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Enable Diagnostics Menu in Oracle Apps R12 FORMs

 Steps to enable Diagnostics menu in Oracle APPS Form

Step1: Set FND: Diagnostics profile option Yes


Step2: Set "Hide Diagnostics menu entry" profile option value to No


Logout of the application and login again




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