Prepare Conversion Purchase Requisition Lines (tdpur2502m100)

Use this session to view, enter, and maintain the purchase requisition line data that is required to convert a purchase requisition line to a purchase order or a request-for-quotation (RFQ) in the Convert Purchase Requisitions (tdpur2201m000) session.

You can start this session:

  • From the Purchase Requisition - Prepare Conversion (tdpur2600m100) session, by double-clicking a line on the Requisition Lines tab.
  • Stand-alone.
Note

This is not a mandatory session in the purchase requisition procedure. The data required for requisition line conversion, can also be entered in the Purchase Requisition (tdpur2600m000) session.

 

Requisition

The number that identifies the purchase requisition.

Status

The status of the purchase requisition.

Allowed values

Requisition Status

Position

The requisition line is identified by a position number, which serves as a line number. The lines are displayed or printed in a line number sequence.

Conversion Type

The conversion type for the requisition line.

Note

This field can differ between the lines of a specific purchase requisition.

When the requisition line includes a subcontracted service item and no production order is linked to the line, which you can view in the Linked Requisition Line Data (tdpur2502s000) session, the line can be converted only to an RFQ and not to a purchase order.

Default value

The Conversion Type from the Purchase Requisitions (tdpur2501m000) session.

Buy-from Business Partner

The code that identifies the buy-from business partner for whom the purchase requisition is intended.

Note

You can leave this field blank for a new buy-from business partner.

Business Partner Description

The description of the buy-from business partner.

Note

If the Buy-from Business Partner field is blank, use this field to enter the description of a new buy-from business partner.

Item Cross Reference

The alternative way of communicating with the business partner about items.

Allowed values

Item Cross Reference

Item Code System

The item code system's code. The item code system is used to search for an item in an alternative way, for instance by the buy-from business partner's item code.

Note

You can only define this field if the Item Cross Reference field is set to ICS.

Cross Reference Item

The item code that is used to indicate the item in the Item field.

The Item Cross Reference field determines the item code that you can select.

Note

The MPN must the Approved or For Approval status on the Requisition Date.

Item

The code for the requisitioned item.

The following list describes which item types you can include on a requisition:

cost itemyes
service itemyes
subcontracted service itemsyes
generic itemno
list itemonly kit type items
equipmentno
manufactured itemyes
purchased itemyes

 

Note

You can include both new and existing items.

Item Description

The description of the item.

Note

When you enter an existing item code in the Item field, this field displays the general item description.

If the Item field is blank, you can enter a new description of the item in this field.

Preferred Manufacturer Part Number

The preferred manufacturer part number (MPN) for the item.

Manufacturer

The item's manufacturer, or the manufacturer that is linked to the manufacturer part number (MPN).

Note

The manufacturer must have the Approved or For Approval status in the Manufacturers (tcmcs0160m000) session.

Manufacturer Item

The item code as used by the manufacturer to identify the item specified.

Effectivity Unit

A reference number, for example a sales order line or a project deliverable line, that is used to model deviations for a unit effective item.

Project

The project for which the item is required.

Default value

LN takes the default value from the item code's project. If an item code is entered, the current field cannot be modified.

Note

If the item code is blank, you can use any valid project code.

Urgent

If this check box is selected, the requisition line is urgent on the Buyer Home page.

Export License Required

If this check box is selected, an export license is required for the item.

Note

This check box is only visible if the Export Licenses check box is selected in the Project Pegging Parameters (tcpeg0100m000) session.

Subcontracted
Peg Distribution

If this check box is selected, a peg distribution is linked to this Requisition Line.

Note

Manual changes in this session can affect the linked peg distribution. If this is the case, and if the Manual Project Peg Modification check box is selected in the Project Pegging Parameters (tcpeg0100m000) session, a window is displayed in which you must specify the change reason. The project peg changes and the reason codes are logged in the Cost Peg Audit History (tpctm2500m000) session.

Budget Exception

If this check box is selected, the budget check has failed for the requisition line.

To continue with the purchase requisition procedure, you must first resolve the budget exception. You can, for example, change the line amount or the linked budget account distribution (BAD) in the Budget Account Distribution (tcbgc1100m000) session.

