OBBRN :: In Cheque Book Request Screen "Cheque Book Type" Field Is Not Marked As Mandatory Field.
(Doc ID 2940643.1)
Last updated on APRIL 06, 2023
Applies to:
Oracle Banking Branch - Version 14.6.0.0.0 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
Symptoms
On : 14.6.0.1.0 version, Implementation Support
Patch set : 14.6.0.1.0 , Maintenance line
OBBRN :: In Cheque Book Request Screen "Cheque Book Type" field is not marked as mandatory field.
ACTUAL BEHAVIOR
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In OBBRN - Cheque Book Request Screen (CQRQ), the lov-field "Cheque Book Type" is marked as non-mandatory. If the user do not specify this property, then in final transaction submit, user is getting the error message from Flexcube side as - CS-IRA001 : Cheque Book Type cannot be blank. If user do not specify the "Cheque Book Type" which is marked as an optional parameter in screen, the request will get failed, and will not get proper error message in popup.
After discussion with Flexcube side, they commented that - As per the product functionality, Inventory is enabled at bank level and so "cheque book type" is a mandatory parameter now.
Error Codes
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CS-IRA001 : Cheque Book Type cannot be blank.
EXPECTED BEHAVIOR
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User should not get any error.
STEPS
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The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:
1. Login to OBBRN
2.Go to Servicing transaction -Cheque book request
BUSINESS IMPACT
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The issue has the following business impact:
Due to this issue, users cannot proceed with cheque book request.
Changes
Fix :-
chkDetails null check handled, in case of UBS displays error message,
Components Affected
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common.java obremo-srv-cmn-common-txn.jar;
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