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Create an Accessorial Rate Cost With a Condition Basis That Has an Operator Check Box Value Returns a Pop Up Message 'Enter values on line 1' (Doc ID 2243467.1)

Last updated on JULY 20, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle Transportation Management - Version 6.3.0 to 6.4.2 [Release 6.3 to 6.4]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

When using Firefox or Chrome to create an Accessorial Cost where the Condition Basis has an Operator with a Check Box Value, you try to select finish a message pops up 'Enter values on line 1'.

This happens regardless if the box is checked or not, and does not occur in Internet Explorer.

Steps to Reproduce Using Firefox or Chrome:
1. Navigate to Contract and Rate Management -> Power Data -> Rates and Codes -> Accessorial Costs
2. Select New to Create Accessorial Cost.
    a. Enter Accessorial Cost ID
    b. Under Conditions Select the Following:
        Basis : Ship Unit Line Item Hazardous Flag
        Operator: = (or you can select any of the following operators : =, <=, >=, <, >, !=)
        Value : True ( select check box )
    c. Under Charge Select the Following:
        Cost Type: Charge
        Amount : $1.00
        Basis : Ship unit Selected Density
        Unit: 1
    d. Select Finish
3. The message pops up "Enter values on line 1"

 

Cause

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