Using Special Requests and Express Forms to Create Requisitions

This chapter provides an overview of special requests and express forms and discusses how to:

Click to jump to parent topicUnderstanding Special Requests and Express Forms

This section provides overviews of special requests, express forms, and express requisitions.

Click to jump to top of pageClick to jump to parent topicSpecial Requests

To create a requisition for an item that is not included in the standard catalog of items in PeopleSoft eProcurement and has no item ID, you can enter a special request. After you submit the requisition, the special request item is routed for approval.

When you enter a special request in the Special Request component, specify the type of item that you are requesting. This enables the system to tailor the fields to match the needs of the item.

You can request two types of items:

Note. If you know the PeopleSoft item ID, use the Search Catalog page to request the item.

Using a Negative Price on Special Request Pages

You can create a special request item or service with a negative price. This feature enables you to record trade-in items or special discount offers such as instant rebates and special coupon offers. You can enter a negative price item within PeopleSoft Purchasing and PeopleSoft eProcurement; however, negative prices cannot be entered in PeopleSoft Services Procurement. Using the Special Requests pages in PeopleSoft eProcurement, you can enter the negative value in the following fields:

A requisition with a negative price item can be sourced to a purchase order and dispatched to a vendor, then the items can be received into PeopleSoft eProcurement. When using a negative price item, the following points apply:

Negative price items can be added to the favorites list or a personal template to be used again on another requisition. In addition, you can copy a requisition with one or more negative price items using the copy action on the Manage Requisition page.

Click to jump to top of pageClick to jump to parent topicExpress Forms

Express forms enable employees to use a standardized form to order products that might need additional supporting information. For example, when ordering business cards, you must give the name, job title, phone number, and other information that varies by individual but would follow the same format.

You design the express form page that employees use by creating a record definition with the specific fields for that product. You can have as many express forms as you need. For example, you might design one express form for business cards and another for catering services. You can also use inquiry versions of the forms to display orders without allowing editing.

When the requester selects an express form for the requisition, a page appears where he can enter additional information that is needed to order the item. The requester completes this page, and the information is saved for the vendor.

Vendors can access the purchase order (PO) by using PeopleSoft eSupplier Connection. Using the application, they can access the PeopleSoft database and view the POs and the actual express form.

Click to jump to top of pageClick to jump to parent topicExpress Requisitions

Express requisitions enable requesters to enter information that the system uses to populate a delivered express form. This express form appears as a blank form if the default information is not supplied by the requester. The requester can either create a set of default information that is used to populate fields, or complete each field manually. Requesters wanting to simplify the amount of repetitive data can set up the requisition with the default information. Requesters who prefer to follow a structured head-down approach can leave the fields blank.

Click to jump to parent topicCommon Elements Used in This Chapter

# of Units of Work (number of units of work)

Enter the time that is needed to complete service based on the unit of work. For example, 2 hours or 6 days.

Add Item

Click to save data that is entered as a requisition line.

Beginning Date

Enter the date that the service should be started. This date appears in the Line Comments sections on the requisition and the purchase order.

Category

The item category to which this item or service belongs. This category ID enables the system to retrieve default values for the requisition and purchase order.

Date of Completion

The date that the services should be completed. This date appears in the Due Date fields on the requisition and the purchase order.

Forms

Select to access the express forms that have been defined for use.

Item Description

A brief description of the item that is needed. This description appears on the purchase order that is sent to the vendor.

Additional Information

Enter additional information that help describe or support a special request. Determine whether this additional information are sent to the vendor, printed on the receipt, or printed on the voucher.

Price

The unit cost of the item based on the currency used. This price can be a negative value on the Special Item page.

Quote Date

The date of the written quote from the vendor. This date appears in the Line Comments sections on the requisition and the purchase order.

Quote Number

The number of the written quote, if any, that is provided by the vendor. This number appears in the Line Comments sections of the requisition and the purchase order.

Rate

The unit price for this service based on the unit of work. This rate can be a negative value on the Special Request - Variable Cost Service page or the Special Request - Time and Materials page.

Send to Vendor

Select to send the additional information that you entered to the vendor.

Service Description

A brief description of the service that is needed (up to 254 characters). This description appears on the purchase order that is sent to the vendor.

Show at Receipt

Select to display the additional information that you entered on receipt.

Show at Voucher

Select to display the additional information that you entered on the voucher.

Special Request

Select this tab to access a list of special requests for goods and services.

