Hi, We have started getting an Oracle ‘Bad depth indicator’ error when calling ‘Error_Sys.Record_General’ function from a custom event. We have reported this to IFS support who in turn have raised this with Oracle support. Please see the long response from them below. In short they have concluded that it is intermittent and that they don’t know how to re create it. They have given us a workaround which is to re compile the affected packages. Has anyone else seen this error? “ This was the full error stack we extracted when you were getting the error within purchase order lines. ORA-64610: bad depth indicator ORA-06512: at line 16 ORA-06512: at "IFSAPP.FND_EVENT_ACTION_API", line 2186 ORA-06512: at "IFSAPP.FND_EVENT_ACTION_API", line 2304 ORA-06512: at "IFSAPP.ERROR_SYS", line 128 ORA-06512: at "SYS.UTL_CALL_STACK", line 99 ORA-06512: at "IFSAPP.ERROR_SYS", line 113 ORA-06512: at "IFSAPP.ERROR_SYS", line 119 ORA-06512: at "IFSAPP.ERROR_SYS", line 337 ORA-06512: at line 3 ORA-06512:
Hi,We have a certificate that we got for the touch apps server a long time ago and this is due to expire. As we no longer user touch apps since we moved to IFS10 I wasn’t going to renew this?Will this cause any issues elsewhere in the application? For what scenarios are certificates needed within Apps10?
We have are seeing some strange behaviour when creating and testing permission sets and was wondering if anyone else has seen this.After creating a functional permission set we assign it to an empty test-end user role. We then in turn grant this end user role to a test end user.Sometimes when logging in we get error messages such as the one shown below. When checing the functional role we can see that all methods for the quoted API are granted. This happens for any random functional role and any number of API’s.The only work around we have found is to re-assign the functional role to another end user role and then assign the end user role to another end user. After having refreshed the security cache we no longer get the error message.We have also tried to refresh dictionary and reference cache but that makes no difference. IFS have even provided us with a script that clears down the whole dictionary cache, but even that made no difference.
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