Note

This check box can only be selected if the following are applicable:

  • The Check Available Budget check box is selected on the Purchase Requisitions tab of the Budget Control Policy (tfbgc0110m000) session.
  • Insufficient budget is available for the checked line.
  • The When Budget is Exceeded field is set to Block in the Budget Control Policy (tfbgc0110m000) session.
Converted

If this check box is selected, the requisition line is converted to a purchase order or an RFQ.

Line Text

If this check box is selected, a text is present.

Requested Date

The date on which the requested item must be received.

Default value

LN takes the default value from the requisition header.

Order Quantity

The quantity for which the inspection is required. Consequently, the result of the inspection order concerns the quality of this quantity.

Item Dimensions

The purchase unit in which the order quantity is expressed.

Default value

If the item code is blank, the purchase unit defaults to a value of EACH.

Note

This purchase unit must also be associated with the unit set that is linked to the specified item.

Price

The item's unit price.

Currency

The currency in which the requisition amounts are expressed.

/

The unit in which the purchase price is entered.

Note

This may differ from the item's inventory unit. For example, you may store goods in kilograms, purchase them in bales, and record price per piece.

Amount

The line amount in the order currency.

It is calculated as follows:

Amount = Price * Order Quantity. 
Warehouse

The warehouse code for delivery of the items when the requisition is converted to a purchase order or RFQ.

Default value

The warehouse is defaulted from the user data as defined in the Purchase User Profiles (tdpur0143m000) session.

Receipt Address

The address of the warehouse or place where the goods must be delivered.

Element

The element code

Note

Elements are the basic components of a work budget.

Related topics

Activity

The code that identifies an activity.

Extension

The extension associated with the work budget.

Note

An extension is a special amount in the work budget which can be settled later with the principal (outside the installment arrangement). Such items include:

  • Variations in work
  • Provisional amounts
  • Adjustment amounts
  • Risk settlements

You can use a settlement item in one or more budget lines.

Related topics

Cost Component

The cost component associated with the item.

Note

In the Project, data can be controlled in different ways. You can use cost components to produce cost analyses that cut across the defined project structures.

You must assign cost components to all cost units. The same cost component can be assigned to a task and to an item. For example, you can aggregate all project costs related to masonry.

Cost components are always entered on the standard level and are project-independent.

Do not confuse cost components with cost price components. A cost price component is a component of an item; cost components function at a higher level and represent project elements.

General Ledger

Represents a ledger account and the corresponding dimensions. GL codes are used to represent ledger accounts to users who are not familiar with the structure of the chart of accounts.

To specific logistic transactions, you can link a GL code. Such integration transactions are mapped directly to the ledger account and dimensions of the GL code, they are not included in the mapping process.

You can only enter a GL code if the following applies:

Note
  • You cannot enter a GL code if an LN project is used.
  • Financials checks whether the GL code exists in the financial company of the financial transaction. The financial company that is used depends on the purchase office.
  • It is not mandatory to enter a GL-code.

Related topics

Ledger Account

A register used to record financial transactions and to accumulate the values of the transactions for reporting and analysis. The ledger accounts classify the transactions into categories such as revenues, expenses, assets, and liabilities.

You can only enter a ledger account if the following applies:

Note
  • You cannot enter a ledger account if an LN project is used.
  • Financials checks whether the ledger account exists in the financial company of the financial transaction. The financial company that is used depends on the purchase office.
  • It is not mandatory to enter a ledger account.
Dimension 1

Use this field to select the dimension of this dimension type that you want to use.

You can only enter a ledger account and dimensions if the following applies:

Note
  • You cannot enter a ledger account and dimensions if an LN project is used.
  • Financials checks whether the ledger account exists in the financial company of the financial transaction. The financial company that is used depends on the purchase office.
  • It is not mandatory to enter a ledger account and dimensions.

 

Peg Distribution

Starts the Purchase Peg Distribution (tdpur5100m000) session in which you can view, enter, and maintain the peg distribution details.

Project Contract Information

If the project has a linked contract, use this command to view the contract information in the Contract (tpctm1600m000) session.

Budget Account Distribution

Starts the Budget Account Distribution (tcbgc1100m000) session, in which you can view and modify the linked budget account distribution (BAD).

Check Budget

Checks the budget for the requisition line.

This command is only available if:

  • A correct budget account distribution (BAD) is linked to the line.
  • The Budget Exception check box is selected.
Catalog

Starts the Catalogs (tdpct0510m000) session from which you can select an item from a product catalog that must replace the existing item on the requisition line.