Unit of Measure

Enter the default unit of measure for this express form item. This is used on the requisition.

Units of Work

The time-based unit of measure that is used for the service that is provided, for example, hour or day.

Value of Service

Enter the cost of this service. This amount is saved on the requisition line with the quantity 1 and the unit of measure Each. This cost can be a negative value on the Special Request - Fixed Cost Service page.

Vendor ID

Enter the identification number of the vendor of this item. The vendor ID is from the PeopleSoft vendor tables. You can enter a partial value and select the Vendor Lookup icon (magnifying glass) to access the Vendor Search page where you can select the correct vendor.

Vendor Name

Enter the vendor name or partial name to search for the vendor, then select the Vendor Lookup icon (magnifying glass) to access the Vendor Search page where you can select the correct vendor.

Vendor Lookup

Click to access the Vendor Search page, where you can search for and suggest a particular vendor. If you do not name a vendor, the buyer can add one later.

Click to jump to parent topicRequesting Special Items

This section discusses how to add a special request for items to a requisition.

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Page Name

Definition Name

Navigation

Usage

Special Item

PV_REQ_SR_GOOD

eProcurement, Create Requisition

Click the 2. Add Items and Services link and select the Special Request tab.

Click the Special Item link.

Add a special request for items not found in the item catalog to a requisition.

Click to jump to top of pageClick to jump to parent topicAdding a Special Request for Special Items to a Requisition

Access the Special Item page (eProcurement, Create Requisition. Click the 2. Add Items and Services link and select the Special Request tab. Click the Special Item link).

Use this page to order goods that are not listed in a catalog.

Request New Item

Select this check box to request that the item be added to the item master. When this option is selected, a request new item worklist notification is sent based on the following conditions:

  • If workflow approval is required and the requisition is approved, a worklist notification is sent to all users that have the Item Notification (ITEM_NOTIFICATION) role action.

  • If workflow approval is not required and the requisition is saved and submitted, a worklist notification is sent to all users that have the Item Notification role action.

When the requisition is saved and submitted, the status of the new item request appears in the Request New Item group box and has a value of Pending.

The authorized user can approve or reject the item request by using the eProcurement New Item Request page. When the new item request is approved, the set ID and the item ID are specified on the eProcurement New Item Request page. The requester receives an email notification when the item is created or rejected and the status changes to Created or Denied.If the new item request is approved, the set ID and the item ID are included on the email notification.

See Attaching Role Actions to User Roles.

See Defining Business Unit Options for PeopleSoft eProcurement.

See Pages Used to Maintain Items.

Add Item

Click this button to add the special item that you have entered to the requisition.

See Also

Creating Requisitions in PeopleSoft eProcurement

Click to jump to parent topicRequesting Special Services

This section discusses how to:

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Page Name

Definition Name

Navigation

Usage

Select a Request Type

PV_REQ_SPECIALREQ

Procurement, Create Requisition

Click the 2. Add Items and Services link.

Select the Special Request tab.

Define what type of special request to create.

Special Request - Fixed Cost Service

PV_REQ_SR_SVC_FC

Click the Fixed Cost Servicelink on the Select a Request Type page.

Request a fixed-cost service. This is a service with a fixed fee and is not part of the standard item catalog for PeopleSoft eProcurement.

Special Request - Variable Cost Service

PV_REQ_SR_SVC_TL

Click the Variable Cost Service link on the Select a Request Type page.

Request a variable-cost service that is based on the number of hours of work.

Special Request - Time and Materials

PV_REQ_SR_SVC_TM1

Click the Time and Materials link on the Select a Request Type page.

Request a time and materials form for services.

Click to jump to top of pageClick to jump to parent topicRequesting a Fixed-Cost Service

Access the Special Request - Fixed Cost Service page (Click the Fixed Cost Servicelink on the Select a Request Type page).

This type of service is a one-time event for a flat rate.

Click to jump to top of pageClick to jump to parent topicRequesting a Variable Cost Service

Access the Special Request - Variable Cost Service page (Click the Variable Cost Service link on the Select a Request Type page).

This type of service is a contractual agreement that is based on the number of hours of work. For example, the cost to hire temporary help is usually based on the hours worked.

The number of hours on this page is an estimate. The total price is uncertain until the job is complete. For example, the cost to hire temporary help is usually based on the hours worked.

