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<br>'''Reserved''' - Stock has been reserved for the item
 
<br>'''Reserved''' - Stock has been reserved for the item
 
<br>'''Has Ordered Items''' - The item is on a purchase order
 
<br>'''Has Ordered Items''' - The item is on a purchase order
<br>'''Delivered''' - Stock has been depleted from your SME warehouses for that item. When you close an order, reserved item will move to delivered. Allocated items can move to Delivered as well if you have '''Auto Deliver on Allocated''' checked in '''Setup''' > '''Company''' >''' Order'''.
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<br>'''Delivered''' - Stock has been depleted from your SME warehouses for that item. When you close an order, reserved item will move to depleted. Allocated items can move to Delivered as well if you have '''Auto Deliver on Allocated''' checked in '''Setup''' > '''Company''' >''' Order'''.
  
 
<br>You can see the Link Status for your items on the '''Materials''' tab with '''Flat View''' checked (image above), in the '''Inventory Allocation''' window (actions > Inventory Allocation) and also in the '''Create PO for Selected Items''' window.
 
<br>You can see the Link Status for your items on the '''Materials''' tab with '''Flat View''' checked (image above), in the '''Inventory Allocation''' window (actions > Inventory Allocation) and also in the '''Create PO for Selected Items''' window.
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<br>Review the [[Material Allocation]] section for more information about allocating stock.
 
<br>Review the [[Material Allocation]] section for more information about allocating stock.
  
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== Need to Order (Force JIT) ==
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If you add material to an order and you don’t want SME to attempt to allocate existing stock to the order, you can check Need to Order (Force JIT) on the Item Details tab. With this checked, no stock will be allocated for this material and you will need to place a PO for the material.
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<br>[[File:NeedToOrder_ForceJIT.png]]
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<br>You can set individual inventory items to always Force JIT so you don’t have to check it when adding the item to orders.
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Go to the inventory item and check Force JIT (image below)
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<br>[[File:ForceJITByDefault.png]]
  
 
== Order Item Tab - Color Coding Material ==
 
== Order Item Tab - Color Coding Material ==
 
On the Order Items tab the inventory items will have colors associated with their Link Status
 
On the Order Items tab the inventory items will have colors associated with their Link Status
<br>'''Yellow Items'''
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<br>- Yellow items mean the item has a Link Status of '''Has JIT''' or '''Allocated'''
<br>- Has JIT items  
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<br>- Gray items mean the item is on a PO or has a Link Status of '''Has Ordered Items'''
<br>'''Gray Items'''
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<br>- White items mean the inventory item is '''Reserved'''
<br>- Allocated
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<br>[[File:MaterialColorCoding.png]]
<br>'''White Items'''
 
<br>- Reserved Items
 
<br>- Has Ordered Items - Items that are on a Purchase Order
 
<br>[[File:MaterialLinkStatusColors.png]]
 
  
 
== Create PO for Selected Items ==
 
== Create PO for Selected Items ==
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<br>You can also choose the vendor item you want to use in the '''PO Item Selection''' window (Actions > Create PO for Selected Items)
 
<br>You can also choose the vendor item you want to use in the '''PO Item Selection''' window (Actions > Create PO for Selected Items)
 
<br>[[File:VendorItemOnCreatePOForSelectedItems.png]]
 
<br>[[File:VendorItemOnCreatePOForSelectedItems.png]]
 
== Purchase Order tab on Service or Install Order ==
 
Click the '''Purchase Order''' tab to see all the items on the service order that are on purchase orders. You can see the PO number, the PO status, if the item is received and when it was received, what location is the item getting received into, the PO status, the date the PO was created and more.
 
 
<br>Double click on an item on the tab to jump to the PO the item is on.
 
<br>[[File:PurchaseOrderTabOnORder.png]]
 
  
 
== Create PO for JIT Only Items ==
 
== Create PO for JIT Only Items ==
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<br>- When you receive the items on the PO, the stock will be automatically reserved for the service or install order the PO was created from.
 
<br>- When you receive the items on the PO, the stock will be automatically reserved for the service or install order the PO was created from.
  
