on 08-10-2010 7:22 PM
Dear Experts,
Is there any other way to create shopping cart other than manual way? if so what are the scenarios to create shopping carts in non-manual way?
{I am not talking about external classic scenario where shopping cart are also available in soucing cockpit in plan driven procurement scenario}
Thanks and regards,
Ranjan
manual request -
describe procurement , internal goods and services and full funtionality and catalog etc - MANUAL as per SRM design
Non- manual :-
PM , PS and APO request turn to shopping cart - as per Plan driven scenario.
I dont think so other than REQUEST generation sources.
According to business demand you can create a shopping cart from external file or external third party system also by enhancement .
REQUESTING concept is very important topic in the PROCUREMENT business what exactly he wants and when he wants how much he wants etc..from where he wanted to procure and where to post to cost , competitive source of supply ..
request MUST carry very precise information to create a Purchase order or other follow on docuemnt creations.
Muthu
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You will have to create the shopping carts manually or you can bring the Purchase requisitions into SRM Sourcing Cockpit. If your intention is to create Shopping carts from a file, you might have to write an interface with FM:BBP_PD_SC_CREATE_EXTERNAL
Regards,
Surya
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Hello,
In standard, there are only two options:
- Manually;
- Via external requirement, sending a backend PR to SRM.
You can create your own implementation using FM BBP_PD_SC_CREATE, but not sure how this works.
Kind regards.
Ricardo
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