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The form OPF_Expense Direct Entry is invalid.

edited Aug 11, 2018 5:25PM in Planning 4 comments

Summary

This form OPF_Expense Direct Entry is not "really" invalid, it just has too many column members defined.

Content

When I attempt to access this form for the first time:   I get the message:  The form OPF_Expense Direct Entry is invalid.

However, this form, is not "really" invalid, it just has too many column members defined.   After removing columns which are not needed (i.e.  I'm not planning Quarterly or Yearly so these columns can safely be removed) the form displays without error.    This beg's the question:

What is the maximum number of columns that can be defined in a form?  Notice I said "defined" because valid intersections and suppress missing columns is NOT considered is the actual number of columns.   This clearly seems to be some predefined governance setting specific to cloud.  However, I don't think we should ever get such a message for pre-delivered forms.    In my specific case , I need to plan 30 yours out for long-lived capital projects.   This is probably why I'm hitting this particular issue.    It's also worth mentioning here that you can only configure 25 years out in PFP. 

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