Ref: GL Interface

Hi Guys,
I need to import the COA and Journal to R12 GL Modules can expert provide the details.
Thanks
AShaikh

As per the error message said, you need to specify a group id.
as per documentation :
GROUP_ID: Enter a unique group number to distinguish import data within a
source. You can run Journal Import in parallel for the same source if you specify a
unique group number for each request.
For example if you put data for payables and receivables, you need to put different group id to separate payables and receivables data.
HTH

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    63.192.77.0          63.192.77.22         U         1      1  bge0
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    bge0   63.192.77.9          255.255.255.255       00:16:46:f1:b5:c2
    bge1   63.192.77.9          255.255.255.255       00:16:46:f1:b5:c2
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    bge0   63.192.77.186        255.255.255.255       00:c0:4f:60:6a:ab
    bge1   63.192.77.191        255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:bf:1d:01
    bge0   63.192.77.191        255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:bf:1d:01
    bge1   63.192.77.169        255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:bf:1c:92
    bge0   63.192.77.169        255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:bf:1c:92
    bge1   63.192.77.175        255.255.255.255       00:c0:4f:60:68:64
    bge0   63.192.77.175        255.255.255.255       00:c0:4f:60:68:64
    bge1   63.192.77.144        255.255.255.255       00:c0:4f:60:68:94
    bge0   63.192.77.144        255.255.255.255       00:c0:4f:60:68:94
    bge1   63.192.77.150        255.255.255.255       00:c0:4f:60:6a:70
    bge0   63.192.77.150        255.255.255.255       00:c0:4f:60:6a:70
    bge0   63.192.77.130        255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:bf:1d:1f
    bge1   63.192.77.130        255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:bf:1d:1f
    bge1   63.192.77.128        255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:bf:1c:65
    bge0   63.192.77.128        255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:bf:1c:65
    bge1   63.192.77.242        255.255.255.255       00:0d:56:0b:eb:2a
    bge0   63.192.77.242        255.255.255.255       00:0d:56:0b:eb:2a
    bge1   63.192.77.243        255.255.255.255       00:0f:1f:91:c1:9b
    bge0   63.192.77.243        255.255.255.255       00:0f:1f:91:c1:9b
    bge1   63.192.77.240        255.255.255.255       00:13:72:17:cb:13
    bge0   63.192.77.240        255.255.255.255       00:13:72:17:cb:13
    bge1   63.192.77.247        255.255.255.255       00:c0:4f:60:6a:e6
    bge0   63.192.77.247        255.255.255.255       00:c0:4f:60:6a:e6
    bge1   63.192.77.224        255.255.255.255       00:09:6b:2e:61:dd
    bge0   63.192.77.224        255.255.255.255       00:09:6b:2e:61:dd
    bge1   63.192.77.225        255.255.255.255       00:11:11:c4:9c:eb
    bge0   63.192.77.225        255.255.255.255       00:11:11:c4:9c:eb
    bge1   63.192.77.236        255.255.255.255       00:03:ba:eb:17:6d
    bge0   63.192.77.236        255.255.255.255       00:03:ba:eb:17:6d
    bge1   63.192.77.210        255.255.255.255       00:11:11:b1:2b:6e
    bge0   63.192.77.210        255.255.255.255       00:11:11:b1:2b:6e
    bge1   63.192.77.222        255.255.255.255       00:30:6e:08:ed:3a
    bge0   63.192.77.222        255.255.255.255       00:30:6e:08:ed:3a
    bge1   63.192.77.193        255.255.255.255       00:13:72:23:32:aa
    bge0   63.192.77.193        255.255.255.255       00:13:72:23:32:aa
    bge1   63.192.77.207        255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:b6:26:aa
    bge0   63.192.77.207        255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:b6:26:aa
    bge1   63.192.77.204        255.255.255.255       00:c0:4f:60:68:5b
    bge0   63.192.77.204        255.255.255.255       00:c0:4f:60:68:5b
    bge1   63.192.77.48         255.255.255.255       00:0a:95:99:e4:40
    bge0   63.192.77.48         255.255.255.255       00:0a:95:99:e4:40
    bge0   63.192.77.49         255.255.255.255       00:03:93:90:52:f6
    bge1   63.192.77.61         255.255.255.255       00:c0:4f:60:6a:75
    bge0   63.192.77.61         255.255.255.255       00:c0:4f:60:6a:75
    bge1   63.192.77.35         255.255.255.255       00:30:6e:49:41:50
