PO> Requisition Approval
Approve Requisitions
Summary
Approved requisition line items can be used to create purchase orders in the Purchase Order module. In
order to approve requisitions, you must have the proper security
settings set up on the Springbrook username account that you are logged in as. Follow this process to approve requisitions.
Related Links
Click here for information on creating requisitions.
Click here for information on the PO Setup window.
Click here for information on the My Work Flows window.
Step by Step
2 Select the requisitions to approve.
- Open the Select Requisitions window (PO> Requisitions Approval> Select Requisitions).
- The Select Requisitions window will display all of the requisitions currently available for approval. If you do not see the desired requisitions, confirm that the requisition status has been set to Ready for Approval (PO> Requisitions> Requisitions> Requisition Status field).
- Check the Selected toggle for each of the requisitions you would like to approve.
- Click the Save icon
when complete.
3 Approve Requisitions.
4 Print the Proof List.
- Open the Print Proof List window (PO> Requisitions Approval> Proof List).
- Specify if you would like the report to sort by requisition number or vendor number in the Report Order field.
- The Proof List will display the Line Item, Account, Item, Vendor, Task, Type, Description, Price, Quantity Unit, and Amount. Totals will be provided for each requisition and the entire report.
- Click the Print icon
to process the report immediately or enter a date and time in the field next to the Print icon to schedule the report to generate at a later time.
You can view the progress of the report on the Job Viewer window (SS> Utilities> Show Scheduled Jobs). Click here for information on the Jobs Viewer window.- Click the Print icon drop-down menu and select Print Preview to preview the report before printing.
- Click the Print icon drop-down menu and select Excel to export the report data to an Excel spreadsheet as unformatted data.
- Click the Print icon drop-down menu and select Excel (Formatted) to export the report data to an Excel spreadsheet that includes much of the Springbrook formatting found on the printed version of the report.
- Once the report is generated, you can also display the report using the View Reports window (SS> Utilities> View Report). Click here for information on the View Reports window.
5 Generate Work Flows.
- The Generate Work Flows step applies if only certain employees are
allowed to commit a Requisitions Approval batch. For example, if you are a
department clerk, but only the department head is allowed to actually commit
a Requisitions Approval batch, then run the Generate Work Flow step to notify
the department head that a Requisitions Approval batch is ready to be
committed. If you do not use work flow, skip to the Commit step and
commit the batch.
- Select Generate Work Flows on the palette. This will open an information
window asking you to confirm your selection. Press ENTER or click the Confirm icon
to
generate the work flows. This will create a job on the Jobs Viewer window.Click
here for information on the Jobs Viewer window.
- Once the job is
complete, the work flow will be created.
6 Review Work Flows.
- The Review Work Flows step is used to view the
requisitions before committing the batch and is used in conjunction with the
Generate Work Flow step. For example, a department clerk runs the Generate
Work Flow step to notify the department head that requisitions are ready to be
approved. The department head receives an email that the batch is ready to
be committed, so they go into the Requisitions Approval batch, review the requisitions, and then commit the batch.
- Open the Review Work Flows window to review the requisitions in the batch
(PO> Requisitions Approval> Review Work Flows).
- The work flow approver can also access the requisitions batch directly from the notification email or from the My Tasks window (My Tasks icon
on the application main menu). - Work flows are processed on the My Tasks window in the same manner as on the My Work Flows window (SS> Work Flows> My Work Flows). Click here for information on the My Work Flows window.
- The Review Work Flow window displays the work flow generated by the
Generate Work Flows step (PO> Requisitions Approval> Generate Work Flow).
- The Status column displays the status of the work flow. If the
work flow is waiting to be approved, the Status will be New.
- The Author column displays the department clerk that created the
work flow (this is the employee that ran the Generate Work Flow step). If
the requisitions are rejected, this is the employee that will receive the
notification email that the requisitions have been rejected.
- The type of work flow generated during the Generate Work Flow step
determines what needs to be done to the requisitions before the batch can be
committed.
- If the workflow is set up as an action step on your role (SS> Work
Flow> Work Flow Templates), you will have to approve or reject the
requisitions in the batch before you can commit the batch.
- If the workflow is set up as an information step on your role (SS>
Work Flow> Work Flow Templates), the commit step will be enabled and the
batch will be ready to commit. You will not be able to view the requisitions in the batch or view the requisitions detail. When the workflow
is set up as an information step, skip the Review Work Flows step and
commit the Requisitions Approval batch.
- If you have to approve or reject the requisitions in the batch, highlight
the workflow in the Review Work Flow window and press ENTER. This will open
the Work History Proof List, displaying all of the requisitions in the batch.
- Review the requisitions. Click the Print icon
to generate
a printed copy of the report.
- From the Work History Proof List, click either the Approve icon
or the Reject icon
.
- If you select Accept, the Commit step on the Requisitions Approval
batch will be enabled.
- If you select Reject, the author of the requisitions (the
department clerk that creates the requisitions) will get an email
notification that the requisitions have been rejected. This will
not reset the batch step of the Requisitions Approval process, but you
will not be able to commit the batch (the Commit step will not be
enabled). The department clerk will then go back into the Requisitions
Approval batch, modify the requisitions, and run the Generate
Work Flows step again.
7 Commit the Requisition Approval batch.
- The Commit step will not be enabled if the Generate Work Flows step creates an action work flow and the requisitions in the batch have either not been approved or the requisitions have been rejected.
- Select Commit on the Requisitions Approval batch. This will open an information window to commit the batch. Press ENTER or click the Confirm icon
to commit. Use the Jobs Viewer window to view the progress of the Commit step.
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