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  • Hi @Richard James Uri-Oracle - we did check the script logs. There were some scripts with log events at the time of the error, and we undeployed each, and still got the same error while saving a PO. Also, with regards to the custom form; the error happens when using the Standard Outsourced Purchase Order form, which the…
  • @Angela Bayliss @Michelle Jabanes-Oracle as I mentioned first in my post the vendor login is admin, and I have tried using my own admin account to reset 2FA via user access reset. The system said: "You cannot perform the actions you selected for this user. Possible reasons include: you entered an invalid email address, you…
  • I am having this same issue for a vendor support admin account with access managed by us. So I cannot use another admin account to reset 2FA. I am able to get to 2FA setup via password on the vendor profile. We have historically used this with Google Authenticator and provided vendor with backup codes no issue. Somehow 2FA…
  • Thanks @Michelle Jabanes-Oracle - I noted the syntax before the @ was not the same as the Suite Answers example, but the domain after was. Not dealing with the server side of those system generated addresses too much, it seems plausible that the syntax could be different for different situations. I was pretty confident…
  • @Niks Blando-Oracle Thank you for the workaround. It seems pretty strange though, that it should be needed since the fields we're attempting to reference already exist previousstatus and revisedstatus. If those fields were available to the search, this would be incredibly straightforward.
  • This sounds almost like something we dealt with from Paypal when customers were paying with eChecks. It seems less likely this is your issue if it is every Paypal order and you have mentioned the payment is coming through on your Paypal account, but I'm not sure what your volume or prevalence of eCheck payments are. I…
  • Ok. A bit surprising, since the system must know who has set an sms number as their choice in order to authorize, and who has not; but also soon to be moot since there will be no one using it shortly. My intent was not so much to streamline initial communications, but to be able to monitor who has still not made the…
  • Hi @Dominica Sevilla-Oracle , thank you. Yes, I am referring to the Restrict To field on another group, although a group is not the only record that has this relational field using groups as a 'Restrict to' parameter. I'm glad there's an enhancement, since it's fairly odd behavior to have dynamic groups but not have them…