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Problem Note 56612: An exception might occur when you attempt to apply a pricing strategy

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In SAS® Regular Price Optimization, an exception with details similar to the following might occur after you attempt to apply a pricing strategy:

java.lang.StackTraceElement - The requested geography key "XXX" was not found. Verify that your SAS data matches transacted data.
com.sas.solutions.di.server.security.api.InvalidHierarchyException: The requested geography key "XXX" was not found. Verify that your SAS data matches transacted data.
	at com.sas.solutions.di.server.security.SecurityHelper.getKeyLevel(SecurityHelper.java:715)
	at com.sas.solutions.di.server.security.SecurityHelper.shareCommonBranch(SecurityHelper.java:854)
	at com.sas.solutions.di.server.security.SecurityHelper.readIntersectsScopeDetail(SecurityHelper.java:1024)
	at com.sas.solutions.di.server.security.SecurityHelper.intersectsScope(SecurityHelper.java:1683)
	at com.sas.solutions.di.server.security.SecurityHelper.intersectsScope(SecurityHelper.java:1515)
	at com.sas.solutions.di.server.security.SecurityHelper.intersectsScope(SecurityHelper.java:1485)
...

The exception is generated after you have performed a geography reclassification and there are pricing rules defined at a dangling node. Dangling nodes are nodes that are not at the lowest level of the hierarchy and do not have other nodes under them.

The workaround for this issue is to review the pricing rules that are affected by reclassification and manually adjust them to ensure that none are defined at a dangling node.

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Operating System and Release Information

Product FamilyProductSystemProduct ReleaseSAS Release
ReportedFixed*ReportedFixed*
SAS SystemSAS Regular Price OptimizationMicrosoft® Windows® for x645.2_M45.49.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Linux for x645.2_M45.49.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
* For software releases that are not yet generally available, the Fixed Release is the software release in which the problem is planned to be fixed.