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Reserved Quantity on Item Reservations Window Defaults to Negative Quantity on Second Line if First Reservation is Greater Than Planned Quantity (Doc ID 2190599.1)

Last updated on AUGUST 11, 2022

Applies to:

Oracle Process Manufacturing Process Execution - Version 12.1.3 and later
Oracle Inventory Management - Version 12.1.3 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

On : 12.1.3 version, Item Reservation Window in Batches

ACTUAL BEHAVIOR
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On an ingredient line in an OPM batch that has a Planned Qty of zero, go to Item Reservations Window, enter a lot and subinventory (either select a lot from the LOV, enter the data manually, or select from Select Available Inventory, doesn't matter), enter a reservation Quantity, then click onto a second line on Item Reservations. Reserved Quantity field defaults to the quantity entered on the first line but with a negative sign in front of it. Try to do anything else and you get the error:

Quantity must be greater than zero

The same thing occurs with a non-zero Planned Qty if you enter a reservation quantity greater than planned qty. It appears that the code is defaulting the quantity on the new line to (Planned Qty) - (Reserved Qty). That is fine when this is a positive number, but does not make sense when it is a negative number.

EXPECTED BEHAVIOR
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Expect that if the (Planned Qty) - (Reserved Qty) is negative, no value should default into the reserved Quantity field.

STEPS
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The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:
1. Enter reservation quantity higher than planned qty

BUSINESS IMPACT
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The issue has the following business impact:
Due to this issue, users get error message onscreen.

Cause

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