    bge0   63.192.77.35         255.255.255.255       00:30:6e:49:41:50
    bge1   63.192.77.36         255.255.255.255       00:16:35:3e:7d:0a
    bge0   63.192.77.36         255.255.255.255       00:16:35:3e:7d:0a
    bge0   63.192.77.42         255.255.255.255       00:11:11:c4:9d:05
    bge1   63.192.77.42         255.255.255.255       00:11:11:c4:9d:05
    bge1   63.192.77.40         255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:bf:1f:8d
    bge0   63.192.77.40         255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:bf:1f:8d
    bge1   63.192.77.41         255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:bf:1d:10
    bge0   63.192.77.41         255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:bf:1d:10
    bge0   63.192.77.19         255.255.255.255       08:00:20:f0:ea:e4
    bge1   63.192.77.19         255.255.255.255       08:00:20:f0:ea:e4
    bge1   63.192.77.16         255.255.255.255 SP    00:14:4f:2a:9b:83
    bge0   63.192.77.22         255.255.255.255 SP    00:14:4f:2a:9b:82
    bge0   63.192.77.23         255.255.255.255       00:09:6b:3e:2b:82
    bge1   63.192.77.23         255.255.255.255       00:09:6b:3e:2b:82
    bge0   63.192.77.21         255.255.255.255 SP    00:14:4f:2a:9b:82
    bge1   63.192.77.29         255.255.255.255       00:09:6b:2e:46:51
    bge0   63.192.77.29         255.255.255.255       00:09:6b:2e:46:51
    bge0   63.192.77.1          255.255.255.255       00:03:ba:c0:77:75
    bge1   63.192.77.12         255.255.255.255 SP    00:14:4f:2a:9b:83
    bge0   63.192.77.115        255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:bf:1c:e6
    bge1   63.192.77.115        255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:bf:1c:e6
    bge1   63.192.77.122        255.255.255.255       00:10:83:f9:34:d4
    bge0   63.192.77.122        255.255.255.255       00:10:83:f9:34:d4
    bge1   63.192.77.125        255.255.255.255       00:0f:1f:91:bf:7d
    bge0   63.192.77.125        255.255.255.255       00:0f:1f:91:bf:7d
    bge1   63.192.77.99         255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:bf:1a:52
    bge0   63.192.77.99         255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:bf:1a:52
    bge1   63.192.77.100        255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:b6:26:b4
    bge0   63.192.77.100        255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:b6:26:b4
    bge1   63.192.77.101        255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:bf:1c:fe
    bge0   63.192.77.101        255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:bf:1c:fe
    bge1   63.192.77.107        255.255.255.255       00:0d:56:14:48:4d
    bge0   63.192.77.107        255.255.255.255       00:0d:56:14:48:4d
    bge1   63.192.77.110        255.255.255.255       00:c0:4f:60:6a:44
    bge0   63.192.77.110        255.255.255.255       00:c0:4f:60:6a:44
    bge1   63.192.77.108        255.255.255.255       00:14:bf:31:ec:e2
    bge0   63.192.77.108        255.255.255.255       00:14:bf:31:ec:e2
    bge0   63.192.77.80         255.255.255.255       00:16:cb:a6:5e:3d
    bge1   63.192.77.80         255.255.255.255       00:16:cb:a6:5e:3d
    bge1   63.192.77.92         255.255.255.255       00:40:63:d3:8c:46
    bge0   63.192.77.92         255.255.255.255       00:40:63:d3:8c:46
    bge1   63.192.77.68         255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:b6:27:10
    bge0   63.192.77.68         255.255.255.255       00:0c:f1:b6:27:10
    bge1   63.192.77.69         255.255.255.255       00:13:72:17:ca:4a
    bge0   63.192.77.69         255.255.255.255       00:13:72:17:ca:4a
    bge1   63.192.77.73         255.255.255.255       00:03:93:d1:db:cc
    bge0   63.192.77.73         255.255.255.255       00:03:93:d1:db:cc
    bge1   63.192.77.77         255.255.255.255       00:30:65:a8:22:bc
    bge0   63.192.77.77         255.255.255.255       00:30:65:a8:22:bc
    bge1   224.0.0.0            240.0.0.0       SM    01:00:5e:00:00:00
    bge0   224.0.0.0            240.0.0.0       SM    01:00:5e:00:00:00
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        root     0     0   0 15:11:12 ?           0:11 sched
        root     1     0   0 15:11:13 ?           0:00 /sbin/init
        root     2     0   0 15:11:13 ?           0:00 pageout
        root     3     0   0 15:11:13 ?           0:00 fsflush
      daemon   196     1   0 15:11:37 ?           0:00 /usr/sbin/rpcbind