Click to jump to top of pageClick to jump to parent topicRequesting a Time and Materials Form

Access the Special Request - Time and Materials page (Click the Time and Materials link on the Select a Request Type page).

This type of service is a contractual agreement that is based on the number of hours worked and the materials used, for example, expenses that include parts and labor for equipment repairs.

After you have completed the first page of the Time and Materials form, click Continue to go to the second page.

See Also

Adding Special Requests to Requisitions

Click to jump to parent topicCreating Express Forms

To create express forms, use the Express Form Profile component (PV_EXP_APP_PROFILE).

This section provides an overview of how to create express forms and discusses how to link express forms to PeopleSoft eProcurement.

Click to jump to top of pageClick to jump to parent topicUnderstanding How to Create Express Forms

To create an express form:

  1. Create a record definition in PeopleSoft PeopleTools with all the fields that you want on the express form.

    This record definition is created for a PeopleSoft application. The definition is made up of a rowset name and a record name and a group of child records that make up the fields for the express form page that users access to order forms. You can also hard code values into the rowset.

    The rowset name must be named &RS_REQ_ITEMS and the record must be named PV_EXT_ITEM_WRK. Required fields for the record include:

  2. Use a subpanel with the required fields to enter a requisition. It is attached to the record definition from step 1.

    Enter a default value for these required fields to be used if the requester does not enter a different value.

  3. Build the SQL table from the record definition and create the page definition.

    This defines the fields and layout of the express form itself. Enter all of the fields that you want the user to be able to complete. Be sure to include quantity and amount fields.

  4. Copy the page that you just created and save it as an inquiry page.

    The sample business card express form uses the PV_EF_BUSCARD_INQ record. This provides a display-only page for the express form. Records that you create can be edited only by appropriate users and at appropriate points in the procurement process. To access the page, select eProcurement, Procurement Application Admin, Maintain Supplier Integration, Inquire Business Cards.

  5. Define the component definition.

    The business card express form example uses PV_EF_BUSCARD.

  6. Copy the page that you created and save it as an inquiry component.

  7. Add the two components to an existing menu definition.

    The sample business card express form uses the menu name PV_MAIN_MENU.

  8. Use the Express Form Type page to link the express form to the PeopleSoft eProcurement user interface.

    To access the page, select eProcurement, Procurement Application Admin, Maintain Supplier Integration, Maintain Express Form Profile. Make sure that you select the Activated? check box to activate the express form.

  9. Enable the catalog type for the express form catalog type to establish a security setting for express forms.

    Use the Catalog Types page to enable express form security. To access the page, select eProcurement, Procurement Application Admin, Maintain Catalogs, Catalog Types and select the Enable check box.

  10. Enable menu security using permission list, roles, and user profiles.

    Express form is a type of catalog security. You must explicitly give permission to users for them to access and use express forms. Also, you must assign catalog security to a business unit. To assign catalog security, select eProcurement, Procurement Application Admin, Maintain Business Units, eProcurement Business Unit Actions, select EXPRESSFORM_SECURITY, and then select the business unit to which you want to apply the security.

  11. Test the new express form to ensure online functionality and data integrity by adding data to the express form and confirming default values and prompt lists.

    The ChartField should appear as a default from the setup in step 2. The account usually comes from the item category definition.

  12. To retrieve the express form in an item search or browse during requisition entry, define the express form search using the rule-based catalog maintenance feature.

After you add an express form to a requisition, the information that you enter appears as line comments for approvals and reviews. This example illustrates how information that you enter for an express form appears in a requisition.

Note. Line comments are not updated if you make changes to the express form; however, the application class records the changes and makes them available to suppliers who use the line comments to produce the express form.

See Also

Defining Item Control Values

PeopleTools PeopleBook: Security Administration

PeopleTools PeopleBook: PeopleSoft Application Designer

Click to jump to top of pageClick to jump to parent topicPage Used to Create Express Forms

Page Name

Definition Name

Navigation

Usage

Express Form Type

PV_EXP_APP_PROFILE

eProcurement, Administer Procurement, Maintain Supplier Integration, Maintain Express Form Profile

Link express forms to PeopleSoft eProcurement.

Click to jump to top of pageClick to jump to parent topicLinking Express Forms to PeopleSoft eProcurement

Access the Express Form Type page (eProcurement, Administer Procurement, Maintain Supplier Integration, Maintain Express Form Profile).

