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Purchase order:.........................................................................................................................2
Purchase order types............................................................................................................2
In what cases do we use journal and purchase order?.........................................................2
Difference between Accounting date and Delivery date......................................................2
Difference between Purchase Agreement and Trade agreement in dynamics 365.
Commitment:.......................................................................................................................2
Pool field in Purchase orders................................................................................................3
Active Change Management................................................................................................3
Purpose of unplanned Po.....................................................................................................4
Finalize Purchase order........................................................................................................5
Tiered charges......................................................................................................................5
Purchase order:
o Orderer is the one who is creating the purchase order
o Requester is the one who is requesting goods
Tiered charges
In Dynamics 365 Purchase Orders, tiered charges can serve several purposes depending on
your specific configuration and business needs. Here are some possibilities:
1. Quantity-Based Discounts:
You can set up tiered pricing discounts for a specific item based on the purchase
quantity. For example, buying 10 units might offer a 5% discount, while buying 50
units offers a 10% discount. This incentivizes bulk purchases and optimizes
purchasing costs.
2. Contractual Agreements:
Tiered charges can be linked to pre-negotiated contracts with specific
vendors. Prices might change based on factors like order volume, delivery
frequency, or total annual spend, reflecting negotiated benefits and cost structures.
3. Vendor Rebates:
If you offer products with different configurations or bundle options, tiered charges
can reflect varying costs and pricing structures. This clarifies pricing for different
product versions within the purchase order.