Purchase Contracts (tdpur8330m000)Use this session to filter the purchase contracts and purchase contract lines that require a buyer's attention and to execute the appropriate actions on the lines. For example, contract lines that are about to expire, are over- or under-performing, or lines that are yet to be reviewed and set to Active. Filters You can use these filters to display the appropriate selection of contracts and contract lines:
Note
Tabs The contracts and contract lines that match the activated filters are displayed on these tabs:
General Purchase Office A department in your organization that is responsible for
buying the materials and services required by your organization. You assign
number groups to the purchase office. Buyer The employee of your company who is the contact to the
concerned buy-from business partner. The buyer is also known as the purchasing
agent. Buy-from Business Partner The business partner from whom you order goods or services;
this usually represents a supplier's sales department. The definition includes
the default price and discount agreements, purchase-order defaults, delivery
terms, and the related ship-from and invoice-from business partner. Item The raw materials, subassemblies, finished products, and tools
that can be purchased, stored, manufactured, and sold. An item can also represent a set of items handled as one kit, or which exist in multiple product variants. You can also define nonphysical items, which are not retained in inventory but can be used to post costs or to invoice services to customers. The examples of nonphysical items:
Contract Lines The total number of purchase contract lines that are displayed, based on the General filter. Status Active If a check mark is displayed, contracts
and lines with the status Active are
displayed. Click Active to activate or deactivate this filter. Count The count of the lines for the filter, which is displayed
irrespective of the activation of the filter. Free If a check mark is displayed, contracts
and lines with the status Free are
displayed. Click Free to activate or deactivate this filter. Terminated If a check mark is displayed, contracts
and lines with the status Terminated are displayed. Click Terminated to activate or deactivate this filter. Expiry Date Past Expiry If a check mark is displayed, contracts
and lines that are expired are displayed. Click Past Expiry to activate or deactivate this filter. Expiry Today If a check mark is displayed, contracts
and lines that expire today are displayed. Click Expiry Today to activate or deactivate this filter. Expiry 1-7 Days If a check mark is displayed, contracts
and lines that will expire within the next seven days are displayed. Click Expiry 1-7 Days to activate or deactivate this filter. Expiry Beyond 7 Days If a check mark is displayed, contracts
and lines that will expire after the next seven days are displayed. Click Expiry Beyond 7 Days to activate or deactivate this filter. Change Requests ready for Approve If a check mark is displayed, change requests that are ready for approval are displayed. Click Approve to activate or deactivate this filter. Process If a check mark is displayed, change requests that are ready for processing are displayed. Click Process to activate or deactivate this filter. Progress Duration % If a check mark is displayed, contract
lines with, without, below, or above a specific elapsed-time percentage are
displayed. Note You must specify the time-elapsed percentage and the relational operator for the percentage. Click Duration %% to activate or deactivate this filter. Remaining % If a check mark is displayed, contract
lines with, without, below, or above a specific consumption-performance
percentage are displayed. The consumption-performance percentage indicates the
unused quantity for a contract line in comparison with the agreed
quantity. Note You must specify the consumption-performance percentage and the relational operator for the percentage. Click Remaining %% to activate or deactivate this filter. Usage versus Duration See Contract line graph.
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