ComboBox with Lovs on Jdev 11g r2

I'm facing this Error on JSF on Jdeveloper 11g r2, Windows7.
I'm Using a ComboBox with Lovs on af:table.
I'm getting this Error below when I invoke the (Search) option... to see the popup list.
it works fine in every other case, if I select from the small list works ok, enter the text works ok. everything but the search option.
thank you for any help.
JBO-29114 ADFContext is not setup to process message for this exception.
Use the exception stack trace and error code to ivestigate the root cause
of this exception. Root cause error code is JBO-29000.
<LifecycleImpl> <_handleException> ADF_FACES-60098:Faces lifecycle receives unhandled exceptions in phase RENDER_RESPONSE 6
oracle.jbo.JboException: JBO-29000: Unexpected exception caught: java.lang.NullPointerException, msg=Cannot invoke method minus() on null object
     at oracle.jbo.ExprEval.internalEvaluateGroovyScript(ExprEval.java:1218)
     at oracle.jbo.ExprEval.doEvaluate(ExprEval.java:1253)
     at oracle.jbo.ExprEval.evaluateForRow(ExprEval.java:1075)
     at oracle.jbo.server.ViewObjectImpl.createViewAccessorRS(ViewObjectImpl.java:16203)

I'm not Using a custom seach.....
I just define my LOV using a Model Driven List. and select Option ComboBox with Lovs.....
the lov with the issue belong to a detail table. I got several ComboBoxes working fine in similar model.... master/detail and the lov in the detail table.
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