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First operand of . is NULL, so cannot access member thread. (180,236) EOAW_MON_WRK.EOAW_FC_HANDLER.FieldFormula (Doc ID 2031734.1)

Last updated on APRIL 05, 2024

Applies to:

PeopleSoft Enterprise SCM Purchasing - Version 9.2 to 9.2 [Release 9]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

.Null Error displayed while clicking on the View Approval History link in Requisition page

When user clicks on the view approval links in requisition page, .Null error message is displayed.

ERROR
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First operand of . is NULL, so cannot access member thread. (180,236) EOAW_MON_WRK.EOAW_FC_HANDLER.FieldFormula Name:createStatusMonitorInRange PCPC:1302 Statement:19
Called from:PO_SCR_APP_WRK.FORMULA.FieldFormula Name:display_App_Lines Statement:174
Called from:REQ_WF_PREVIEW.Activate Statement:47

The first operand of the dot operator is the NULL value, indicating the lack of any object value. As a consequence, the given method or property cannot be used.

STEPS
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The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:
1. Set requester to Open status
2. Add requisition with AWE turned so it goes to pending status
3. Click Green Check Mark at top of page
4. Say yes on do you want to save question
5. Click View Approvals
6. Error issued
First operand of . is NULL, so cannot access member thread. (180,236) EOAW_MON_WRK.EOAW_FC_HANDLER.FieldFormula Name:createStatusMonitorInRange PCPC:1302 Statement:19
Called from:PO_SCR_APP_WRK.FORMULA.FieldFormula Name:display_App_Lines Statement:174
Called from:REQ_WF_PREVIEW.Activate Statement:47

The first operand of the dot operator is the NULL value, indicating the lack of any object value. As a consequence, the given method or property cannot be used.


Cause

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