How to review and accept changes to confirmed Purchase Orders in D365 F&O
Purchase department plays very crucial role in any company to maintain right inventory at right time & at right price. So to keep business running efficiently purchase orders are released to suppliers accordingly. But there might be changes in confirmed purchase orders due to various reasons & it’s impacts on business will vary case to case basis. It is very important to quickly assess the impact of changes & respond to mitigate the challenges.
D365 F&O has released workspace “Confirmed purchase orders with changes” to review and accept changes to confirmed Purchase Orders. This feature is useful to purchase manager, sourcing manager to take quick actions on changes. On this workspace summary is shown for all orders with no. of “Low impact changes”, “High impact changes”, “Impacted downstream orders” sales, production or service orders which will be affected due to changes in purchase orders. List of “All purchase orders with changes”, change details i.e. item no., quantity change, date change, impacted order details as below –
Now selected PO is 000039 in “All purchase orders with changes” list in 1st table in lower half. In 2nd table details of changes are provided with item number & changed quantity. As in this PO quantity of item M0007 is reduced from 100 to 10 because of which production order P000169 & P000171 will be affected which is shown in 3rd table in lower half. In 2nd table in upper half M0007 is part of list which are “High impact changes” means changes in this purchase order is going to impact production orders which will affect business.
Similarly selected PO is 000038 in “All purchase orders with changes” list in 1st table in lower half. In 2nd table details of changes are provided with item number & changed quantity. As in this PO delivery date of item M0002 is delayed but this change is not going to affect any downstream order. As there are no details in 3rd table in lower half. In 1st table in upper half M0002 is part of list which are “low impact changes” means changes in this purchase order is not affecting any production order or sales order even if it is delayed upto new date.
Similarly, all confirmed orders which has changed will be displayed in this list. Once these changes are reviewed by purchase department personnel, they can discuss with suppliers to mitigate the changes. & then confirm the finalized changes by selecting purchase orders on list & click on confirm purchase orders button.
Conclusion –
Hence using “Confirmed purchase orders with changes” workspace purchase manager can review changes in 1 screen with details of impact on downstream orders & can approve these orders & take required action to reduce the impact on business.
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