This session gives you an overview of the Purchase Workflow in iVendNext.

Each unit in this chapter is designed for focused learning and should be reviewed carefully. Topics Covered in this session:
Procurement: From Material Requests to RFQs
Mastering Purchase Orders: Creation, Features, and Amendments
Tracking, Managing, and Optimizing Procurement

Please review the article linked below, which introduces key concepts related to Suppliers in iVendNext.
Procurement is the heartbeat of any business operation. In iVendNext, it begins with a simple yet powerful tool: the Material Request. For users unfamiliar with enterprise systems, this article demystifies the early stages of procurement—starting from internal requests to engaging suppliers through RFQs (Request for Quotations). Whether you're a store manager, warehouse supervisor, or finance associate, understanding this flow is essential to keeping operations smooth and responsive.
A Material Request is an internal document that signals the need for goods or services. It’s not a purchase order—it’s a precursor that helps organizations plan, prioritize, and validate procurement needs.
Purpose: Initiates procurement without committing to a supplier or price.
Use Cases: Stock replenishment, project-based needs, or ad hoc requirements.
Visibility: Helps finance and procurement teams track demand before committing funds.
iVendNext simplifies the creation of Material Requests with a guided form that captures essential details.
Navigate to Procurement → Material Request
Select Request Type: Stock, Service, or Asset
Add Items: Choose from the Item Master or enter manually
Specify Quantity and Required Date
Add Remarks or Justification (optional but recommended)
Submit for Approval
Use clear item descriptions to avoid confusion downstream.
Include expected delivery dates to help procurement teams prioritize.
If unsure about item codes, use the search or ask your supervisor—accuracy here saves time later.
Once a Material Request is approved, it can be converted into an RFQ (Request for Quotation). This is where external engagement begins.
An RFQ invites suppliers to quote prices and terms for the requested items. It’s not a commitment—it’s a comparison tool.
Go to Procurement → RFQ
Link to Approved Material Request
Select Suppliers from Supplier Master
Customize Terms (Delivery, Payment, etc.)
Send via Email or Supplier Portal
Encourages competitive pricing
Documents supplier responses for audit and analysis
Enables informed decision-making before issuing a Purchase Order
Once suppliers respond, users can compare quotes and proceed to the next stage.
View all quotes side-by-side
Evaluate based on price, delivery time, and terms
Select preferred supplier and convert RFQ to Purchase Order
Not all suppliers may respond—always include backups
Ensure terms are clearly defined to avoid disputes later
Material Requests initiate internal demand
RFQs engage suppliers without committing funds
Email and portal tools streamline communication
Supplier responses guide final purchasing decisions
For new users, the journey from Material Request to RFQ may seem procedural—but it’s the foundation of smart, accountable procurement. By mastering these steps, you not only ensure timely availability of goods but also contribute to cost efficiency and operational clarity.
For deeper insights and ongoing support, participants are encouraged to explore the following:
📘 iVendNext Wiki Documentation: Access the official user manual for detailed guidance on system features and workflows.
Visit the Wiki Docs
🛠️ iVendNext Help Portal: Browse categorized knowledge articles covering Accounting, Buying, Selling, Stock, and more.
Explore the Help Portal
These resources complement your training journey and serve as valuable references throughout the certification process.

The article below provides an introduction to Purchase Orders in iVendNext.
Once supplier quotes are reviewed and a decision is made, the next step in the procurement lifecycle is issuing a Purchase Order (PO). In iVendNext, a PO is more than just a document—it’s a binding agreement that formalizes the purchase. For users new to enterprise systems, this article walks through the PO creation process, highlights key features, and explains how to manage changes post-submission.
A Purchase Order is a formal commitment to buy goods or services from a supplier under agreed terms.
Legal Binding: Once accepted by the supplier, the PO becomes a contract.
Traceability: Links back to RFQs and Material Requests for audit and planning.
Control: Ensures procurement is authorized, budgeted, and trackable.
Prevents unauthorized purchases
Enables financial forecasting
Serves as a reference for delivery and payment
Before creating a PO, certain foundational data must be in place.
Contains supplier details: name, contact, payment terms, tax info
Must be created or verified before issuing a PO
Includes item codes, descriptions, units of measure, and tax categories
Ensures consistency across procurement, inventory, and finance
If you're unsure whether a supplier or item exists, use the search function or consult your admin. Creating duplicates can lead to confusion and reporting errors.
Creating a PO in iVendNext is a guided process that ensures accuracy and compliance.
Navigate to Procurement → Purchase Order
Select Supplier from Supplier Master
Add Items: Choose from Item Master or link from RFQ
Specify Quantity, Rate, and Delivery Date
Define Terms: Payment, delivery location, taxes
Add Remarks (optional but helpful)
Submit for Approval or Save as Draft
Project Code: For project-based procurement
Cost Center: For departmental tracking
Attachments: Include spec sheets or drawings
iVendNext supports complex procurement scenarios through configurable features.
Used when a supplier provides services using company-supplied materials
PO includes service charges and material tracking
Auto-applied based on item and supplier tax profiles
Can be item-level or overall
Supports percentage or fixed value
Don’t worry if these features seem advanced—start with basic POs and explore these options as your confidence grows.
Sometimes, changes are needed after a PO is submitted. iVendNext allows controlled amendments.
Open PO → Click “Amend”
Make Changes: Quantity, rate, delivery date, etc.
Add Amendment Remarks
Resubmit for Approval
Print or Email PO to Supplier
Track Delivery Status
Link to Purchase Invoice upon receipt
Avoid making changes without documenting reasons
Ensure supplier is informed of amendments to prevent delivery issues
POs formalize procurement decisions
Supplier and Item Masters are essential prerequisites
iVendNext guides users through a structured PO creation process
Advanced features support complex scenarios
Amendments are allowed but must be documented
For new users, mastering Purchase Orders is a major milestone. It transforms procurement from reactive to strategic. By understanding the structure, prerequisites, and workflows, you’ll gain confidence in managing purchases that align with budgets, timelines, and operational goals.
For deeper insights and ongoing support, participants are encouraged to explore the following:
📘 iVendNext Wiki Documentation: Access the official user manual for detailed guidance on system features and workflows.
Visit the Wiki Docs
🛠️ iVendNext Help Portal: Browse categorized knowledge articles covering Accounting, Buying, Selling, Stock, and more.
Explore the Help Portal
These resources complement your training journey and serve as valuable references throughout the certification process.

