Adding Additional Lines to a Purchase Order
- After populating the Purchase Order Receiving form, click Add Line.
- The Add Receiving Line modal form opens, listing all the possible lines.
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This information is displayed for each record:
- GRN line number
- Purchase order number
- Line number
- Release number
- Quantity ordered
- Item number
- Item description
- Item number used by the vendor
- Select the record for the line that you want to add.
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Optionally, specify this information:
- DR Return
- Clear this check box to indicate this transaction is a receipt (a net increase in inventory, unless it is an adjustment transaction). Select this check box to indicate this transaction is a return (a net decrease in inventory, unless it is an adjustment transaction).
- By Consignment
- Select this check box to increase the consignment number by one. When an item is returned, the consignment number is appropriately decreased.
- Receive Qty
- Specify the quantity to receive of the item.
- Reject Qty
- Specify the quantity of the item to return. When returning a partial shipment, the returned quantity is the number of items being sent back to the vendor, or not received into inventory.
- Location
- The default location is the first location located by the system based on the rank of the location. Optionally, select a different location as the item stockroom location at which the Qty On Hand of the item being received is to be adjusted.
- Lot
- If the item is lot-tracked, specify the lot number.
- EC Code
- If applicable, select the European Country code.
- Reason Code
- Select the reason code that corresponds to the reason that the item is being returned or rejected. This field is activated if this is a return transaction or the rejected quantity is not equal to zero.
- Click Add to add the line item to the purchase order. After adding a line, the lot increments by one.
- When you are finished adding line items, click OK. You are returned to the Purchase Order Receiving form, where the new receiving lines are displayed in the grid.
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