We’ve had the opportunity to assist many organizations with RNI clean-up and one thing that always sticks out is the disproportionate amount of invalid and aged RNI lines related to Standing POs. Now I’m not talking about Lawson’s Standing PO functionality (PO25). I’m referring to “old school” Standing POs – a single PO20 record against which multiple, regularly scheduled receipts are entered and where PO lines quantities are continuously updated.
Most organizations do their best to stay away from these altogether. The reality is however, that they tend to be used for any instance where a vendor has a hard coded field in their invoicing system for the customer PO (e.g. they are not setup to bill against POs, they don’t produce the invoice from the order or they are just plain lazy).
There really isn’t a good a way to minimize the disproportionate errors (with receipts, matching, and every other PO related transaction) these of types of POs invariably produce.
Best Practice is simply to contain them as much as possible.
First – Determine what POs (i.e. vendors / regularly ordered items) need to leverage a pre-existing PO #. Define criteria and eliminate all the standings that do not meet it. You can explore
Second – Contain the length of the standing POs you do have live with. We recommend not having any (PO20 based) standing POs that last longer than one year. This appears to be the general threshold Lawson can handle for this type of PO without going batty on the transactions (receipt and invoice lines). If you query those have been in place for longer, you will undoubtedly find a bigger number of hiccups associated with them.
Third – Group these (PO20 based) Standing POs into cutoff dates by vendor. Typically these types of POs are associated with vendors that have difficulty updating the client PO on their system (or for whom a PO is not specifically tied to the order) and with vendors for which a buyer has had particular difficulty making this update in the past. By grouping all standings for a specific vendor, you can bring the full support of your Purchasing and AP departments, as well as their AR and sales reps, to bear both for the planning and actual cutover. You can start planning a month before the cutoff – and coordinate it at a vendor wide level. Once the replacement POs have been created you can distribute a list (on a simple spreadsheet or printout) to AP and the affected buyers and the vendor. That way everyone is aware there was a cutoff and has the listing handy, reducing the pain of transition.
I hope that helps!