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Error Generating Recurring Journals 15 Years, 10 Months ago
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Hi there.
Whenever I use Journals > Define > Recurring screen to generate recurring journals, I always get the following error:
[Oracle error – 20001: ORA-20001 APP-FND-02901: You do not have access privilege to any operating unit. Please check if your profile option MO: Security Profile includes any operating unit or the profile option MO: Operating Unit is set, has been detected in MO_GLOBAL.INIT.]
But whenever I use Journals > Generate > Recurring screen, and specify the Period and click on “Generate” button, this works well.
How to explain this? Does it mean that I have to implement a at least a subledger in order to follow the first path? Thanks
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Re:Error Generating Recurring Journals 15 Years, 10 Months ago
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I dont think subledger implementation is required in order to use Recurring Journals. However you may have to put some profile options in place at Site level. You should do search on Metalink and see what Oracle says. I do not remember seeing this error so I cannot comment on the solution.
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Re:Error Generating Recurring Journals 15 Years, 10 Months ago
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Hi Hasan,
Another Forum user has this same problem that I have. Mind you, we have followed all the steps in your tutorials, and above all, we are using a fresh install.
Unfortunately, I do not have access to Metalink to source a solution for this problem.
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Re:Error Generating Recurring Journals 15 Years, 10 Months ago
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You have a point. I will look into this....
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Re:Error Generating Recurring Journals 15 Years, 2 Months ago
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I have had the same problem was there a resolution to this?
Cheers
Luke
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