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    Adding fiscal period gives: "Unable to update mapping table. Adding or deleting rows is not permitted."

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    • Product: Alma

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    • Error is given: "Unable to update mapping table. Adding or deleting rows is not permitted", when trying to add and save a new Fiscal Period in: Configuration > Acquisitions > General > Fund and Ledger Fiscal Period.

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    This table enabled only editing the Description and "Active" status of the Fiscal Period. To add a year, run the "Rollover Ledger" job.

    For questions, please contact support. 

     

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    For more information about the table "Fund and Ledger Fiscal Period" in the Online Help, click here. 

    More about the Rollover Ledger job is found in the Online Help, click here.

     

     


    Article last edited: 21-JUNE-2021

     

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