== Need to Order (Force JIT) ==
 
If you add material to an order and you don’t want SME to attempt to allocate existing stock to the order, you can check Need to Order (Force JIT) on the Item Details tab. With this checked, no stock will be allocated for this material and you will need to place a PO for the material.
 
<br>[[File:NeedToOrder_ForceJIT.png]]
 
  
<br>You can set individual inventory items to always Force JIT so you don’t have to check it when adding the item to orders.
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== Purchase Order tab on Service or Install Order ==
Go to the inventory item and check Force JIT (image below)
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Click the '''Purchase Order''' tab to see all the items on the service order that are on purchase orders. You can see the PO number, the PO status, if the item is received and when it was received, what location is the item getting received into, the PO status, the date the PO was created and more.
<br>[[File:ForceJITByDefault.png]]
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<br>Double click on an item on the tab to jump to the PO the item is on.
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<br>[[File:PurchaseOrderTabOnORder.png]]
  
 
== Create PO in Inventory Module ==
 
== Create PO in Inventory Module ==
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#    To print, select Standard Purchase Order.
 
#    To print, select Standard Purchase Order.
 
#    To email, select Email Standard Purchase Order.
 
#    To email, select Email Standard Purchase Order.
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== Create PO from the inventory item ==
 
== Create PO from the inventory item ==
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#    To email, select Email Standard Purchase Order.
 
#    To email, select Email Standard Purchase Order.
  
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== Create PO for parts below minimum level ==
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On each inventory item, you can set a minimum on hand amount.  You can then search your inventory items and compare available and minimum on hand amounts or you can create a PO for your vendor and let SME find items below minimum levels.
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#    Go to '''Purchase Orders''' in Inventory Module.
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#    Click '''New''' and select the vendor. The vendor information will populate the Vendor tab on Details and Settings. Fill out the rest of the fields on Details and Settings tab as needed.
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#    Click '''Actions''' > '''Add from Minimum Level Inventory'''.
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#    The inventory items below minimum levels will display. Double click on the items to add them to the PO.
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#    Click '''Shipping Notes''' to add shipping notes to the PO.
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#    Click '''Save'''.
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You can also automatically create all PO's requiring min levels. Note that this method creates all PO for parts below minimum level inventory. It will make the order based on the default vendors for the inventory. Note also, that if you have other un-received PO's it will create a new PO since the parts are still below the min until open POs are received and go into stock.
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<br>[[File:MinLevelPO.png]]
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#    Go to '''Utilities''' module and click '''Utilities'''.
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#    Click '''Inventory'''.
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#    Click '''Create Minimum Level Purchase Orders'''.
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#    Click '''Run It'''.
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The PO’s will be generated for you.
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<u>'''To print or email the PO:
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'''</u>
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#    Click '''Print/ Email'''.
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#    To print, select Standard Purchase Order.
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#    To email, select Email Standard Purchase Order.
  
 
== Receiving parts on a PO ==
 
== Receiving parts on a PO ==
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#    Select the item on the tab and click '''Receive Item'''.
 
#    Select the item on the tab and click '''Receive Item'''.
 
#    On the '''Receive PO Items''' window:
 
#    On the '''Receive PO Items''' window:
##       If serialized, enter the serial number on the Receive Stock tab and click '''Add'''. Select the warehouse the parts are going to. Click '''OK'''.
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*       If serialized, enter the serial number on the Receive Stock tab and click '''Add'''. Select the warehouse the parts are going to. Click '''OK'''.
##       If non-serialized, enter the '''Receive Quantity''' on the Receive Stock tab. Select the warehouse the parts are going to. Click '''OK'''.
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*       If non-serialized, enter the '''Receive Quantity''' on the Receive Stock tab. Select the warehouse the parts are going to. Click '''OK'''.
#   Continue receiving items. When the last item is received, you will be prompted to close the PO.
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<br>5.   Continue receiving items. When the last item is received, you will be prompted to close the PO.
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== What to do if you receive the wrong parts on a PO ==
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If you receive parts on a PO that you shouldn’t have received, you will have to delete the stock you added to SME and then add the part back to the PO.
  
