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Export Changed Oracle Taleo Recruiting Cloud Service Data ESS Job With Specific Export Object Name Or Value Returns Error With No Logs (Doc ID 3037914.1)

Last updated on OCTOBER 02, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle Fusion Global Human Resources Cloud Service - Version 11.13.24.04.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

 ACTUAL BEHAVIOR
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When submitting the Export Changed Oracle Taleo Recruiting Cloud Service Data ESS job with a specific Export Object value, the process fails and returns an error, but no logs are associated with the failed ESS job. When submitting the ESS job again, the process completes, but with a warning message below

WARNING MESSAGE
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Warning:ESS-07035 Job logic indicated a warning occurred while executing an asynchronous java job for request <ProcessID>. Job warning is: Summary of the response from Taleo :- XXX records for <PER_INTG_OBJECT> were transferred successfully to Oracle Taleo Recruiting Cloud Services and XXX records were unsuccessful.

Other Export Changed Oracle Taleo Recruiting Cloud Service Data ESS job with a other Object Names complete as expected.

EXPECTED BEHAVIOR
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All Export Changed Oracle Taleo Recruiting Cloud Service Data ESS jobs should complete successfully or with warning messages, none should go into error

STEPS
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The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:

  1. Submit the Export Changed Oracle Taleo Recruiting Cloud Service Data ESS job with a specific Export Object Name or value
  2. Observe that the ESS job returns an error but with no log messages are included or returned
  3. Submit the same Export Changed Oracle Taleo Recruiting Cloud Service Data ESS job again
  4. Observe that the ESS job completes successfully, but with a warning message
  5. Observe that other Export Changed Oracle Taleo Recruiting Cloud Service Data ESS job involving other Export Objects Names or values are successful

Cause

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