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Monday, October 15

Oracle Apps - Apply/Release Holds



credit card authorization request to iPayment fails.

Credit Card High Risk: Automatically applied to orders if risk score determined by iPayment is greater than the value of profile OM: Risk Factor Threshold for Electronic Payments.

Credit Check Failure: Automatically placed if credit check rule evaluation fails on orders setup to be credit checked.

GSA Violation: Automatically placed on orders which are in violation of GSA.

Promotion Limit Hold:  Automatically placed on orders which exceed a soft modifier promotional limit.(Promotional Limit Hold functionality is only  available if  you have licensed and installed Oracle Advanced Pricing.)  Additionally, there is one more seeded hold, but it does not have a Hold Name. This hold has a Hold Type of Order Administration Hold and it is reserved for you to define administration holds based on your business processes.  In addition to the seeded holds, you can define activity-specific holds. Here is an outline of the steps you will need to follow:

1. When you define the activity-specific hold, you can determine if the hold will be placed on the order header or the order line. This is done via the field Workflow Item in the Holds form. If you want the hold to be placed on the order line OM Order Header; if you want the hold to be placed on the order line, you select OM Order Line.

2. Enter the Workflow Item where you want to stop processing of orders with this hold. The hold activates as soon as the workflow item has a status for the applicable order. For example, you can define a hold that prevents an order from being released for picking by entering Pick Release in this field. The hold takes effect as soon as an order that meets your hold criteria is eligible for Pick Release. If you leave this field blank, the hold prevents the order from processing as soon as it is applied regardless of workflow item.
3. Enter the Workflow Activity for the hold. The workflow activity determines where in the order cycle the hold will be placed. All other lines will be processed except for the line against which the hold is effective.

4. Optionally, enter the Effective Dates for the activity-specific hold to control when you can use this hold.

5. Optionally, determine which user responsibilities have authority to apply or release activity-specific holds by entering combinations of responsibilities, authorized actions, and effective dates.    You can give some responsibilities the authority to apply a hold, other    responsibilities the authority to release it, and others the authority to do both. If you do not specify a responsibility for an activity-specific hold, anyone can apply or release it.

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