<br>'''NOTE'''
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<span style="color:orange"> Step 1 </span>: Delete the stock lot you received  
<br>If you are receiving an item on a PO ''and you enter more than the original quantity'' and click Save you will be presented with the following prompt:
 
<br> Error - there is a mismatch between the number of items ordered and the number of items received and backordered.
 
  
<br>[[File:POMisMatchQty.png]]
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#    Go to the '''Inventory''' module > '''Inventory
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#    Click '''Search > Search Active''' Items and select the material you need to edit.
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#    Go to the '''Material Details''' tab.
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#    Select the stock lot you need to get out of SME. You can sort by date to find the one you added most recently.
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#    Click '''Delete''' on the Material Details tab.
  
<br> If you click Yes it will receive more than was ordered.
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[[File:DeleteButton_materialDetails.png]]
  
== Receive from file for parts on PO ==
 
SME will allow you to bulk receive parts from an excel file.  This will greatly increase the speed of receiving PO's with lots of items.  Follow these steps:
 
# Go to the PO you want to receive.
 
# Create an excel file for the parts you want to receive and save as csv file.  The csv file must be configured exactly like the following:
 
## First row should include headers:  ItemNumber, SerialNumber, Quantity, Location
 
## ItemNumbers in first column
 
## Optional Serial numbers in second column
 
## Quantity in third column.  For serialized parts this should always be 1.
 
## Optional location in fourth column.  The location name must exactly match one of your Warehouse/Inventory Locations
 
## File saved in csv, comma separated value format.  Excel can format in csv by selecting save as and selecting Save as type to Comma Delimited (csv) format.
 
# One way to get a list of all items on a PO is to use the export to file.  Select PO Items tab and right click in the window to export to excel
 
  
== What to do if you receive the wrong parts on a PO ==
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<span style="color:orange"> Step 2 </span>: Add the material back to the Purchase Order
If you receive parts on a PO that you shouldn’t have received, if you have the permission to do so in your User Group, you can right click on the PO Item and select '''Reverse Receipt'''.
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<br>The permission on the '''User Group is Can reverse receipt PO Items''' on the''' Administrative Clearances''' tab.
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#    Go to the Purchase Order.
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#    If the PO is closed, you can click Actions > Re-open PO.  
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#    Click the '''PO Items''' tab
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#    Click '''New''' and add the material to the PO again.
  
[[File:ReverseReceipt.png]]
 
  
 
== How do I delete a PO that has been fully received? ==
 
== How do I delete a PO that has been fully received? ==
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<br>Make sure your warehouses have an address by going to''' Setup''' module > '''company''' > '''Lists''' > '''Warehouses'''. Select the warehouse and click Edit at the bottom. Enter the address in the window that opens (image below).  
 
<br>Make sure your warehouses have an address by going to''' Setup''' module > '''company''' > '''Lists''' > '''Warehouses'''. Select the warehouse and click Edit at the bottom. Enter the address in the window that opens (image below).  
 
<br>[[File:DefaultLocationAddress.png]]
 
<br>[[File:DefaultLocationAddress.png]]
 
<h3>Changing the Ship To location on a PO</h3>
 
If you change the Ship To location on the Shipping tab, you will be prompted with the following question:
 
<br>“The shipping location has changed. Update line items for new location?”
 
<br>[[File:ShippingLocationHasChanged.png]]
 
<br> If you click Yes, when you go to receive the items on the PO, they will default to be received into that new shipping location, shown in the Warehouse field in the image below.
 
<br>[[File:ChangeShippingLocation_ReceiveItem.png]]
 
  
 
== Next PO Number ==
 
== Next PO Number ==
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http://high5software.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Default_Export_to_QuickBooks_Settings#Export_Options_for_Purchase_Orders
 
http://high5software.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Default_Export_to_QuickBooks_Settings#Export_Options_for_Purchase_Orders
 
 
 
== Create Purchase Order for Parts Below Minimum Level ==
 
In a purchase order, you can click '''Actions''' > '''Add from Minimum Level Inventory''' to see all the items below minimum quantity and pick the items you want to place on PO. Before using this Actions option, you have to do some setup.
 
<br>[[File:POActions AddFromMinLevel.png]]
 
 
 
<h3>Create a Min Level Inventory Search View</h3>
 
It is helpful to create an inventory search view that includes Name, Description, Available, Minimum, OnOrder, ReOrder and Vendor.
 
<br>- Go to '''Inventory''' module > '''Inventory'''
 
<br>- Click '''Search''' > '''Search Active Items'''
 
<br>- Click '''Views''' > '''New View'''
 
<br>- The Grid columns window opens.
 
<br>- Check '''Name''', '''Description''', '''Available''', '''Minimum''', '''OnOrder''', '''ReOrder''' and '''Vendor'''. If there are others you want to see you can check those.
 
<br>- Click '''OK'''
 
<br>- Click '''Views''' > '''Save View'''
 
<br>- Enter a Name for the View such as Min Level View and click '''OK'''
 
<br>- Back in inventory, click '''Search''' > '''Search Active Items'''
 
<br>- In the search window that opens, arrange the columns in the order you want and set the column widths you want.Similar to the screenshot below.
 
<br>[[File:MinLevelSearchWindow.png]]
 
<br>- Click OK at the bottom of the search window
 
<br>'''Note''' that when you are in a search window, you can apply the search view you want by clicking '''Views''' > '''Apply View''' and select the saved view
 
 
<h3>Assign Minimum level and reorder quantity to your inventory items</h3>
 
- Go to an Inventory Item
 
<br>- Click the Ordering Information tab
 
<br>- Locate the Minimum on Hand and Reorder Quantity fields (image below)
 
<br>---  The '''Minimum on Hand''' will be the quantity of stock you don’t want to go under for that item.
 
<br>---  The''' Reorder Quantity''' would be the quantity you would be ordering when the item is put on a Purchase Order. (If left as 0, then it would put the quantity of 1 when the item is placed on a PO)
 
<br>- You can also assign a default vendor for this item in the Vendor field.
 
 
<br>[[File:OrderingInforamtionTab.png]]
 
 
<h3>Create a Purchase Order</h3>
 
- Go to Inventory module > Purchase Orders
 
<br>- Click New and choose the vendor
 
<br>- Click '''Actions''' > '''Add from Minimum Level Inventory''' (image below)
 
<br>[[File:POActions_AddFromMinLevel.png]]
 
 
<br>- The search window that opens will show you your inventory items below minimum quantity.
 
<br>- Apply your Min Level search window if not applied already (Views > Apply view)
 
<br>- You can filter by vendor if you want to see only items for a specific default vendor. To filter, type the vendor name in the filter box directly under the VENDOR column header as shown in the image below.
 
<br>[[File:FilterMinLevelByVendor.png]]
 
 
<br>- Note the ONORDER column to see how many of that item are already on purchase orders.
 
<br>- Double click on the item you want to place on PO.
 
<br>- The Add Items to Order window will open (image below). The '''Quantity''' will be populated with the quantity in the Reorder Quantity field on the Inventory Item. You can change the number as needed here.
 
<br>[[File:REOrderQtyPopulatesQuantityOnPo.png]]
 
 
<br>- Click '''OK''' and the item is added to the PO.
 
<br>- If you need to edit the quantity of an item already on the PO, select the item and click '''Edit''' (image below)
 
<br>[[File:EditItemOnPoToChangeQty.png]]
 
 
<br>- Click '''Actions''' > '''Add from Minimum Level Inventory''' to add additional items to the PO.
 
 
== Create Purchase Order for Parts Below Minimum using Utilities==
 
If you are tracking stock in multiple warehouse locations including truck warehouses, you can assign each warehouse location a minimum level. There are utilities in SME that will look at all the warehouse minimum levels for each warehouse and create Purchase Orders if stock is below the minimum level. Each warehouse location will need to have a minimum level on it and each item should have a reorder quantity.
 
 
<h3>Assign minimum level to each warehouse for inventory items</h3>
 
- Go to an Inventory item
 
<br>- Click the '''Stock Tab'''
 
<br>- If there is an entry on that tab for a warehouse, you can select the line and click '''Edit'''. If the location isn’t added to the inventory item yet, click '''New Stock Location''' to add a location that isn’t already listed on the tab.
 
<br>[[File:AddStockLocationToAddMin.png]]
 
 
<br>- The Inventory Stock Editor window will open.
 
<br>If you are editing an existing stock location for the inventory item, the Inventory Stock Editor window will open and you will need to enter the minimum level for that location in the '''Min. Level''' field. (image below)
 
<br>[[File:AddMinLevelForExistinglocation.png]]
 
 
<br>If you are adding a new stock location to the inventory item, make sure to select the location in the '''Warehouse''' drop down field. (image below)
 
 
<br>-- Locate the '''Add Qty''' field. If you aren’t adding stock to that warehouse, make sure you put '''0''' in the Add Qty field. If you need to add stock to that warehouse, you can enter it in the field.
 
<br>-- Click '''OK'''
 
 
<br>[[File:AddingNEwStockLocation.png]]
 
 
<br>--Click '''Edit''' to edit the stock location and open the Inventory Stock Editor again.
 
<br>-- Enter the minimum level for that warehouse in the '''Min. Level''' field.
 
<br>-- Click''' OK'''.
 
 
<br>- After you’ve entered the Min. Level for each warehouse location, you can see them listed on the''' Stock Tab'''. Rearrange the columns on the grid so you can see the MinLevel column. (image below)
 
 
<br>[[File:ReviewLocationMinLevelOnStockTab.png]]
 
 
<h3>Assign reorder quantity to the item</h3>
 
- On the inventory item, click the '''Ordering Information''' tab
 
<br>- Enter a '''Reorder Quantity''' (image below). When this item is placed on a PO, this is the quantity that will be order.
 
 
<br>[[File:OrderingInformationTabReorderQty.png]]
 
 
<h3>Run the Utility to Create Minimum Level Purchase Orders by Location</h3>
 
- Go to '''Utilities''' module > '''Utilities'''
 
<br>- Select '''Inventory'''
 
<br>- Select '''Create Minimum Level Purchase Orders by Location''' (image below)
 
 
<br>[[File:UtilitiesModuleRunMinLevelByLocation.png]]
 
 
<br>- Click '''Run It'''
 
<br>- In the window that opens, select the warehouse location you want to run the utility for. Click '''OK'''.
 
 
<br>[[File:SelectLoctionForOrdering.png]]
 
 
<br>- When the utility completes, you will be notified how many Purchase Orders were created.
 
<br>- When viewing the Stock tab on the inventory item, you will see the On PO number reflect the quantity on PO for that location. (image below)
 
 
<br>[[File:ReviewOnPOQuantityStockTab.png]]
 
 
<br>'''**NOTE**''' when you run the utility, it is not checking to see if there is quantity on PO for that item. If you ran the utility again before you received the item already on a PO, another PO will be generated.
 
 
<h3>Run the Utility to Create Minimum Level Purchase Orders</h3>
 
This utility will check all warehouse locations to see if a PO is needed. The other utilities forces you to choose which location you want to run the utility for.
 
 
- Go to '''Utilities''' module > '''Utilities'''
 
<br>- Select '''Inventory'''
 
<br>- Select '''Create Minimum Level Purchase Orders'''
 
<br>- Click '''Run It'''
 
<br>- Choose a zone if you want or leave blank and all locations will be checked.
 
<br>- When the utility is complete, a message will pop up with the number of Purchase Orders created.
 
 
<br>'''**NOTE**''' - The utility does not check to see if items are already on Purchase Orders. You must be aware if you run the utility frequently and you haven't received stock on a PO, then the utility would create another PO for the item.
 
 
 
 
== Changing quantities on PO for items linked to an order ==
 
 
Below is a screenshot of a service order with two material items.
 
<br>[[File:Order_MaterialOnPO3and1.png]]
 
<br> Below is the PO these items are linked to
 
<br>[[File:PO_OrderItemsLinkedTo3and1.png]]
 
 
<h3>Increase the quantity of material on a PO</h3>
 
If you increase the quantity of a material item on the PO, the quantity of stock received over the quantity linked to the service order will go directly to your warehouse stock as available.
 
<br> In this example, the IV 103920 Lamp was change from 1 to 2 and the 2 were received on the PO.
 
