What could be the reason?

You are in the process of setting up a constraint that prohibits update to an extensible flexfield in a fulfillment
line if Ship From Warehouse is X and the fulfillment line is booked. You are able to see the extensible flexfield
on the “Manage Constraint Entities” page but not on the “Manage Processing Constraints” page.
What could be the reason?

You are in the process of setting up a constraint that prohibits update to an extensible flexfield in a fulfillment
line if Ship From Warehouse is X and the fulfillment line is booked. You are able to see the extensible flexfield
on the “Manage Constraint Entities” page but not on the “Manage Processing Constraints” page.
What could be the reason?

A.
The “generate packages” program was not submitted.

B.
The “Publish extensible flexfield” process was not run.

C.
The extensible flexfield is not enabled.

D.
A “Record Set” needs to be created for the extensible flexfield to be visible on the “Manage Processing
Constraints” page.

Explanation:
A record set is a group of records that are bound by common attribute values for the purpose of constraint
evaluation. You can define conditions and specify a record set to be validated for a given condition as defined
by the validation template.
Reference https://docs.oracle.com/cloud/farel8/scmcs_gs/FAOFO/F1191897AN12E0B.htm



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Abhishek Shekhar

Abhishek Shekhar

C ..record set can’t be created for extensible flexfield

S S P

S S P

D is Correct: A record set is a group of records that are bound by common attribute values for the purpose of constraint evaluation. You can define conditions and specify a record set to be validated for a given condition as defined by the validation template.

S S P

S S P

Why D see this >Enable the extensible flexfield > Create a record set > Create a validation rule set > Create the processing constraint.

arupsam

arupsam

C
Constraining Changes That Users Make in Extensible Flexfields:
Procedure
You can constrain the changes that a user can make in an extensible flexfield. For example, you can use a processing
constraint to not allow the user to update an extensible flexfield if a fulfillment line is closed, or to require the user to enter a
value in an extensible flexfield at a step of an orchestration process.
Note the following points:
• You use the Manage Constraint Entities page to enable an extensible flexfield so that you can use it on the Manage
Processing Constraints page to create a processing constraint. These pages display the extensible flexfields that are
currently configured.