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ORA-20001: APP-FND-02901 Errors Running Collections or Plan in 12.2 OR in Trying to View Request Log from Legacy Collections Self Service In R12.0/12.1 (Doc ID 981828.1)

Last updated on JUNE 21, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Production Scheduling - Version 12.1.3.9 to 12.1.3.9 [Release 12.1]
Oracle Advanced Supply Chain Planning - Version 12.1.1 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

In 12.2.x

Since Release of 12.2, we have had several customers run into this validation error 'deeper' in the applications than was observed in 12.1 which required specific (and rare) navigation in Self Service applications

It appears that security validations have been enhanced in 12.2, so that you need to be able to setup profile MO: Operating Unit and MO: Security Profile in the applications.

STEPS:

Launch Standard Data Collections and in the ODS Load, receive the error in the log file

Oracle error -20001: ORA-20001: APP-FND-02901: You do not have access privilege to any operating unit. Please check if your profile option MO: Security Profile includes any operating unit or the profile option MO: Operating Unit is set. has been detected in MO_GLOBAL.INIT.


In 12.0 / 12.1

When attempting to View Request log files when loading legacy data files the following error occurs:

STEPS:
1. Collections
2. Collect Flat Files - Self Service
3. Load Data files
4. Click View Request

NOTE THAT IT WORKS IF you open the Oracle Forms and then go to / View / Requests inside the forms.

... You do not have access privilege to any operation unit. ....

Complete error reported in once case was:
ORA-20001: SQL_PLSQL_ERROR: N, ROUTINE, MO_GLOBAL.INIT, N, ERRNO, -20001, N, REASON, ORA-20001: APP-FND-02901: You do not have access privilege to any operating unit. Please check if your profile option MO: Security Profile includes any operating unit or the profile option MO: Operating Unit is set. ORA-06512: at "APPS.FND_MESSAGE", line 509 ORA-06512: at "APPS.MO_GLOBAL", line 36 ORA-06512: at "APPS.MO_GLOBAL", line 757 ORA-06512: at "APPS.MO_GLOBAL", line 700 ORA-06512: at line 1

Cause

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In this Document
Symptoms
 In 12.2.x
 
 In 12.0 / 12.1
Cause
Solution
References


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