on 07-23-2014 6:39 AM
What does this mean to a non SRM user in plain language, does it mean that it is in the SOCO awaiting processing??
Hi,
Yes, it means that, the SC item is in the purchaser's work list.
Regards,
Ganapathi
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Oh, sorry, i meant, if you see the status as "In Purchasers Worklist", it means that, it is in SOCO.
You can see this in T Code BBP_PD field SOURCE_REL_IND. It should be 'X' for the items to be in SOCO.
Not Sourcing-Relevant | |
X | Sourcing-Relevant |
Y | Sourcing Completed |
A | Relevant for Automatic Grouping of POs |
D | Relevant for Automatic Grouping of RFQs |
N | Relevant for RFQ from Shopping Cart |
M | Relevant for RFQ from SOCO |
C | Relevant for Contract from SOCO |
U | Relevant for Auction from SOCO |
B | Relevant for Background Processing |
E | Relevant for RFQ from SC and PR (ERP) in eSOA Service |
P | Transfer Running - eSOA Service |
Hello,
"In Purchaser's Worklist" is only a "displayed" status (you will not find it on table level - the last status of the SC is approved ) , which means that the affected SC item has open quantity in Sourcing Cockpit. This helps the work of purchaser users.
As mentioned in the last comments, the Sourcing Cockpit availability depends on the SOURCE_REL_IND field (item level).
You can find more information about SOCO functionality on SCN wiki page:
Centralized Sourcing in SRM - Sourcing Cockpit - Supplier Relationship Management - SCN Wiki
Regards
Laszlo
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