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Error 'EO_ADDR_DVW is not a valid record name Called by EO.CA.ADDRESS' Occurs in the Component Interface Tester on a Customer Component Interface (CI) Based on ADM_APPL_ENTRY1 Component (Doc ID 2958646.1)

Last updated on JANUARY 25, 2024

Applies to:

PeopleSoft Enterprise CS Campus Community - Version 9.2 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

After applying PUM 28, an error occurs when running a custom component interface (CI) based on the delivered ADM_APPL_ENTRY1 component. Prior to applying PUM 28, this CI ran successfully.  The recommended changes outlined in knowledge article 'Custom Component Interfaces Fail with '1000, 806 - First Name is required. The first name field must be entered error.' After Applying the Fix for Bug 34785519 - ADOPTION OF GLOBAL NAME FORMATTING IN CS – FIELDS, RECORDS AND OTHER COMMON OBJECTS Note 2934028.1'  have been applied.  When running the CI Tester based on the recommendations in the knowledge article, adding a new applicant without an address completes successfully.  Adding a new applicant with an address results in an error.

The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:

  1. In application designer, run the custom component interface tester on the custom Component Interface based on delivered component ADM_APPL_ENTRY1 after applying the changes outlined in Custom Component Interfaces Fail with '1000, 806 - First Name is required. The first name field must be entered error.' After Applying the Fix for Bug 34785519 - ADOPTION OF GLOBAL NAME FORMATTING IN CS – FIELDS, RECORDS AND OTHER COMMON OBJECTS Note 2934028.1;
  2. Populate the bind variables;
  3. Click Save;
  4. Note the error in the pop up window.



Changes

Maintenance from PUM 28 has been applied.

Cause

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