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- | Write about usage here. | + | ====== Purchasing Ordering ====== |
+ | ===== The Purchasing process ===== | ||
+ | This section describes the steps in the Purchasing process. | ||
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+ | - Staff enter a Purchase Order into Moneyworks. | ||
+ | * At this point, the Purchase Order is unapproved. | ||
+ | - The Finance Department check and approve the Purchase Orders. | ||
+ | * To approve a Purchase Order, authorised staff, select the option Command | Authorise_PO v3. This script places the authorisers initials into a special authorisation field. | ||
+ | - Staff print their approved Purchase Orders and send them to the supplier. | ||
+ | * A Purchase Order is fully authorised when the two columns, Auth 1 and Auth 2 on the Purchase Order list are no longer blank, that is, they have the initials of two staff members who are responsible for authorising Purchase Orders. | ||
+ | * If an unauthorised Purchase Order is printed, then the words ‘Not Approved’ will be printed on it. If it has been fully authorised then ‘Approved’ will be printed on it. | ||
+ | - When the goods arrive, Staff check the goods against the packing slip and then hold (file) the packing slip. | ||
+ | - On receipt of the invoice for the goods, the Finance Department email the staff member. | ||
+ | - Staff then check the invoice details which have been emailed to them and then approve the creditor invoice using the Command menu option ‘Authorise Invoice’ | ||
+ | - The Finance Department process and post the invoice ready to be paid in a creditor payments run. | ||
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+ | ===== How to enter a Purchase Order ===== | ||
+ | - First ensure the Purchase Order Transaction window is displayed. | ||
+ | * To display it, select Show | Transactions, | ||
+ | * You should see a list of your approved Purchase Orders (if there are any). | ||
+ | - To enter a new Purchase Order, click on the //New// button | ||
+ | * You can find the //New// button in the palette of buttons which is just above the list of Purchase Orders. | ||
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+ | - Enter the Supplier code | ||
+ | * All supplier codes start with the first three letters of the company name or surname (for individuals). | ||
+ | * So, for example, if you enter ‘A\’ you will get a list of supplier codes starting ‘A’. | ||
+ | - Enter the Date | ||
+ | - Enter your Department code | ||
+ | * For example, ‘10’. | ||
+ | - Enter the purchase order details in the Items section of the screen. | ||
+ | - Finally, click on the //OK// button to save the Purchase Order | ||
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+ | ===== How to authorise a Creditor invoice ===== | ||
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+ | When the Finance Department receives the creditor invoice for the goods you’ve ordered, they will send you an email with the details of the invoice to be authorised. | ||
+ | - Check the invoice details against your purchase order and ensure you’ve actually received all the goods as per the invoice. | ||
+ | - If you have, then Select //Authorise Invoice// from the Command menu | ||
+ | - Enter the Invoice number into the Input box. | ||
+ | * The Input box won’t come up as the front window. | ||
+ | * A user can only authorise Invoices for Purchase Orders they’ve entered. |