Oracle GL Budget

Hi All,
I am getting following error when i am trying to open next year in define budget(GL) for a fiscal year calendar.First period is APR-13 and Last period is Mar-14.
glbchp_check_periods() 18-AUG-2010 11:05:25
BOYR0005: One or more periods in this budget year is not defined
Please Help Me

Hi.
Have a look on MOD DOC ID 1052252.6
Octavio

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