
Who Uses This Feature
Before You Start
Make sure these records exist:- Supplier - the distributor or manufacturer must be in the Supplier list
- Items - the products must be in the Items Catalogue
- Price List - standard buying price list configured (if using price-based ordering)
How to Create a Purchase Order
- Go to Buying workspace → Purchase Order → New (or search “Purchase Order”)
- Select the Supplier
- Confirm the Order Date (defaults to today)
- Set the Required by Date - when you need the goods delivered
- Add items to the Items table - search by item code or name, enter quantity and price
- Review the Tax and Charges section - GST is applied automatically based on item setup
- Review the Grand Total
- Click Save then Submit

Field Guide
Header Details
Items Table
Taxes & Charges
- Taxes and Charges Template - select the applicable GST template (e.g. “GST @ 12%”)
- The system calculates the tax amounts automatically based on item rates and the tax template
- Review the Grand Total including taxes before submitting
Workflow Journey
1
Draft created and saved
Fill in the supplier, items, quantities, prices, and required-by date, then save.
2
Submit
The order becomes official and is ready to be sent to the supplier.
3
Supplier confirms the order
Enter the supplier’s confirmation number in the Order Confirmation No field once they acknowledge.
4
Goods arrive: create purchase receipt
When the supplier delivers, create a Purchase Receipt. The order status becomes “To Bill”.
5
Supplier sends invoice: create purchase invoice
Record the supplier’s bill as a Purchase Invoice. The order status becomes “Completed”.
Status Meanings
Actions Available on a Purchase Order
After submitting, you can:- Create Purchase Receipt - when the supplier delivers the goods (creates receipt and updates stock)
- Create Purchase Invoice - if the supplier sends an invoice before delivery
- Create Return - if goods were incorrectly ordered and need to be returned
- Hold / Stop - pause the order
- Close - mark as complete even if partially received (use when remaining quantity is waived)
- Cancel and Amend - if the order needs to be changed after submission
Checking Purchase Order Status
From the Buying workspace, click Purchase Order in the sidebar to see all orders. Use filters to find:- Status = “To Receive and Bill” - orders with pending delivery
- Required by Date before today - overdue orders
- Supplier = [name] - all orders from a specific distributor
Best Practices
- Always submit a purchase order before calling the supplier. The submitted PO is your official record - a draft can still be changed.
- Enter the required by date. This is how you track whether a supplier is delivering on time. Without it, the Purchase Order Analysis report cannot flag overdue orders.
- Enter the supplier’s confirmation number in the Order Confirmation No field once the supplier acknowledges the order. This creates a reference for any disputes.
- Review taxes before submitting. Make sure the correct GST tax template is applied - incorrect taxes at the purchase stage will need to be corrected at the invoice stage.
- Do not raise a purchase order for the same batch twice. If you need more of the same item, amend the original order or raise a new one with a clear reference.
Common Mistakes
- Submitting without reviewing the quantity. Once submitted, quantities cannot be changed without cancelling and amending.
- Not setting a warehouse on the items table. Without a warehouse, the system will not know where to put the stock when the Purchase Receipt is created.
- Leaving orders in “To Receive” status for weeks. If goods have arrived but the Purchase Receipt has not been created, the system shows incorrect stock. Update receipt records promptly.
- Creating a Purchase Invoice without a Purchase Receipt. This results in invoiced expenses with no corresponding stock. Always receive goods first.
Related Features
- Supplier Management - creating and managing supplier records
- Purchase Receipt - recording received goods and batch data
- Purchase Invoice - recording the supplier’s bill
- Material Request - how replenishment requests become purchase orders
- Reports & Monitoring - Purchase Order Analysis and Purchase Analytics