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GESMRGTR- Values Post Liability Merger Are Improper In The To Liability (Doc ID 3038024.1)

Last updated on AUGUST 01, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle FLEXCUBE Universal Banking - Version 14.3.0.0.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

On : 14.3.0.0.0 version, Implementation Support

ACTUAL BEHAVIOR
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GEDMLIAB (Liability Maintenance) screen - Values post liability merger process are improper in liabilities involved under liability maintenance screen.

EXPECTED BEHAVIOR
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System should update the utilization amount / headroom limit details properly after the liability merger process completed.

STEPS
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The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:
1. Launch GEDMLIAB screen.
2. Create a liability for two different Customer IDs (LIAB1, LIAB2) respectively and capture the necessary details.
3. Launch GEDFACLT (Facilities Maintenance) screen.
4. Create one line under each liability Id and then verify the details in the GEDMLIAB of both liabilities.
5. Do book some CL contracts with respective facilities created above to utilize the line amount.
6. After CL utilization, Check the details in GEDMLIAB screen for both liability IDs. (especially the values like Headroom limit and utilization amount)
7. Go to liability merger (GEDMERGE) screen and do liability merger from LIAB1 to LIAB2.
8. Verify the details showing properly under liability maintenance after the liability merger processed successfully.

BUSINESS IMPACT
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The issue has the following business impact:
Due to this issue, users cannot validate the utilization/available amount and headroom limit available for the liabilities after merger process.

Changes

 

Cause

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