on 07-01-2008 8:06 AM
Hai friends
Self Service Procurement is used for automatic generation of PR and shop on Behalf of.
So how is SSP possible in creation of PR in extended Classic Scenario
Is SSP possible in Classic Scenario only? If its possible in all scenario then what is the use of Self Service Procurement
Regards
krishna
Hi Krishna,
SSP (Self Service Procurement) scenario is possible in both, Classic and Extended Classic Scenario's. In classic scenario, the follow-on doc. say PO created w.r..t SC will be created in backend system and in case of Extended Classic Scenario, the PO will be created in SRM and a copy will be posted to backend.
PR can be replicated from backend to SRM system in both the cases. It falls under Plan-driven procurement business scenario.
In extended classic scenario, if you want to replicate the PR to SRM, it can be listed in sourcing cockpit as an external requirement and ca be processed further to follow bidding process in SRM.
In classic scenario, you can configure to create a SC in SRM and transfer it to the backend system to create PR / PO as a follow-on document.
I hope this answers to your question.
Regards,
Prashant
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Hi Krishna,
have a look into sap.help to get insights into the scenarios.
SSP supports the easy requisitioning using catalogs and free text in all available scenarios.
Cheers,
Claudia
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Hi. Why do you only want a requsition with Self service procurement?
In Extended Classic you would get a PO in SRM and a replica PO in the backend, is that a problem?
In Classic you can choose whether to get a req or a PO in the backend.
Regards,
Dave.
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