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Receiving Transaction Processor Getting Error Out To Perform DELIVER Against Inter-Org Transfer (IOT) Shipment- 'RVTBM-008: Subroutine rvtbm_immediate_mngr() returned error' (Doc ID 2880330.1)

Last updated on DECEMBER 01, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Inventory Management - Version 12.2.9 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

Not able to DELIVER the IOT Shipment because receiving Transaction processor (RTP) getting error out with below error:

ERROR
Cannot read value for profile option INV_DEBUG_TRACE in routine &ROUTINE.
Concurrent program RVCTP returned error

Cause: RVCTP encountered an internal error. Parameters: RVCTP,IMMEDIATE,8394324,

Action: Note both this error number and the actions you are trying to perform. Contact your system a
RVTBM-008: Subroutine rvtbm_immediate_mngr() returned error

Cause: Subroutine rvtbm_immediate_mngr() returned an internal error.

Action: Note this error number and the actions you are trying to perform. Contact your syste
RVTBM-120: Subroutine rvtptcontrol() returned error

Cause: Subroutine rvtptcontrol() returned an internal error.

Action: Note this error number and the actions you are trying to perform. Contact your system administrator
Cannot read value for profile option INV_DEBUG_TRACE in routine &ROUTINE.
Concurrent Manager encountered an error while attempting to start your immediate concurrent program RVCTP. Routine &ROUTINE received a return code of failure.

STEPS

The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:
1. Navigate to "Inventory => Transactions => Receiving => Transactions Status Summary"
2. Change/Select the Organization
3. Search the record with entering PO#/Item No#, etc
4. Will see the record stuck in error

Changes

 

Cause

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