Below are detailed instructions on how to clear the cache on the middle-tier application server(s). As it says in the warning when you try and do it there will be a performance hit while it re-reads all the data from the database - use on Production Systems at you own risk!!
At the moment I'm currently configuring Oracle Internet Expenses (11, not 12) and several times we've granted a user the "Internet Expenses" responsibility, they've logged into Oracle, selected Internet Expenses and then received an error along the lines of "Internet Expenses is not a valid responsibility for the current user. Please contact your System Administrator". For example when trying to access "Function Administrator" privilege you get the message:
Figure 1: Sample error for "Functional Administrator" Responsibility |
Step 1: Log in and select the "Functional Administrator" responsibility
Now this is where we get a delicious taste of irony; this responsibility is web-based so if you are trying to fix a problem that's occurring now and you don't already have this responsibility then I'm afraid you're too late. You'll have to bounce the Apache server (something that will require a DBA). In short; you need to have granted yourself this responsibility BEFORE you run into problems!
Figure 2: "Functional Administrator" Welcome Screen |
Step 2: Select "Core Services" (the tab at the top right)
Figure 3: "Function Administrator" > "Core Services" |
Figure 4: "Core Services" > "Caching Framework" |
Figure 5: "Caching Framework" > "Global Configuration" |
Step 5: Click "Clear All Cache"
Figure 6: Clear Cache Warning Message |
Step 6: Click "Yes"
Figure 7: Confirmation Message |
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