Enter Authorization Routing Template
Explanation
This activity is used to define which authorizers, authorization groups, 
roles and positions that can
approve a purchase.
The authorization routine is defined in the
authorization routing template, where the different
authorizers, authorization groups, 
roles and positions that have to authorize a purchase order
or purchase requisition line are defined. The authorization
routing template can then be used on
purchase orders and/or purchase requisition lines that are based on a number of
different criteria stated in the authorization rules.
The primary use of the steps is
to put several authorizers, authorization groups, 
roles and positions in
order of precedence. However, you have to specify a step number even when the authorization
routing
template only contains one step. When entering several authorizers,
authorization groups, 
roles and positions
in an authorization routing template, you can either give them all the same step number, meaning that
they can approve independently of each other, or you can rank them in priority order. If
the authorizers, authorization groups, 
roles and positions are ranked in priority order, the one with step
number 1 has to authorize the purchase requisition or order before the one with step number 2.
When an authorization rule is applied to a purchase 
requisition line or a purchase order the corresponding authorization routing 
template is copied to the purchase requisition line or order. However the rows 
in the authorization routing template will only be copied until you reach the 
row with the authorizer, authorization group, role or position with the required 
authorization limit. If an authorization routing template e.g. contains 10 steps 
but the authorizer on the first step has adequate authorization limit to authorize 
a purchase order, then it is only the row with this step that is copied to the 
purchase order.
Prerequisites
  - The authorizers must be entered for the company in the 
	Purchase Authorization Basic Data/Authorizers  tab.
  
- The authorization groups must be entered in the 
	Purchase Authorization Basic Data  window, the 
	Authorization
    Groups  tab.
- Project roles must be entered in Project 
	Basic/Default Project Roles tab and defined for the 
	project in Project Details/Project Roles tab.
- Persons must be assigned to the project roles that 
	are used in the authorization routing template. A person is assigned to user 
	defined project roles in the Project Details/Role Assignments or 
	Project Info/Role Assignments tabs.
- In order to be fetched to purchase orders/requisitions/change orders as 
	authorizers through authorization types, persons should be registered as 
	authorizers in Purchase Authorization Basic Data 
	window.
- The position must have been entered as a position 
	for the company in employees and organizational definitions.
- Persons must be assigned to the positions that are 
	used in the authorization routing template.
System Effects
An authorization routing template is created and can be connected to
authorization rules, for both purchase orders and purchase requisitions.
Window
Purchase Authorization Basic Data
Related Window Descriptions
Purchase
Authorization Basic Data
 Purchase
Authorization Basic Data/Authorization Routing Templates
Procedure
  - Open the Purchase Authorization Basic Data  window.
- Search for your company.
- Click the Authorization Routing Templates tab.
- Create a new record. 
- Enter a routing template ID and a description of the 
	routing template in their respective fields. 
- Click the table, and create a new line.
- When you enter the first line of a routing template, the system automatically sets the step
    number to ten (10). For subsequent lines, the step number is automatically set to
    ten higher than the highest previously saved step number. If required, you can change the
    default value.
- In the Authorization Type field select whether this step should be
    authorized by a specified individual,
	by an authorization group, 
	project role, position, buyer or requisitioner.
- If this step is to be authorized by one specified authorizer, enter his/her authorizer ID
    in the column with the same name. You can enter the ID or select it from the List
    of Values. The authorizer's name and contact number will be automatically retrieved.
- If this step is to be authorized by a member of an
    authorization group, enter the authorization group ID. You can enter the ID or
    select it from the List of Values. The description of the authorization group 
	will be automatically
    retrieved.
- If this step is to be authorized by a person 
	assigned to a project role, enter the project role ID. You can enter the ID or
    select it from the List of Values. The description of the project role will 
	be automatically 
	retrieved.
- If this step is to be authorized by a person 
	assigned to a position, enter the position ID. You can enter the ID or
    select it from the List of Values. The description of the position will be automatically retrieved.
- If this step is to be authorized by the buyer, you 
	only need to select the authorization type Buyer. It will then be the buyer 
	on the purchase order who is able to authorize or acknowledge this step.
- If this step is to be authorized by the 
	requisitioner, you only need to select the authorization type Requisitioner. 
	It will then be the Requisitioner on the purchase requisition who is able to 
	authorize or acknowledge this step.
- Select the authorization role that is required of the 
	selected authorizer from the Authorization Role list.
- Enter number of target days for the step if you 
	want to monitor or send notifications if the step is not authorized in time.
- Save your entry.
- Repeat steps 5 through 15 for subsequent
	routing template lines.
- Save your entry.