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A Purchase Order is the formal document you send to a supplier or distributor when you want to buy medicines or medical supplies. It commits the supplier to delivering specific items at agreed quantities and prices. In Bizaxl, the Purchase Order is the starting point of the full procurement cycle.
Purchase Order form showing supplier, items table, and grand total

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

  1. Go to Buying workspace → Purchase Order → New (or search “Purchase Order”)
  2. Select the Supplier
  3. Confirm the Order Date (defaults to today)
  4. Set the Required by Date - when you need the goods delivered
  5. Add items to the Items table - search by item code or name, enter quantity and price
  6. Review the Tax and Charges section - GST is applied automatically based on item setup
  7. Review the Grand Total
  8. Click Save then Submit
Purchase Order items table showing item, quantity, rate, amount, and required by date columns

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
The Purchase Order Analysis report (Buying workspace) gives a consolidated view of open orders and their receipt status.

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.