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Inventory Standard Datafix Instruction #17: HowTo Find and Fix Duplicate Sales Order Transactions In MTI, MMTT and MMT (Doc ID 1472074.1)

Last updated on SEPTEMBER 07, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Shipping Execution - Version 12.1.3 to 12.2.6 [Release 12.1 to 12.2]
Oracle Inventory Management - Version 11.5.10.2 to 12.2.6 [Release 11.5.10 to 12.2]
Information in this document applies to any platform.
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Goal

 

This document provides detailed instructions for removing duplicate sales order transactions between the various inventory transaction tables:  Transaction interface (MTL_TRANSACTIONS_INTERFACE MTI), pending transactions (MTL_MATERIAL_TRANSACTIONS_TEMP MMTT) and the transaction history (MTL_MATERIAL_TRANSACTIONS MMTT).  The scripts focus on sales orders and have no affect on inventory transactions like miscellaneous receipts or WIP transactions. Also this document will show all the available information regarding the Root Cause of this data corruption.

Please follow up 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 in 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.
 Identify
 Symptoms
 Symptom List
 B - Verifying your File Versions.
 C -  Root Cause Analysis.
 1. Duplicate Transactions After One In Batch Failed
 2. Canceled Request
 3. Process Duplicates
 4. New Root- Causes?
 D - Datafix.
 1. Identify data.
 2. Backup data.
 3. Run the datafix script.
 4- Check the data.
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