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Standard Datafix To Rectify Master Controlled Category Assignment Errors (Doc ID 1064556.1)

Last updated on MAY 31, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle Product Development - Version 11.5.10.0 and later
Oracle Item Master - Version 11.5.10.2 and later
Oracle Product Hub - Version 11.5.10.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
INVUPD2B.pls
Standard Datafix
Category Assignment Errors
INVCATUPD.sql

Goal

This document will rectify data corruption related to master controlled category sets if any of the below cases are true:

Case 1: There are category assignments at the master and child organizations, but the values are not the same.
Case 2: There are category assignments at the master and child organizations that have the same values, but there are also additional category assignment records for the child organization.
Case 3: There are category assignments in the master organization for which there is no corresponding child organization category assignment.

This document will also show all the available information regarding the Root Cause of this data corruption.

Please use this document in the following order:
A. Identification Scripts: This will confirm if you are having this data corruption.
B. Verifying your file versions: This will allow you and Support to confirm if you are already using a known fixed version.
C. Root Cause Analysis. It shows all the relevant information about this issue Root Cause.
D. Datafix Intructions. It will provide steps for fixing the data corruption.

Solution

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In this Document
Goal
Solution
 A - Identification Scripts.
 B - Verifying your File Versions.
 C -  Root Cause Analysis.
 1. Missing Item Catalog Category (ICC) Child Validation
 2. New Root- Causes?
 D - Datafix.
 1- Dowload and run the datafix script.
 2- Check the data.
References

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