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Error: - APP-PER-50022: Oracle Human Resource Could Not Retrieve a Value For The User Type Profile Option. Please ensure it is set property for your responsibility





Error: - APP-PER-50022: Oracle Human Resource Could Not Retrieve a Value For The User Type Profile Option. Please ensure it is set the property for your responsibility.




Solution-:
     (1)  Go to System administrator > Profile > System


 

    (2) Now Search “HR: User Type” Profile option at Responsibility level with Respective Responsibility.




And Click On FIND Button.



Now Select HR: User Type Value “HR with Payroll User” (you can choose another option as well accordingly).



And SAVE.
Now check your responsibility, error removed.
Go ahead with your next step and enjoy Oracle Apps.


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