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Invalid Object Properties For 9.2 Tools Version 8.53 In PUM 20 ACA Change Package (Doc ID 2236955.1)

Last updated on JANUARY 26, 2024

Applies to:

PeopleSoft Enterprise HCM Human Resources - Version 9.2 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

In PeopleSoft Enterprise Human Capital Management (HCM) 9.2, a Change Package was created for all recent Affordable Care Act (ACA) patches. After the applying ACA PUM 20, the following error is received when trying to Edit and Save the Home and Mailing Address page.

ISSUE
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We are on 9.2, Tools 8.53. We have created an ACA change package from PUM 20. We found references to object properties in Tools 8.53 which are not supported.

By some investigation and research, we found that the PeopleCode object properties are not compatiable with 8.53 were included in ACA Change Package for 8.53.

Example:

HR_ADDRESS application package was included with an ACA update (in PUM 20) but has invalid references
for our tools version 8.53 to both BrowserDeviceFormFactor and FreeFormStyleName.

 
ERROR
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PeopleCode Compile Error (BrowserDeviceFormFactor is not a property of class Request . (2,50) ^ HCR) for program HR_ADDRESS.Address OnExecute, (2405)

A PeopleCode program for the specified reference failed to compile correctly for the indicated reason.

In Application Designed, open the referenced program and examine the PeopleCode to locate the cause of the error.


STEPS
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The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:
1. Go to the Home and Mailing Address page (Navigation: Self Service> Personal Information> Home and Mailing Address)
2. Edit and Save


Changes

 

Cause

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