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Solutions for INV_IOI_MASTER_CHILD Errors in Item Import INCOIN (Doc ID 429924.1)

Last updated on JULY 22, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle Item Master - Version 11.5.10.2 and later
Oracle Product Hub - Version 12.2.6 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
EXECUTABLE:INCOIN - Import Items
FORM:INVIDITM.FMB - Define Item Information
This document includes all versions of Oracle EBS 11i and R12 and later


Goal

The purpose of this document is to provide a trouble shooting guide for identifying and correcting Open Item Interface Errors that begin with: INV_IOI_MASTER_CHILD

When rows fail the Import Items process due to an INV_IOI_MASTER_CHILD_1n error, it means that one or more master controlled attributes do not have the same value in the master organization item as in the child organization item. Since the Import Items process re-edits every attribute upon an update to one attribute, the mismatch of attribute values may be within the Item Master (MTL_SYSTEM_ITEMS_B). Otherwise, the mismatch can be introduced with the update being made via the MTL_SYSTEM_ITEMS_INTERFACE table.

Currently, the INV_IOI_MASTER_CHILD errors range from INV_IOI_MASTER_CHILD_1A to INV_IOI_MASTER_CHILD_1K. Each individual error message denotes a specific set of attributes.

If you have error_messages that are not documented below, dump the contents of INVPVM1B.pls to see all error_messages and associated attributes. This .pls file can be found in directory $INV_TOP/patch/115/sql.

Note: If errors occur ONLY when trying to assign items to child organizations, please See Note 1509148.1 - Getting Errors INV_IOI_MASTER_CHILD When Attempting to Assign Items to Child Organizations through Import Items (INCOIN)

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