        root     7     1   0 15:11:15 ?           0:10 /lib/svc/bin/svc.startd
        root     9     1   0 15:11:16 ?           0:16 /lib/svc/bin/svc.configd
        root   256     1   0 15:11:40 ?           0:00 /usr/sbin/cron
        root   335     1   0 15:11:49 ?           0:00 /usr/sbin/syslogd
        root   113     1   0 15:11:33 ?           0:00 /usr/sbin/nscd -S passwd,yes
        root   726   691   0 15:16:16 pts/1       0:00 ps -aef
      daemon   201     1   0 15:11:37 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/nfs/statd
        root   200     1   0 15:11:37 ?           0:00 /usr/sbin/keyserv
        root   192     1   0 15:11:36 ?           0:01 /opt/apani/uagent/nlagent
      daemon    86     1   0 15:11:26 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/crypto/kcfd
        root   152     1   0 15:11:35 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/inet/in.mpathd -a
        root   212     7   0 15:11:38 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/saf/sac -t 300
        root    89     1   0 15:11:26 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/picl/picld
      daemon   247     1   0 15:11:40 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/nfs/nfs4cbd
        root   102     1   0 15:11:28 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/power/powerd
        root    98     1   0 15:11:27 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/sysevent/syseventd
        root   215     1   0 15:11:38 ?           0:00 /usr/sbin/nis_cachemgr
      daemon   214     1   0 15:11:38 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/nfs/lockd
        root   213     1   0 15:11:38 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/utmpd
        root   217     7   0 15:11:38 console     0:00 -sh
        root   223   192   0 15:11:39 ?           0:00 inm -p9165
        root   222   212   0 15:11:39 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/saf/ttymon
      daemon   255     1   0 15:11:40 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/nfs/nfsmapid
        root   399   397   0 15:11:52 ?           0:00 /usr/sadm/lib/smc/bin/smcboot
        root   252     1   0 15:11:40 ?           0:04 /usr/lib/inet/inetd start
        root   398   397   0 15:11:52 ?           0:00 /usr/sadm/lib/smc/bin/smcboot
        root   317     1   0 15:11:48 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/autofs/automountd
        root   359     1   0 15:11:50 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/sendmail -bd -q15m
        root   448   447   0 15:11:53 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/locale/ja/wnn/jserver_m
        root   351     1   0 15:11:50 ?           0:02 /usr/lib/fm/fmd/fmd
        root   674   252   0 15:12:14 ?           0:00 /usr/sbin/in.telnetd
        root   347     1   0 15:11:50 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/ssh/sshd
       smmsp   360     1   0 15:11:50 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/sendmail -Ac -q15m
        root   461     1   0 15:11:53 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/locale/ja/atokserver/atokmngdaemon
        root   397     1   0 15:11:52 ?           0:00 /usr/sadm/lib/smc/bin/smcboot
        root   468   459   0 15:11:53 ?           0:00 htt_server -port 9010 -syslog -message_locale C
        root   441     1   0 15:11:53 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/locale/ja/wnn/dpkeyserv
        root   447     1   0 15:11:53 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/locale/ja/wnn/jserver
        root   459     1   0 15:11:53 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/im/htt -port 9010 -syslog -message_locale C
        root   512     1   0 15:11:55 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/snmp/snmpdx -y -c /etc/snmp/conf
        root   520     1   0 15:11:56 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/dmi/dmispd
        root   528     1   0 15:11:56 ?           0:00 /usr/sbin/vold
        root   521     1   0 15:11:56 ?           0:00 /usr/lib/dmi/snmpXdmid -s cstoc77022
        root   511     1   0 15:11:55 ?           0:00 /usr/dt/bin/dtlogin -daemon
        root   691   677   0 15:12:18 pts/1       0:00 bash
        root   677   674   0 15:12:14 pts/1       0:00 -sh
        root   585     1   0 15:11:57 ?           0:00 /usr/sfw/sbin/snmpd

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