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Exception Days Added to Workday Calendar Not Collected to Advanced Supply Chain Planning (Doc ID 2952822.1)

Last updated on JUNE 07, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Advanced Supply Chain Planning - Version 12.2.8 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

ACTUAL BEHAVIOR
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After manually adding Exception Days Off to a Workday Calendar, those Exception Days Off are not showing up in the ASCP instance.

For example, in organization M1, calendar 'WorkCal' is initially defined as having 04-JUL-2023 as an off day.  Later it was decided to add additional days off during that week, so the calendar was modified to add Exception Days Off of 03-JUL-2023, 05-JUL-2023, 06-JUL-2023, and 07-JUL-2023.  After modifying the calendar and running the Planning Data Collection, the changes were not included in the ASCP instance.

EXPECTED BEHAVIOR
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The Exception Days Off of 03-JUL-2023, 05-JUL-2023, 06-JUL-2023, and 07-JUL-2023 should show as non-work days to match the calendar as it's defined in the EBS instance.

STEPS
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The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:
1. Navigation: Bills of Material > Setup Calendars
2. Open the Calendar form on the EBS side and query calendar 'WorkCal'
3. Go to July 2023 and add Exception Off Days
4. Save changes
5. Observe the Exception Off Days as 7/3 - 7/7
6. Navigation: Advanced Supply Chain Planner > View Work Dates
7. Query calendar 'WorkCal'
8. Go to July 2023
9. Observe that 7/4 is the only off day.


Cause

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