Root Org creation has know address tab and function tab.

Hi all,
When creating the Root org using PPOCA_BBP the Address Tab is missing.. and the Function Tab is blank.
Does any one know the reasons.
I ran the BBP_ATTR_XPRA400 and then ran the BBP_LOCATIONS_GET_ALL which has brought in all the locations.
And also executed the report BBP_LOCATION_MIGRATION_SET..
but still did not help..
Do you think its an authorization issue..
Regards
Manoj A.

Hi Manoj,
Once you created this org unit, can you try in PPOMA_BBP to see if those tabs are also missing ?
Maybe this is because you are in creation mode (PPOCA_BBP).
Rgds
Christophe

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