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Invalid scope while trying to authorize using JWT

Murali AlapatiJul 1 2025

Workflow or API calls:

Reminder: If this is referring to a client domain or EHR activity—not the public sandbox—do not include API request data or live patient data.

Background Information:

Failure to provide answers will impact our ability to respond in a timely and effective manner
Developer questions:

Are you an OPN Member? No
Have you signed up to be in the Healthcare Developer Track? No
Are you a registered Code Program member? Yes
Does your App have a presence on the Oracle Healthcare App Marketplace? No

Are you developing on behalf of an Oracle Health client?
If so, which client:

Application's Client ID and App ID, if relevant: ee10e5ea-bb65-43dc-98f2-12c63de4954c

Expected Result:

access token using jwt

Actual Result:

X-Request-Id / Cerner-Correlation-Id / opc-request-id: cbc490d5-3aa9-42fb-b7ac-b17900f141cb
Date/time of the example:
07/01/2025, 4:34:26 AM
The resulting token contains no scopes, either due to unsatisfied categories specified in the token request, or because the client is no longer authorized for the scopes associated with the refresh token.
Error Code:

urn:cerner:error:authorization-server:oauth2:token:empty-scopes

This post has been answered by Samuel Denning-Oracle on Jul 1 2025
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