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User Accounts Are Locked/Expired After R12 Upgrade

edited Sep 15, 2017 1:37PM in Human Capital Management 8 comments

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Oracle Support Document 2285717.1 (User Accounts Are Locked/Expired After R12 Upgrade)

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I am sure others have experienced this same issue since your R12 Upgrade, where active user accounts are locked.  I have had a spike in internal help desk tickets to unlock user accounts in the Security Console.  Document 2285717.1 https://support.oracle.com/epmos/faces/DocumentDisplay?id=2285717.1 acknowledges the issue and explains how to unlock the account in the UI, which I have already done.  It does not explain why the accounts were locked or SQL to report on who could be affected.

That is my hope in this post that someone knows the table/field that identifies a locked user account.  I see SUSPENDED in PER_USERS, but that is not the same.  Does anyone know how to query what user accounts are set as Locked?

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