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Entering Request for Quotations (RFQ)

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  • Date June 19, 2012
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Entering Request for Quotations (RFQ


Entering the Request for Quotations (RFQ) in Oracle Purchasing broadly involves 8 steps as follo Preparing the Request for Quotation Entering Additional Information Adding Suppliers to the RFQ Adding Suppliers from a Supplier List Adding Terms to the RFQ Adding Price Breaks to the RFQ Changing the currency for the RFQ Printing the RFQ Couple of details on each step is described below: PREPARING THE REQUEST FOR QUOTATION a) Navigate to Purchasing –> RFQ’s and Quotations –> RFQ’s b) The number field remains blank until the RFQ is saved. Number is automatically assigned, because “RFQ Number Entry” is set to “Automatic” in the “Purchasing ptions”. This set up can be changed to “Manual”, if desired c) Choose document type from the list of values. Enter the Bill-to and ship-to locations for the RFQ. d) Status defaults to “Inprocess” when the RFQ is created e)Enter the “Due Date” suppliers have to respond by. Enter the “Close Date” for the RFQ. The “Close Date” is printed on the RFQ. Oracle Purchasing warns the user if they enter a quotation after the RFQ “Close Date” f)Check the Quote Approval Required to enforce approval of any quotation referencing this RFQ before the quotation can be used for a purchase order g) Enter the line type as either “Goods” or “Services” and the item number ENTERING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION In the “More” tab, additional information can be provided which is optional ADDING SUPPLIERS TO THE RFQ Enter the name of the active “Supplier” you want to place on the RFQ Supplier list and the select the site ADDING SUPPLIERS FROM SUPPLIER LIST To minimize data entry time, you can add a group of suppliers to a RFQ from a “Supplier List” ADDING TERMS TO RFQ Enter the payment terms, freight terms and save your work ADDING PRICE BREAKS TO RFQ The Price Breaks form is used to enter pricing information for the RFQ. User can utilize as many price breaks as you want. You can also provide multiple price breaks if you want to receive quotations from your suppliers for different terms, ship-to locations, or quantities CHANGING CURRENCY FOR THE RFQ You can optionally change the currency for the RFQ line from the functional currency for the purchasing operating unit to another currency PRINTING THE RFQ Once the status of the RFQs that are to be printed have been manually changed to “Active”, you can submit your request to print

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Sameh Bakkar
Sameh Bakkar has over 15 years Oracle Applications implementation experience (EBS/Fusion) and he is an Oracle authorized trainer. He has in-depth technical and Functional knowledge of Oracle Applications and Oracle HCM Cloud. Sameh has excellent experience in Team management, Man Power and resource planning, and Pre-Sales management Process. Additionally he has also given Best Practices seminars on Oracle e-business suite and Oracle Fusion.

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