Redwood: View Purchase Orders for Dual UOM-Controlled Items
View details associated with purchases of dual UOM-controlled items, such as the secondary quantity expressed in the secondary UOM. If opted into the Purchase Items That Are Priced in Their Secondary UOM feature, you will also see the pricing UOM.
These screenshots highlight these changes.
When viewing schedules from the Purchase Orders page, you can expose the Secondary Quantity column for items that are dual UOM-controlled.
Secondary Quantity on Purchase Orders Schedules View
Similarly, when viewing a purchase order, you can see the Secondary Quantity attribute in the lines-schedules table as well as in the drawer details for the line-schedule.
Secondary Quantity in View Purchase Orders Page
Secondary Quantity in Line-Schedule Drawer
The purchase order life cycle data has also been enhanced to show the ordered and received amounts in the secondary UOM.
Purchase Order Life Cycle Showing Secondary Quantities
Finally, if you're using the Purchase Items That Are Priced in Their Secondary UOM feature, you can also see the Pricing UOM in the View Purchase Order page - both in the lines-schedules table and in the drawer.
View Purchase Order Lines-Schedules Table Showing Pricing UOM
Line-Schedule Drawer Showing Pricing UOM
Steps to Enable
Run the ESS job to create index definition and perform initial ingest to OSCS scheduled process with this index name:
- Purchase Order Schedules: fa-prc-po-schedules
Key Resources
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For details on configuring, using, and accessing the Redwood Purchase Orders page, refer to the Redwood: Manage Purchase Orders feature, available in the Oracle Fusion Cloud Procurement What's New, update 25A.
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For details on configuring, using, and accessing the Redwood View Purchase Order page, refer to the Redwood: View Purchase Orders feature, available in the Oracle Fusion Cloud Procurement What's New, update 25A.
Access Requirements
You must have the Manage Scheduled Job Definition (FND_MANAGE_SCHEDULED_JOB_DEFINITION_PRIV) privilege to run scheduled processes for enabling the search extension framework.