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Invalid Transaction Type ID (&TXN_TYPE_ID )is passed OR There is none or many sub types with default_flag = 'Y' (Doc ID 1451335.1)

Last updated on APRIL 04, 2025

Applies to:

Oracle Installed Base - Version 12.0.4 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

This datafix has been approved by development for Customer consumption 10-Sep-2012.

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Error Code: CSI_TXN_TYPE_ID_INVALID
Error Text: Invalid Transaction Type ID (&TXN_TYPE_ID )is passed OR There is none or many sub types with default_flag = 'Y'

 

When attempting to create a Sales Order from a Service Request the following error occurs

Invalid Transaction Type ID (&TXN_TYPE_ID )is passed OR There is none or many sub types with default_flag = 'Y' 

 

Steps to Reproduce

1. Create an Advance Exchange Return sales order for an existing item instance via a Service Request

2. Click 'Submit' button to process order - error occurs

Changes

 

Cause

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