Hmm, that's usually been the problem when this has happened to me. 
I'm out of ideas. It's possible that the view is based on further views and
the restriction is implemented in one of those views.
Hemant's point about ORG_ID is based on similar logic.

Cheers,
Mike Hately

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Mike - I Checked the view query. The where query is quite complex but the
where clause looks pretty innocuous. It doesn't have any condition which
checks for username / application anywhere. Where else can the catch be?

Peter - What kind of trigger you are talking about? I haven't heard of a
trigger on select, what else?

All - Can you see the logic. What does the words in Oracle Manual mean? This
problem is really troubling me and I'm unable to find the solution. 

What am I missing? Any Oracle Apps Expert in the list?

Regards
Naveen 



 
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