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Extended Attributes Display Is Not in Order When Added in Spec (Doc ID 3070842.1)

Last updated on FEBRUARY 05, 2025

Applies to:

Oracle Agile Product Lifecycle Management for Process - Version 6.2.4.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms


Extended Attributes columns are not displayed in the order of creation.

Column order is different for newly created sourcing specs and previously created sourcing specs.
For 6.2.2 version , patch 6.2.2.0.51 (Patch 34247855: 6.2.2.0.51:EXTENDED ATTRIBUTE IS NOT IN ORDER WHILE ADDED IN SPEC) was provided


The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:
1. Login to Portal :http(s)://<FQDN>:<port>/Prodika
2. Navigate to ADMN > Custom Data > Custom Sections
3. Create a new Custom Section with multiple columns and rows. Set the status to Active. Click Save & Close
4. Navigate to Cache. Select Cache Group > _(all cache group)_ > Schedule Cache Flush
5. Navigate to GSM > Material Specification. Search and open the specification created in Step 1
6. Click Edit Mode.
7. Navigate to Ext Data > Custom Sections > Add New. Then, add the Custom Section created in Step 4. Click Save & Close
8. Navigate to ADMN > Custom Data > Custom Sections. Search and open the Custom Section created in Step 4
9. Click Edit Mode.
10. Create additional columns under Custom Section and set it to Active. Then, click Save & Close
e.g.
 * Order Test 1
 * Order Test 2
 * Order Test 3
 # Repeat steps 5-7
11. Navigate to Ext Data > Custom Sections added in Step 8 > Add all new columns created in Step 11 at once. Then, click Save & Close
12. New columns are not displayed in correct order when all columns are added at once.


Changes

 Upgraded to 6.2.4.0 release.

Cause

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