Copy purchase requisitions
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Applies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
If you create purchase requisitions that are similar to each other, or request the same items regularly, you can copy an existing purchase requisition so that you do not have to reenter all the information. You can also copy purchase requisition lines from existing purchase requisitions and add them to your current purchase requisition. You can modify information in the copied purchase requisition before you submit it for approval.
Note
You can copy only from purchase requisitions for which you are the preparer. In Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, the requisition that you copy to must have the same requisition purpose as the requisition that you copy from. For more information about requisition purposes, see About purchase requisitions.
Most of the information in the header of the existing purchase requisition is copied to the new purchase requisition, such as the purchase requisition name and business justification. The requested date of the new requisition is assigned by default as either today’s date or, if there is lead time assigned to an item, a date in the future. You are assigned as the preparer.
If the requisition purpose is consumption and if you copy lines that reference an item number in Microsoft Dynamics AX, then the prices, discounts, and line charges are recalculated, based on the latest master data and trade and purchase agreements. If you copy lines that do not reference an item number in Microsoft Dynamics AX, then the prices, discounts, and charges are copied directly from the purchase requisition lines. Purchase requisition lines that reference items from an external vendor catalog cannot be copied and are ignored by the copy process. If the requisition purpose is replenishment, the site and warehouse are not copied to the new requisition.
Copy a purchase requisition
Click Procurement and sourcing > Common > Purchase requisitions > Purchase requisitions prepared by me.
On the Purchase requisitions prepared by me list page, select the purchase requisition that you want to copy.
On the Action Pane, on the Purchase requisition tab, in the Copy group, click Copy.
In the Purchase requisitions form, review the header and line data. After you make any modifications that you need, you can submit the purchase requisition for review.
For more information about how to create and submit a purchase requisition for review, see Key tasks: Create and submit a purchase requisition.
Copy purchase requisition lines
Click Procurement and sourcing > Common > Purchase requisitions > Purchase requisitions prepared by me.
On the Purchase requisitions prepared by me list page, double-click a purchase requisition that is in a draft status or create a new purchase requisition.
In the Purchase requisitions form, on the Action Pane, on the Purchase requisition tab, click Copy lines.
In the Purchase requisition - copy lines form, on the Purchase requisitions tab, select the purchase requisition that contains the lines that you want to copy. In the lower pane, select the check box next to the lines that you want to copy. You can also select the Select all check box next to the purchase requisition to select all lines on the purchase requisition.
Select the Delete existing purchase requisition lines check box to delete any existing lines on your current purchase requisition and replace them with the new lines that you select. Clear the check box to keep the existing lines in the purchase requisition and add the selected lines.
On the Show selected transactions tab, view the list of purchase requisition lines that you have selected to copy, and then click OK to copy them to your current purchase requisition.
See also
Copy purchase - Purchase requisition (form)
Purchase requisitions - lines (form)