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Sunday, February 16, 2014

What is 'Receipt Routing Method'?

In my previous article on ERP Concepts, I discussed 'Matching Level'. In today's session, I am discussing 'Routing Method'.

As usual, I am restricting myself to Oracle Applications, eventhough, the concept is applicable to all ERP Applications.

Let us first look at the flow of material into a company.

The first step in the receiving process is called 'Gate Entry'. The truck is verified at the gate and the entry of the truck to the Factory Premises is documented. There may be a 'Weight Entry' as well, where the 'Gross Weight' of the truck is checked and documented. Once the truck enters the company premises, the material in the truck becomes the responsibility of  the company.

At this point the material in the truck has not been inspected and delivered in the inventory. Just that the Truck has entered the company premises and since the Truck has been received, a potential liability has been created. In accounting terms, a potential liability is called 'Accrual'. This means that 'Gate Entry' Creates an Accrual in the system.

Every accounting transaction has to have two sides. One side of the Gate Entry is Accrual, what is the other side (Debit Side)?

The other side is the material in the truck itself. The material is yet to be inspected and hence is grouped under 'Goods Under Inspection' or 'Receiving Inspection'.



So the Gate Entry process causes a transaction named 'Receive' in Oracle and a corresponding accounting entry is generated.

Now the material will be inspected. Upon completion of the inspection, the material will be 'Delivered' into Stores. This process creates the 'Deliver' transaction in Oracle where Inventory is recorded and the 'Receiving Inspection' is reversed.

Receipt Routing Method refers to the number of transactions that we create in ERP to record the above flow.

There are three values for 'Receipt Routing Method'.

1. Direct Delivery: In this case the user performs only one transaction in ERP. When the user creates a 'Receipt' in ERP, both the 'Receive' and 'Deliver' transactions are generated automatically in the system. Physically, organization may be doing 'Gate Entry', 'Inspection' and 'Deliver' but in the ERP system, all of them are condensed into one transaction. This reduces transaction load on the system. Normally 'Direct Delivery' is associated with either 2-Way or 3-Way Matching.

2. Standard Receipt: This is used when the user entering the Gate Entry in ERP is different from the user entering the Delivery into Inventory in ERP. This will create two separate transactions in ERP vis. 'Receive' (Gate Entry) and 'Deliver' (into Inventory). Normally this is associated with either 2-Way or 3-Way matching.

3. Inspection Required: This is used when Inspection Certified is required while making payment to the Vendor. In this case, 'Accept' and 'Reject' decisions are taken based on Inspection Certificate. Also based on the quality of the material inspected, the payment will vary. This is used mostly in procurement of Process Chemicals where payment is based on the Concentration of Acid received, for example.

This routing method require three tasks to be done for each receipt. Receive, Inspect / Accept, Deliver thereby increasing the procurement lead time.

Please note that 'We do Inspect the material' is not a good enough reason to go in for 'Inspection Required' routing method. This routing method is to be used only when Payment is linked to the Inspection Certificate and the match type is 4-Way Matching.
 
About the Author

Ramaswamy Krishnamurti (Ram) is a Senior Freelance ERP Project Manager and Solution Architect with over 21 years of experience in all areas of ERP Implementation starting from Product Selection, Vendor Evaluation an Selection, Presales, Implementation, Upgrade and Support and Stabilization. A graduate in Mechanical Engineering from Calicut University in Kerala, India, Ram did his MBA from Kolkata University and Post Graduate Diploma from the prestigious IIM Bangalore.

He has implemented more than 25 highly successful ERP implementations. He has worked on Scala, Peoplesoft, Oracle EBS (11i and R12) and Oracle Fusion Cloud in various roles including CIO, Program Manager, Delivery Manager, Project Manager, Solution Architect, Functional Lead and Consultant. One thing common among all these roles is an average customer satisfaction rating of more than 90% over his over 20 years of ERP Implementation expertise.

In a career spanning more than 30 years, Ram worked in Manufacturing, Academia and ERP Implementation. He has implemented ERP Solution in all business areas including Procurement, Inventory, Manufacturing, Costing, Order Fulfillment, Financials and Budgeting. He has also worked as a CIO of a Food Product Company and has experienced ERP from both sides of the spectrum. Having done many implementations in India, Ram knows India Localization like the back of his hand.

He loves ERP Implementation and the value that it can add to a customer business and the smile on the face of a delighted customer.

He is currently looking out for opportunities. You can download his latest CV from his LinkedIn Profile www.linkedin.com/in/vkramaswamy. He can be contacted on LinkedIn, Email (vkrama01@gmail.com) and Phone (+919880179317)

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8 comments:

RVSinfosoft said...

Nice post
valuable information here.
Thanks for sharing.
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BatchMaster said...

This is a very simple way of explanation about ERP Receipt Routing method. These four steps – receipt, accept, inspect and deliver can be understood even by the common businessmen.

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Microlabs said...

Nice explanation with image. thanks for writing a nice post.

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V K Ramaswamy said...

@RVSinfosoft,@Brainbyte seo,@BatchMaster,@Microlabs....
Thanks a lot for your comments. Apologies for the delayed response.
Pl. get in touch with me (Preferably by raising comments in the blog) so that I can respond to you.
Ram

Unknown said...

Hi Ramaswamy,

Nice Post and i have one question regarding matching option.

If Matching option is 4 way and receipt method is "Purchase" and the same quantity in PO not received fully then how the invoice will happen?

Regards,
Subramanyam

V K Ramaswamy said...

Hello Subramaniam, I do not have answer to your question. You could do a test scenario and let us know if possible.

Unknown said...

I want to know whether there is any API to change the PO from direct delivery to standard receipt. Please help me out. thanks.

V K Ramaswamy said...

@Lovesh Dagar, I think there is a PO Import API Available. You can probably use a script to update all the open POs and modify the configuration so that all the new POs have 'Standard Receipt'. However I am unable to understand why you want this change since you will be adding one additional step of 'Accept'. Normally people will want to move from Standard Receipt to Direct Delivery.