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How To Find Whether A Message Is From A Security Rule Or A Cross Validation Rule (Doc ID 751072.1)

Last updated on JUNE 21, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle General Ledger - Version 11.0 to 12.2 [Release 11 to 12.2]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

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A message appears in a log like:

<NAME> not valid with this SOB.
The following combination is erroneous and does not exist:
<CODE COMBINATION>

SHRD0015: fdfkfa-FFSEGSID failed:

<x gloire() <DATE TIME>
SHRD0180: gloire - Performing action >> Ret CCID which failed validation, does not exist...

You do not know where the message like  ''<NAME> not valid with this SOB.' comes from but understand it could be a cross validation rule or a security rule. How do you find out.

Solution

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