Catalog Item Can Be Searched From BPA On The Date Of Expiration
(Doc ID 2482577.1)
Last updated on FEBRUARY 25, 2019
Applies to:
Oracle iProcurement - Version 12.2.4 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
Symptoms
On : 12.2.4 version, Internal Requisitions
ACTUAL BEHAVIOR
iProcurement allows to search and add items from a BPA on the date of expiration.
If users input item line expiration date on Catalog (BPA) as 31st July,2018 then the BPA line item gets expired at
31st July,2018 00:00:00 means item gets expired on 30th July,2018 midnight. Procurement does not allow to create
any BPA Releases for the item on 31st July.
However, in iProcurement the item on the same BPA can be searched (referencing the BPA) on 31st July, added to cart and a requisition
created successfully. In iProcurement the item/BPA expires on 31st July midnight which is different from Core Purchasing.
EXPECTED BEHAVIOR
The expectation is if the item gets expired on 31st July,2018 in the BPA, then the item should not be visible on the iProcurement page itself
from that point of time since the requesters can search and raise the requisition.
STEPS
The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:
1. End date the BPA on 31st July and users cannot create a release on the 31st July.
2. Search for the BPA on 31st July in iProcurement and the item is searchable and added to cart.
Changes
Cause
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