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Contract Life Cycle Management (CLM) Requisition Does Not Show the Proper Procurement Statuses (Doc ID 2859077.1)

Last updated on APRIL 11, 2022

Applies to:

Oracle Contract Lifecycle Management for Public Sector - Version 12.2.7 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

Using CLM Purchasing, Version 12.2.7 -

Actual:
Several Scenarios where the "Current Procurement Status" field on the Requisition Summary is not showing the proper status or no status at all.

Expected:
The Current Procurement Status should contain the proper value for the corresponding actions being taken - such as Draft Modification, Pre-Approved Modification, etc..

Error:
None

Scenarios:
Several scenarios are given below where the "Current Procurement Status" is not shown or having the incorrect status value.

Statuses:
1 – In Unassigned Queue

Requisition summary: No current processing status shown - its blank

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2 – On Draft Modification

Requisition Summary:  Te Requisition is seen in the requisition summary - and it does show the current processing status as In Modification.
Click the current processing status of "In Modification" - and pops up procurement action and its empty.

Next, Award the Distribution  and again search for the Related Requisition - nothing is located for the status.

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3 – On Preapproved Modification

Requisition Summary:Shows current processing status as blank


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4 – On a Rejected Modification


Requisition Summary:  See the requisition in the summary - again - no current processing status.


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Replication Steps:
Please use <Note 1075748.1>  Vision Demo Document Index (Procurement) for the various replication steps.

Cause

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