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Building the Create and Alter Script Has Warnings When Upgrading from FSCM 9.1 to 9.2 Image 11. Can They Be Ignored ? (Doc ID 2129208.1)

Last updated on MARCH 06, 2023

Applies to:

PeopleSoft Enterprise FIN Contracts - Version 9.2 and later
PeopleSoft Enterprise FIN Project Costing - Version 9.2 to 9.2 [Release 9]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

While going through an upgrade pass for FSCM 9.1. to 9.2 Image 11, during the step Building the create and Alter script, the following warnings were received in the Project Accounting area:

Warning: BUS_UNIT_TBL_CA.SEPARATE_BIL_REV_F - Default record.field INSTALLATION_CA.SEPARATE_BIL_REV_F does not exist, field type default used. (76,64)
Warning: CA_BILL_PLAN.LOC_REFERENCE_ID - Default record.field CA_CONTR_HDR.LOC_REFERENCE_ID has more than one row, field type default used. (76,65)
Warning: CA_BILL_PLAN_H.LOC_REFERENCE_ID - Default record.field CA_CONTR_HDR.LOC_REFERENCE_ID has more than one row, field type default used. (76,65)
Warning: CA_CONTR_HDR.CONTRACT_ROLE - Default record.field BUS_UNIT_TBL_CA.CONTRACT_ROLE does not exist, field type default used. (76,64)
Warning: CA_RNW_CYCLE.REV_PRICE_BASIS - Default record.field CA_RNW_CYCLE.PRICE_BASIS has no rows, field type default used. (76,66)

Warning: OPR_DEF_TBL_PC.PC_TOT_PER_QTY - Default record.field INSTALLATION_PC.PC_TOT_PER_QTY does not exist, field type default used. (76,64)
Warning: PC_FND.ONE_TARGET_SW - Default record.field PROJECT.ONE_TARGET_SW has more than one row, field type default used. (76,65)
Warning: PROJECT.PM_AUTO_POP - Default record.field PROJ_TYPE_TBL.PM_AUTO_POP does not exist, field type default used.

Can these be ignored or, if not, what needs to be done to resolve them?

 

 

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