Use this page to link record definitions for express forms to the PeopleSoft eProcurement system. Define the page, menu, and component for the express form for both editable and inquiry-only versions. You can create different express forms for different uses and effective dates.

All fields from Effective Date through Page Name are required.

Note. The business card form is provided as an express form example, but it is not intended to be an express form template.

Effective Date

Defines the date on which the form is to be valid for use with PeopleSoft eProcurement.

Activated?

Select to indicate that this form is available for use.

Menu Name

Enter the menu definition for the express form page. Use this field to link the requisition Search Catalog page to the location of the express form. The menu, component, and page elements are part of a hierarchy in whcih each layer further defines parts of the menu.

Component Name

Enter the name of the component where the express form is located.

Page Name

Enter the record definition that you created for the express form.

Inquiry Menu Name

Enter the name of the inquiry menu definition that is used by this express form page for inquiries. Use this field to link the item description links to the location of the express form inquiry. You can view express forms using the Inquire Business Cards page. To access the page, select eProcurement, Procurement Application Admin, Maintain Supplier Integration, Inquire Business Cards.

Inquiry Component

Enter the component for express form inquiries.

Inquiry Page Name

Enter the record definition that is used for express form inquiries.

Image Name

Enter the file name of the image that you want to display on the requisition Search Catalog page for this express form.

Contact Name

Enter the contact person for this order.

Search Keywords

Enter a string of characters that can be used to search for this form. The system uses a space between strings to distinguish what makes up a string.

Role Action Security

Enter the eProcurement role action. The system uses this to further define access to the express form.

Note. More than one express form can use the same page definition but not the same express form type.

Note. Use the inquiry or display-only version of the express forms to enable users and vendors to view orders without editing them.

You can also enter search terms and a description that helps users find the express form during searches of the catalog.

Click to jump to parent topicOrdering Items from Express Forms

PeopleSoft eProcurement is delivered with an express form example of business cards. While the example can be used to design express forms, it is not intended to be used as an express form template.

To order express form items:

  1. Create or edit a requisition.

  2. Access the Find Items page, and select Forms.

  3. Click the link for the type of form that you want to order.

  4. Enter information for the form.

    Fields that are marked with an asterisk (*) are required.

  5. Click OK to save the request and access the Requisition Checkout page.

  6. After adding the form to the requisition, click the description for the linked item on the Requisition Checkout page to view the order.

See Also

Creating Requisitions in PeopleSoft eProcurement

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Page Name

Definition Name

Navigation

Usage

Business Cards

PV_EF_BUSCARD

eProcurement, Create Requisition

Click the Add Items and Services link and select the Forms tab.

Click the link for the express form that you want to use. The Business Cards page is an example page.

Enter data for express forms. When you enter the quantity of forms, the system updates the Amount field with the line total.

Click to jump to parent topicUsing Express Requisitions

This section provides an overview of express requisitions and discusses how to:

Click to jump to top of pageClick to jump to parent topicUnderstanding Express Requisitions

PeopleSoft eProcurement is delivered with an express form for use with express requisitions. This form enables users to complete fields with the details of the requisition, without having to browse through the provided catalogs. This is especially helpful for requesters who order multiple items, with or without an item id, on a regular basis. By specifying default data for use in place of blank field definitions, the requester can avoid duplicate entry. The requester can provide this default data at the beginning of the requisition creation process. When the basics of the requisition default date is defined, the requester moves to the item entry within the requisitions. The system populates the express requisition form with the default data that the requester supplied.

Express requisitions are controlled by either rule-based catalogs or by eProcurement role actions. If rule-based catalogs are enabled, the security hierarchy allows for either enabling or disabling the use of the express form entry. The system also looks to the express form type to determine which role actions control the security of the express form. The role action for the delivered express requisition form is EXPRESSREQ_ENTRY.

See Understanding Catalog Security.

See Attaching Role Actions to User Roles.

Click to jump to top of pageClick to jump to parent topicPages Used for Express Requisition

Page Name

Definition Name

Navigation

Usage

Define Requisition

PV_REQ_HDR_DEFAULT

eProcurement, Create Requisition

Click the 1. Define Requisition link and expand the Line Defaults section.

Use the Line Defaults section to establish values that the system will use when no predefined values are available.

See Defining Requisitions.

Add Items and Services - Forms

PV_REQ_SR_WIZ_MAIN

eProcurement, Create Requisition

Click the 2. Add Items and Services link and select the Forms tab.

Use the forms page to access the express form.

