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Oracle does not display error message while saving resource usage Start Date greater than End Date from work order self service page. (Doc ID 2933353.1)

Last updated on MAY 05, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Enterprise Asset Management - Version 12.2.10 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

On : 12.2.10 version, Work Execution

ACTUAL BEHAVIOR
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Oracle does not display error message while saving resource usage Start Date greater than End Date from work order self service page.



EXPECTED BEHAVIOR
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Oracle must display below error message while saving resource usage Start Date greater than End Date from work order self service page.

Error
Row 2 Error - End Date cannot be less than the Start Date

Oracle must display below error while saving resource usage Start time greater than End time from work order self service page.

Error
1.System triggered Bottom-Up Scheduling process for the invalid dates entered. (WORK_ORDER_NAME=YYYY)
2.System triggered Bottom-Up Scheduling process for the invalid dates entered. (WORK_ORDER_NAME=YYYY)
3.The work order (WIP Entity Id = XXXX) have either negative duration or its operations have negative duration or its resources have negative duration.


STEPS
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The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:
1.Login to Maintenance Super User responsibility
2.Work Orders > Query any Work Order > Update Work Order >Operations > Details > Add row > enter Start Date greater than End date > no Error
3.Work Orders > Query any Work Order > Update Work Order >Operations > Details > Add row > enter Start Time greater than End Time > no Error

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Cause

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