The article below provides an introduction to Tracking, Managing, and Optimizing Procurement in iVendNext.
Procurement doesn’t end with issuing a Purchase Order—it continues through delivery, invoicing, payments, and performance evaluation. In iVendNext, these final stages are not just administrative—they’re strategic. This article helps new users understand how to track procurement activities, manage invoices and payments, and evaluate supplier performance to drive smarter decisions.
The Procurement Tracker Report is your control tower. It offers a consolidated view of procurement activities across stages—Material Requests, RFQs, POs, and Invoices.
Status Overview: See which requests are pending, approved, or converted
Filters: By supplier, item, date range, or department
Drill-Downs: Click into entries to view linked documents and actions
Prevents bottlenecks by identifying stuck transactions
Enables proactive follow-ups
Supports audit and compliance with full traceability
Start by filtering by “Pending” status to identify actions needed. This builds confidence and helps you stay ahead of deadlines.
Once goods are received, the supplier sends an invoice. In iVendNext, this is recorded as a Purchase Invoice, which links directly to the PO and Purchase Receipt.
Navigate to Procurement → Purchase Invoice
Select PO or Purchase Receipt to auto-populate items
Enter Invoice Number and Date
Verify Quantity and Rate
Apply Taxes and Discounts (auto or manual)
Submit for Approval
Matching Principle: Invoice must match PO and PR to ensure accuracy
Tax Compliance: GST/VAT auto-applied based on supplier/item profiles
Attachments: Upload scanned invoice for reference
Mismatched quantities or rates can delay payment
Forgetting to attach invoice copy may trigger audit flags
Sometimes, suppliers require Advance Payments before delivery. iVendNext allows you to record and allocate these payments against future invoices.
Go to Finance → Advance Payment
Select Supplier and Payment Mode
Enter Amount and Reference
Link to PO or keep unallocated
When creating a Purchase Invoice, system prompts to apply available advance
Partial or full allocation supported
Improves supplier trust and delivery timelines
Ensures financial records reflect actual cash flow
Procurement isn’t just about transactions—it’s about relationships. iVendNext includes tools to evaluate supplier performance over time.
Delivery Timeliness: % of POs delivered on time
Invoice Accuracy: Rate of invoice-P.O. match
Engagement History: RFQs responded, POs accepted, disputes
Identify reliable suppliers for strategic sourcing
Flag suppliers with frequent delays or mismatches
Support renegotiation of terms based on performance
Use dashboards during quarterly reviews or before contract renewals. It’s a great way to contribute insights even as a new team member.
To move from reactive to strategic procurement, consider these habits:
Regular Tracker Reviews: Weekly check-ins to spot delays
Invoice Matching Discipline: Always verify before approval
Advance Planning: Use Material Requests to forecast needs
Supplier Feedback Loop: Share performance insights to build trust
Even if you're new, these practices show initiative and reliability. Procurement isn’t just about buying—it’s about enabling the business to run smoothly.
Tracker Reports offer real-time visibility
Purchase Invoices link to POs and PRs for accuracy
Advance Payments can be recorded and allocated
Supplier Dashboards support performance evaluation
Best practices turn procurement into a strategic function
This final article completes your foundational journey through iVendNext’s procurement module. From initiating requests to evaluating supplier performance, you now have the tools to navigate confidently, contribute meaningfully, and grow into a procurement leader.
For deeper insights and ongoing support, participants are encouraged to explore the following:
📘 iVendNext Wiki Documentation: Access the official user manual for detailed guidance on system features and workflows.
Visit the Wiki Docs
🛠️ iVendNext Help Portal: Browse categorized knowledge articles covering Accounting, Buying, Selling, Stock, and more.
Explore the Help Portal
These resources complement your training journey and serve as valuable references throughout the certification process.
