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EAM: When an Asset With Multiple Partial Transfers is Disposed of Using Disposal Worksheet, AMIF1000 Process Fails With a Unique Constrain Error at Step AMIF_FIN_PHY.210290.Step10. (Doc ID 2996382.1)

Last updated on JULY 01, 2024

Applies to:

PeopleSoft Enterprise FIN Asset Management - Version 9.2 to 9.2 [Release 9]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

An Asset that has multiple internal/partial cost transfers to different departments is submitted for disposal using a disposal worksheet.

The Asset retirement transaction is approved and the AMIF1000 process is run. AMIF1000 process failed with a unique constrain error:

Steps to Replicate.

1. AM Assign Owners to Operators.
       (Set Up Financials/Supply Chain > Product Related > Asset Management > Financials > AM Assign Owners to Operators).

2. Define Asset Owners.
       (Set Up Financials/Supply Chain > Product Related > Asset Management > Financials > Define Asset Owners). 

3. Enable/review Approval Process Definitions " AMDisposal".
      (Enterprise Component > Approvals > Approvals > Approval Process Setup). 

4. Find an Existing asset that has multiple Partial transfer transactions.
      (Asset Management > Asset Transactions > History > Review Cost). 

5. Retire the asset using the Disposal Worksheet.
     (Asset Management > Asset Transactions > Asset Disposal > Disposal Worksheet).

6. Login as Approver and Approve the Asset Disposal transaction.
     (Asset Management > Asset Transactions > Asset Disposal > Approve Disposals).

7. Run the AMIF1000 process, the process failed with the error mentioned above.
      (Asset Management > Send/Receive Information > Interface Transactions > Load into AM.

Changes

 

Cause

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