Is this possible? I've been digging through the website and couldn't find a way .
Welcome!
If you have a req# and want the PO, quickest screen to use is RQ44. This will ask for company, requisition, click Inquire and the PO will show on the line.
If you are on PO20, right click on the fc of the PO Line and select Drill Around. Look for a folder called PO Line Source. Open that to view the requisition, requester and req loc.
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If you are on PO20, enter the company and then click the select value next to PO number (the double arrow looking icon). This will open up a PO Search. At the top of the window there is a drop down called View Options. If you change it to Requisitions for PO, then click on Search - a search box appears.
The search box is looking for a requisition number, but you can also change it to search for PO, which will then return all requisitions for that PO.
Posted By Kat V on 07/27/2016 10:55 AM Welcome! If you have a req# and want the PO, quickest screen to use is RQ44. This will ask for company, requisition, click Inquire and the PO will show on the line. If you are on PO20, right click on the fc of the PO Line and select Drill Around. Look for a folder called PO Line Source. Open that to view the requisition, requester and req loc. OR If you are on PO20, enter the company and then click the select value next to PO number (the double arrow looking icon). This will open up a PO Search. At the top of the window there is a drop down called View Options. If you change it to Requisitions for PO, then click on Search - a search box appears. The search box is looking for a requisition number, but you can also change it to search for PO, which will then return all requisitions for that PO.
Thanks