Troubleshooting Internal Requisition Setup – Planned Item
(Doc ID 2384272.1)
Last updated on AUGUST 28, 2024
Applies to:
Oracle Fusion Order Management Cloud Service - Version 11.12.1.0.0 and laterOracle Fusion Self Service Procurement Cloud Service - Version 11.12.1.0.0 and later
Oracle Fusion Purchasing - Version 11.12.1.0.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Purpose
Internal material transfers are requests made for goods to be fulfilled internally. It may originate in Self Service Procurement when a worker manually creates a requisition. Requisition lines for internal material transfers are submitted to the Document Creation Service for orchestration and fulfillment. An internal material transfer starts when a user requests an item going to either an expense or an inventory destination and the item may come from a subinventory in the same inventory organization or May come from another inventory organization. The different transfer types will be managed as below: Intraorganization and Intercompany. The Intercompany transfers will be handled by the manage transfer order process
In this document, you also find an example on how to configure rules for interorganization transfers and to define the relationships between source inventory organizations and destination inventory organizations.
Notice that you cannot create intraorganization inventory destination transfers from SSP.
Please refer to the following documentation:
- SCM Cloud Implementing Manufacturing and Supply Chain Materials Management for more details on internal material transfers, interorganization parameters, inventory transactions,
shipping, receiving, supply chain orchestration, and cost accounting among others: https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/saas/supply-chain-management/r13-update17d/faims/toc.htm
- Using Procurement > Manage Requisitions for more details on how to enable internal material transfers in SSP.
Troubleshooting Steps
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