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Release Notes
Release 3.5
E73103-01
May 2016
This document is intended for administrators and describes any known issues in this release of the Agile Product Lifecycle Management Integration Pack for SAP: Design to Release.
This list of Known Issues consists of those found at the time of the
initial release. The product may have additional issues found after the
initial release and therefore this list is subject to change and is not
always comprehensive. Oracle support will continue to track known
issues of this product release found on My Oracle Support. Please check
for updates at https://support.oracle.com.
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Note: Change Orders with Affected Files and no Affected Items are not supported in PIP 3.5. If you attempt to create a workflow for DFCO, you will receive an error message. There is no workaround. |
Issue: Item Cost update from SAP to Agile is deployed during the installation of Agile SAP PIP.
Resolution: For any unexpected issues, a patch will be shipped for resolution.
Issue: If an NPR is using Material Type as an input, SAP ABCS calls the Item Reservation API and reserves the next available material number in SAP. If, for the given material number, there is no internal material number range defined, or that Material Type is not valid in SAP, then this process returns an appropriate message. If the call is successful, then the process returns the Item Number to be used in Agile. Based on the success of the transaction, the log should be updated accordingly.
Resolution: A Patch will be supplied if, for any reason, the NPR process flow does not work.
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Issue: TWO COMPOSITES FAIL TO START ON WINDOWS ALTHOUGH DEPLOYED SUCCESSFULLY
Steps to Reproduce:
Install Java, Oracle Database, WebLogic, and SOA on Windows.
Run Repository Creation Utility and configure the Agile PLM system.
Start the Node Manager, the Admin Server, and the SOA server.
Install PIP 3.5 and deploy it.
Restart SOA Server.
Log in to Enterprise Manager and check composites.
Actual Result: Two composites, ACSAXMLJMSConsumer and SyncBillOfMaterialsConfigurationEbizJMSConsumer, failed to start.
Expected Result: All composites start successfully.
Workaround: After deploying the PIP, go to the $FMW_HOME/soa/soa/connectors directory and open the JmsAdapter_plan.xml file. Change all "\" to "/". Save and close the xml file. Restart AIA.
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E73103-01
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