See Selecting Forms to Include in Requisitions.

Express Requisition

PV_EF_DATAENTRY

eProcurement, Create Requisition

Click the 2. Add Items and Services link and select the Forms tab.

Click the Express Requisition link.

Create express requisitions, which enable you to create multiple line requisitions without having to browse through catalogs.

See Creating Express Requisitions.

Catalog Security Types

PV_CAT_SEC_TYPE

eProcurement, Administer Procurement, Maintain Catalogs, Catalog Security Types

Define catalog security types. These are levels at which you apply catalog security, for example, at the user role level or the individual requester level.

See Defining Catalog Security Types.

Catalog Security

PV_CAT_SECURITY

eProcurement, Administer Procurement, Maintain Catalogs, Catalog Security Types

Click the Catalog Security link.

Assign authorized item catalogs to security types.

See Assigning Authorized Item Catalogs to Security Types.

Catalog Types

PV_CAT_SOURCE

eProcurement, Administer Procurement, Maintain Catalogs, Catalog Types

Define catalog types.

See Defining Catalog Types.

eProcurement Catalog Security Option

PV_CAT_FACTORY

eProcurement, Administer Procurement, Maintain Catalogs, eProcurement Catalog Security Option

Define catalog security options. These are system-wide access policies and GUI (graphical user interface) formats for the rule-based item catalog method.

See Defining Catalog Security Options.

eProcurement Business Unit Actions

PV_ACTIONS_BU

eProcurement, Administer Procurement, Maintain Business Units, eProcurement Business Unit Actions, Assign Actions to Business Units

Define catalog security for business units. The applicable eProcurement actions enable security for items from the business template, express forms, and direct connect suppliers.

See Defining Catalog Security for Business Units.

Express Form Type

PV_EXP_APP_PROFILE

eProcurement, Administer Procurement, Maintain Supplier Integration, Maintain Express Form Profile

Create form types for express requisitions. Define the menu, component, page, and role action security for a specific express requisition form.

See Create Form Types for Express Requisitions.

Security Type Attributes

PV_CAT_ST_ATTR

eProcurement, Administer Procurement, Maintain Catalogs, Catalog Security Types

Select the Attributes tab.

Define security type attributes, which include query or prompt tables used.

See Defining Catalog Security Types.

Security Types Default

PV_CAT_ST_DFLT

eProcurement, Administer Procurement, Maintain Catalogs, Catalog Security Types

Select the Security Types Default tab.

Review security type defaults. This display-only page identifies the system-defined security types and their implementation application classes. These values appear by default in the Catalog Security Types page, where you can use them for any setID.

See Defining Catalog Security Types.

See Also

Understanding Catalog Security

Click to jump to top of pageClick to jump to parent topicCreate Form Types for Express Requisitions

Access the Express Form Type page (eProcurement, Administer Procurement, Maintain Supplier Integration, Maintain Express Form Profile).

Description

The first description that you enter becomes the name of the link that the system uses on the Add Items and Services - Forms page.

Description

The second description forms the description details to the right of the express form link on the Add Items and Services - Forms page.

Role Action Security

If rule-based catalog security is not enabled, the system uses the eProcurement role action security based on the role action security type that is entered here.

See Also

Linking Express Forms to PeopleSoft eProcurement

Click to jump to top of pageClick to jump to parent topicCreating Express Requisitions

Access the Express Requisition page (eProcurement, Create Requisition. Click the 2. Add Items and Services link and select the Forms tab. Click the Express Requisition link).

Item

Select an item. If the requester uses assigned catalogs, then the items that are available are limited to those items from the catalogs that they are assigned. If the requester doesn't use assigned catalogs, then all items are available.

Description

This is an open format for requesters to enter data.

Quantity

The number of items.

UOM (unit of measure)

Requesters can select from appropriate values or this can be populated from the Define Requisitions page if defaults are available.

Category

If the item is not associated with a category, this information is supplied by default from the Define Requisitions page if defaults are available. This field is also based on requesters' assigned catalogs.

Price

User entered field.

Curr (currency)

This is supplied from the Define Requisitions page if defaults are available.

The system views items that are entered in express requisitions as if coming from an external source. The Quantity field is not an editable field after the requisition has been sent to review and submit. The details of these items are stored in an external source. So to edit the quantity, the user must click the item description to be taken to the external source, where the user can make the necessary changes.

You can use lines from express requisition as favorites, keeping in mind that: