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Purpose

As of Release 4.6, the purchasing documents purchase order and purchase requisition have been completely revamped. The new design focuses on the needs of the user. It supports the speedy and straightforward completion of work processes, in particular through the implementation of ergonomic principles.

For example, you can work on your POs or requisitions in the right-hand part of the screen, while at the same time making use of a document overview on the left-hand side.

In the document overview, which you can show or hide as required, you can display different purchasing documents that you need to perform your day-to-day work (such as POs, requisitions, vendor scheduling agreements).

Note

If you do not wish to use the redesigned purchase order (Enjoy purchase order) or the redesigned requisition (Enjoy purchase requisition), you can access:

 

You will find both the Enjoy purchase order and the Enjoy purchase requisition in the Purchasing menu (SAP transaction codes Create Purchase Order ME21N, Change Purchase Order ME22N, Display Purchase Order ME23N and Create Purchase Requisition ME51N, Change Purchase Requisition ME52N, Display Purchase Requisition ME53N).

 

The following enhancements are available to facilitate the inclusion of customer-specific fields in Enjoy applications:

Integration

The revamping of the purchase requisition and the purchase order has been accompanied by the redesign of the follow-on applications in Inventory Management and Invoice Verification, the objective being to give the complete procurement process a uniform look and feel.

Restrictions

Note the following restrictions. In these cases, the relevant functionality will be provided at a later point in time:

 

See also:

The New Interactive Design

Purchase Order with New Interactive Design

Purchase Requisition with New Interactive Design

 

Note

For more information and example data relating to the new interactive design in the procurement process, refer to the IDES documentation for Release 4.6C under Materials management ® Purchasing, section The Enjoy Interface in the Procurement Process.

 

 

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