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Some Batches Failing After Successful Object Migration of ICC Batch (Doc ID 2678105.1)

Last updated on MARCH 07, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Financial Services Funds Transfer Pricing - Version 8.0.7 and later
Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications Infrastructure - Version 8.0.7 and later
Oracle Financial Services Asset Liability Management - Version 8.0.7 and later
Oracle Financial Services Profitability Management - Version 8.0.7 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications (OFSAA)
Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications Infrastructure (OFSAAI)
Oracle Financial Services Profitability Management (PFT)
Oracle Financial Services Funds Transfer Pricing (FTP)
Oracle Financial Services Asset Liability Management (ALM)
Oracle Financial Services Enterprise Performance Management (EPM)
Information Control Center (ICC)



Symptoms

On FTP 8.0.7.2 some of the Rate Card FTP Process tasks are ending with error. From the FTP debug log:

ERROR
$ cat "Transfer Pricing Engine__Task8_GENERATE_RATE_CARDS_20200506_2.err"
Module Logging OFS errors: (203105) Oracle drv_oci error: OCI Function: [4] - oexec(),
  oexn() SQL Function: [34] - PL/ SQL EXECUTE Oracle Error: ORA-01403: no data found ORA-06512: at
  POPULATE_TP_PROC_TABLES", line 74 ORA- 06512: at line 1
  Driver Function: drv_oci::Execute() SQL Statement: declare begin
  POPULATE_TP_PROC_TABLES(257014.000000, to_date('05/ 06/ 2020',
  'MM/ DD/ YYYY'), '_GENERATE_RATE_CARDS_20200506_2'); end;

The FTP batch was migrated from development to production. This is currently working in development.

If the ICC batch is viewed from Common Object Maintenance -> Operations -> Batch Maintenance, the task is missing the proper EPM task names.  The same issue may occur for any EPM process including allocations, allocation models, and ALM Processes.

The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:
1. Export the rate card ICC batch from dev and imported into production. All steps successful, but the last one failed.
2. Checked functions. All functions are valid.
3. Run the batch and find errors for each task.

Changes

 

Cause

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