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Shift+F6 Copying The List Line In Price List, But Does Not Default UOM After Changing Item (Doc ID 2714309.1)

Last updated on SEPTEMBER 22, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Advanced Pricing - Version 12.2.9 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

On : 12.2.9 version, Price List

ACTUAL BEHAVIOR
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When Copying Line in Price List by Pressing Shift+F6 Button, and then Changing the Item/Product, the UOM of New Product is not being Defaulted From Item Definition. User has to manually change the UOM.

EXPECTED BEHAVIOR
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Changing the Item/Product on List Line while Copying the Price List Line, UOM should get Defaulted from the Item Definition.

AVAILABLE WORKAROUND
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There is a workaround available. Workaround is to manually change the UOM after copying the Price List Line.

STEPS
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The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:

Step 1. Query an Existing Price List (Any Price List) From Oracle Pricing Manager Responsibility > Price Lists > Price List Setup Form

Step 2. Enter Product/Item details in first line

Step 3- Copy first line details in second line by pressing Shift+F6
 
Step 4- Enter another Item in “Product Value” and tabbed out, still UOM doesn’t change to it primary unit. It remained same as first item’s copied UOM.

For ex., the first Item ABC has primary unit “BAG”. When second Item XYZ entered, the Primary UOM “TON” didn’t get auto-populated. It was same as BAG.

Cause

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