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== Receiving and Processing of Customer Purchase Orders ==


== Receiving of Customer Purchase Orders ==
# Customers may send Purchase Orders (POs) to the seller via the Peppol network. In Highnix, a customer Purchase Order is treated as a Sales Order (SO).
# Once the SO is delivered to your Access Point (AP), an email notification will be sent to the designated person in charge to inform them of the incoming document.
# Log in to the Highnix ERP system and navigate to '''Sales Mgt > Peppol Sales > Peppol Sales Order Import'''.
# Click the '''Import''' button. The system will connect to the AP, retrieve customer Sales Orders, and display them in a list.
# Click the relevant processing icon to handle the selected SO document.


# A customer can send a Purchase Order (we will use Sales Order or SO for customer Purchase Order) to the seller (or you), an email from the Access Point (AP) will be triggered to alert the person in charge of the incoming PO.
=== Types of Advance Ordering ===
# You can login to Highnix ERP system, navigate to Sales Mgt, Peppol Sales, Peppol Sales Order Import. Click on the import button. The system will contact the the AP to download the customer purchase orders and list them on the screen.
# You can click on the icon to process the particular SO document.


=== Type of Advance Ordering ===
# There are four types of Sales Order documents that may be received:
## New Sales Order
## Sales Order Change
## Sales Order Cancellation
## Sales Order Balance
 
=== Receiving Customer POs (Sales Orders) into Highnix ===
 
# All Sales Order documents are transmitted through the Peppol network and are first received by the Access Point (AP).
# Upon receipt of a PO, the AP will send an email notification to alert the users.
# To transfer the Sales Orders from the AP into Highnix, the user must manually initiate the import process.
# Navigate to '''Sales Mgt > Peppol Sales > Peppol Sales Order Import''' (see Fig 1).
# Select the required date range and click the '''Import''' button.
# All Sales Order documents within the selected date range will be imported and displayed on the screen.
# In the first column of the list, the document type will be shown as '''Order''', '''OrderChange''', '''OrderCancel''', or '''OrderBalance'''.


# There are few types of Sales Orders:
=== Processing New Purchase Orders ===
## New Sales Order
 
## SO Change
# Click on the '''Order ID''' number (for '''Order''' documents only).
## SO Cancellation
# A portal will open, and an order information modal will be displayed at the top-right corner.
## SO Balance
# Users may highlight, copy, and paste the information from the modal to create a new Sales Order in the Highnix system.
# The creation of a new Sales Order (see Fig 2) follows the same process as standard Sales Order creation.
 
=== Processing Change Orders and Cancellation Orders ===
 
# For Sales Order Change and Sales Order Cancellation documents, the processing flow is similar to standard change order and order cancellation procedures.
# When the '''Order ID''' is clicked, the corresponding Sales Order will be displayed.
# The change or cancellation details will be shown in a modal window to assist users in comparing the received data with the existing Sales Order.
# After reviewing and applying the changes, users will have the option to send a response back to the customer.


=== Receiving The SO to Highnix ===
=== Order Balance ===


# As the SO will flow in via Peppol network and receive into the AP, user will need to click on a button or icon to trigger the link to AP to transfer the SO into Highnix.
# An Order Balance document is sent by the customer to inform the supplier of the remaining balance of an order.
# Navigate to Sales Mgt, Peppol Sales, Peppol Sales Order Import.  On the user interface screen, select the date range and click on the import button.
# Users may use the received Order Balance information to reconcile and verify the Sales Order balance in the system.
# All the SO within the date range will be imported.  On the first column, user will see the type of the documents, if they are new SO, SO Change, SO Cancellation ro SO Balance.


=== Processing the SO Documents ===
[[File:Cust po list.png|none|thumb|800x800px|Fig 1. Customer Purchase Order list]]
[[File:Convert cust po to so.png|none|thumb|800x800px|Fig 2. Creating a Sales Order from a Customer Purchase Order]]


# On the extreme right of the user interface table, user can see a pencil icon.  Click on the icon and depending on the type of document, the system will:
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## '''New Sales Order''': it will open a page for user to create a new SO in the system.  The customer name, BU, dates and items ordered will be automatically populated.  User can make amendments and adjust the details as neecssary before clicking on the Place Order button.
## '''SO Change:'''  It will retreive the same SO to allow user to make any amendments accordingly. SO modification can be changed of dates, prices, quantity items.  '''Note:''' that only

Latest revision as of 16:03, 14 December 2025

Receiving and Processing of Customer Purchase Orders

  1. Customers may send Purchase Orders (POs) to the seller via the Peppol network. In Highnix, a customer Purchase Order is treated as a Sales Order (SO).
  2. Once the SO is delivered to your Access Point (AP), an email notification will be sent to the designated person in charge to inform them of the incoming document.
  3. Log in to the Highnix ERP system and navigate to Sales Mgt > Peppol Sales > Peppol Sales Order Import.
  4. Click the Import button. The system will connect to the AP, retrieve customer Sales Orders, and display them in a list.
  5. Click the relevant processing icon to handle the selected SO document.

Types of Advance Ordering

  1. There are four types of Sales Order documents that may be received:
    1. New Sales Order
    2. Sales Order Change
    3. Sales Order Cancellation
    4. Sales Order Balance

Receiving Customer POs (Sales Orders) into Highnix

  1. All Sales Order documents are transmitted through the Peppol network and are first received by the Access Point (AP).
  2. Upon receipt of a PO, the AP will send an email notification to alert the users.
  3. To transfer the Sales Orders from the AP into Highnix, the user must manually initiate the import process.
  4. Navigate to Sales Mgt > Peppol Sales > Peppol Sales Order Import (see Fig 1).
  5. Select the required date range and click the Import button.
  6. All Sales Order documents within the selected date range will be imported and displayed on the screen.
  7. In the first column of the list, the document type will be shown as Order, OrderChange, OrderCancel, or OrderBalance.

Processing New Purchase Orders

  1. Click on the Order ID number (for Order documents only).
  2. A portal will open, and an order information modal will be displayed at the top-right corner.
  3. Users may highlight, copy, and paste the information from the modal to create a new Sales Order in the Highnix system.
  4. The creation of a new Sales Order (see Fig 2) follows the same process as standard Sales Order creation.

Processing Change Orders and Cancellation Orders

  1. For Sales Order Change and Sales Order Cancellation documents, the processing flow is similar to standard change order and order cancellation procedures.
  2. When the Order ID is clicked, the corresponding Sales Order will be displayed.
  3. The change or cancellation details will be shown in a modal window to assist users in comparing the received data with the existing Sales Order.
  4. After reviewing and applying the changes, users will have the option to send a response back to the customer.

Order Balance

  1. An Order Balance document is sent by the customer to inform the supplier of the remaining balance of an order.
  2. Users may use the received Order Balance information to reconcile and verify the Sales Order balance in the system.
Fig 1. Customer Purchase Order list
Fig 2. Creating a Sales Order from a Customer Purchase Order

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