Apppo14160 Document Action Not Completed Successfully Hot |link| May 2026

The error APP-PO-14160 usually occurs in Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) within the Purchasing module. It signals that a user is trying to perform an action (like canceling or closing a document) that is blocked because the document is currently in an incompatible state. Common Causes

Troubleshooting Guide: Resolving the "APPPO14160 Document Action Not Completed Successfully Hot" Error

Introduction

In the fast-paced world of enterprise resource planning (ERP), few things are as frustrating as a cryptic error message that halts a critical business process. If you are reading this, you have likely encountered the error code APPPO14160 accompanied by the message "Document action not completed successfully hot." apppo14160 document action not completed successfully hot

Solution 6: Rebuild Number Ranges

  • Transaction OMBT for Purchasing Document Number Ranges.
  • Check if the current number range interval is full. If yes, extend the interval or create a new one.
  • Perform a number range reconstruction via SNRO (Object ME_PURCHDOC).

Step 2: Check the System Log (Transaction SM21)

  1. Run /nSM21 in the command field.
  2. Filter by time and user.
  3. Look for entries with message ID APPPO or class 14. Double-click to view the short dump.
  4. If you see RABAX_STATE or MESSAGE_TYPE_X, proceed to Step 3.

Check Data Integrity: Run scripts or diagnostic tests to ensure the line_location_id on the PO matches the corresponding requisition lines. The error APP-PO-14160 usually occurs in Oracle E-Business

To resolve the "AppPo 14160 Document Action Not Completed Successfully" error, follow these troubleshooting steps: Transaction OMBT for Purchasing Document Number Ranges

Quick fixes that often work

  • Re-authenticate or refresh credentials and retry.
  • Clear stale document locks or restart the service handling locks.
  • Retry after a short wait (resolves transient outages).
  • Fix malformed request payloads (correct metadata, content-type, or ID formats).
  • Increase allowed upload size or split large files.