Manager tax is not a valid responsibility

Hello

EBS R12.1.1

I enabled/installed the module E-business tax and add tax Manager to my user name.
But when I click on some sextup of tax, I got error * handler taxes is not a valid responsibility for the current user. Please contact your system administrator *.

How to solve this please...


Thank you

Samantha L

Published by: user_unlimited on March 30, 2010 23:52

Well its not really is a cache problem. When you add the responsibility (free service oracle Page) Web-base of your username, the message you've got usually appears for the first time. Instead of emptying the cache, you can wait for about 30 minutes or 1 hour and relog to the responsibility, then you can access the pages.

I clear the cache to save time of waiting...

If it worked for you?

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