<br>[[File:PO_IncreaseQuantityAndReceive.png]]
 
<br>One of the two received went into stock and reserved on the service order.
 
<br>[[File:PO_ItemReceivedReservedToOrder1.png]]
 
<br> The additional one added wasn’t associated with a service order so when received it went into stock as Available. It can now be reserved on a service order.
 
<br>[[File:AdditionalStockGoesToAvailable.png]]
 
 
 
<h3>Decrease the quantity of material on a PO</h3>
 
In the example below, the quantity on the KX-TDA30 was changed from 3 to 2 and received
 
<br>[[File:PO_DecreaseQtyAndReceive.png]]
 
<br> On the service order you will see that the two were reserved for the material on the order. You will also see the third quantity on the order is split out, holding onto the link status of Has ordered Items. It will need to be placed back on a PO since the link was broken, deleted off the order, or reserve stock for the item.
 
<br>[[File:OrderMaterialsSplitOUtReserved.png]]
 
<br> If you need to place that last quantity on a PO, you can:
 
<br>- Edit the material.
 
<br>- Click the Stock Details tab
 
<br>- Change the Item Status from Has Ordered Items to Has Jit Items.
 
<br>- Click OK
 
<br>[[File:ChangeFromHAsOrderedToJIT.png]]
 
<br> Then you can click '''Actions''' > '''Create PO for Selected Items''' on the service order to create a PO for the item.
 
 
== Changing quantities on an order if the items are linked to a PO ==
 
In this scenario, we have a service order with two material items. Both material items are on a PO and they are linked. (either created from the service order or added to the PO using actions > Add Items from Service). Below will discuss what happens if you increase or decrease the quantity of the material items on the service order when the material is on a linked PO.
 
<br>[[File:ServiceOrderWithItemsLinkedToPO.png]]
 
<br>Below is the PO with the two items from the service order
 
<br>[[File:POWithLinkedItems.png]]
 
 
<h3>Increase quantity of material on an order that is linked to a PO</h3>
 
Open the material item on the order and increase the quantity from 1 to 2. It adds another material line item to order as “Has JIT Items”
 
<br>[[File:IncreaseMaterialQuantityPastQtyOnPO.png]]
 
 
<br>If you need to add that item to an existing PO:
 
 
<br>- Go to the PO
 
<br>- Click '''Actions''' > '''Add Items from service'''
 
<br>- Select the service order and select the item that needs to be on the PO. (Image below)
 
<br>[[File:POAddItemsFromService.png]]
 
<br>The item is added to the PO as shown in image below. When you receive the item, it will be reserved on the service order it is tied to.
 
<br>[[File:AdditionalItemAddedToPO.png]]
 
 
<h3>Decrease quantity of material on an order that is linked to a PO</h3>
 
<br>- Go to Service Order and open the material
 
<br>- Click the Stock Details tab
 
<br>- Highlight the stock detail (1 in image below)
 
<br>- click the Delete button at the bottom (2 in image below)
 
<br>- Change the Quantity at the top (3 in image below)
 
<br>- Click OK at the bottom of Add Items to Order window.
 
<br>[[File:DecreaseMaterialItemQuantityWithHasOrderedItemStatus.png]]
 
<br> You will see the material is showing the correct quantity but since the stock details were released, the Link Status is at Has JIT Items.
 
<br>[[File:MaterialLinkStatusChangesToJIT.png]]
 
 
<br> The PO still has the quantity of 3. It is no longer linked to the original material detail because it was deleted
 
<br>[[File:PO_KeepsItemsWithPreviousQuantityNotLinked.png]]
 
 
<br>You have two options:
 
<br>A) Change the quantity on the material on the PO down to the quantity you need. When you receive the stock, it will not be automatically reserved on the service order because the material details were deleted on the material on the order. The stock you receive will go to your warehouse as available. You will need to manually reserve the stock on the service order.
 
 
<br>B) Delete the line item on the PO and re-add the correct quantity from the '''Actions''' > '''Add Items From Service''' option to select the order and select the correct material. When the material is added this way, the stock received will be automatically reserved on the service order.
 

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