Copy Purchase Requisitions (tdpur2204s000)

Use this session to copy an existing requisition to a new requisition or an existing requisition. You can copy active requisitions and requisitions from the history files.

In this session you can copy all lines from the source requisition. The destination order series, selected from the first free numbers, determines the new requisition number.

Click Select Lines... to access the Purchase Requisition Lines (tdpur2502m000) session. From here, you can select individual lines and copy them to the new or existing requisition.

Note

When you copy a requisition to an existing requisition, the status of the destination requistion must be Created or Modified.

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Source
Copy from History
If this check box is selected, you can copy a requisition from history.
Requisition
The number of the source purchase requisition.
Requester
The employee code of the source requisition's requester.
Purchase Office
The source requisition's purchase office.
Target
Requisition
The number of the target purchase requisition.
Requester
The employee code of the target requisition's requester.
Purchase Office
The target requisition's purchase office.
Requested Date
The requested delivery date for the copied items.
Copy All Lines
If this check box is selected, LN copies all lines from the original requisition.

If this check box is cleared, you can access the Select Lines... button. Then you can select which lines are copied.

Copy Peg Distribution
If this check box is selected, and an original requisition line has a linked peg distribution, this distribution is also copied to the target requisition line.
Copy Texts
If this check box is selected, LN copies any text associated with the original requisition.
Note

If you copy a requisition to a new requisition, both header and line texts are copied. If you copy a requisition to an existing requisition, only the line texts are copied.

Print Report
If this check box is selected, a report is generated with the (successfully) copied requisition lines.