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Interface Trip Stop Completes In Warning With Message 'Supply/Demand Document Does Not Have Enough Quantity To Be Reserved Against' (Doc ID 3029410.1)

Last updated on JUNE 20, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle Shipping Execution - Version 12.2 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

On: 12.2.11 version, Interface Trip Stop

When attempting to run Interface Trip Stop,
the following error occurs in the Log.

ERROR
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[04-JUN-24 12:25:57] INV_UTILITIES: WMS enabled? : N
[04-JUN-24 12:25:57] INV_RESERVATION_PVT: The demand document doesnt have enough quantity to be reserved against. error out.
[04-JUN-24 12:25:57] INV_RESERVATION_PVT: l_to_rsv_rec.primary_reservation_quantity: xxxxx
[04-JUN-24 12:25:57] INV_RESERVATION_PVT: Exception
[04-JUN-24 12:25:57] INV_Reservation_PUB.Update_Reservation: Return Status after updating reservations E
[04-JUN-24 12:25:57] INV_Reservation_PUB.Update_Reservation: Raising expected errorE
[04-JUN-24 12:25:57] INV_MO_CANCEL_PVT.CANCEL_MOVE_ORDER_LINE: Error: Update Reservations return status: E
[04-JUN-24 12:25:57] INV_MO_CANCEL_PVT.CANCEL_MOVE_ORDER_LINE: Return status = U, x_msg_data =
RETURN_STATUS FROM Cancel_Move_Order_line IS U
Supply/Demand document does not have enough quantity to be reserved against.
Update Reservation failed.


STEPS
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The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:
1. Go to Order Management Responsibility>Shipping>Interfaces >Run
2. Run Interface Trip Stop -SRS for Problematic Delivery
3. On completion of concurrent program, Go to View>Requests> query the Interface Trip Stop Program submitted
4. Click on View log and notice the error mentioned above in the Interface Trip Stop log file

Cause

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