Purchase Order Report
Report Module Guide: Purchase Order Report
Module Location
Purchasing > Purchase Order > Purchase Order Report
Module Objective
The Purchase Order Report module is used to generate a highly comprehensive and flexibly filterable report for all Purchase Order (PO) activities. This report is a primary operational tool for tracking order status, monitoring purchasing activity, and analyzing procurement data in detail.
1. Report Parameters (Filter)
The main page of this module is a form containing various parameters to customize the report that will be generated.
Here is an explanation for each key parameter:
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Period:
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Specify the creation date range of the POs for which data will be pulled.
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Document & Related Party Filters:
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You can search by a specific PO Number, Vendor, Item, or Buyer.
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Status Filter:
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PO Status: Filter by the PO's status (e.g., open, closed, approved).
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Goods Receipt created: Filter to see POs for which the goods have or have not yet been received (based on the Goods Receipt Note/LPB).
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PO invoiced: Filter to see POs that have or have not yet been billed by the vendor.
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2. Steps to Generate the Report
Step 1: Set Report Parameters
Select all the parameters you need from the comprehensive list to focus the report on the data you wish to analyze.
Step 2: Generate the Report
After all parameters are set, click one of the two buttons at the bottom:
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Display Report: To preview the purchase order report directly on your screen.
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Export To MS Excel: To download the report data in an Excel file format.
3. Example of the Report View
After you click, the system will generate a detailed report like the following, which details every item in every PO.

Report Explanation: This report displays a detailed list of each item line on every Purchase Order, grouped by the PO number.
Key Columns:
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PO Number and PO Date: Basic information of each order.
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Account Name: The name of the supplier (vendor).
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Buyer: The name of the responsible purchasing staff.
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Item Code, Item Name: Details of the goods or services ordered.
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Qty, Price: The quantity and price of each item.
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PR Number: The original Purchase Requisition reference number.
Tips & Important Notes
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Use this report to monitor the lifecycle of each purchase order. You can track it from when the PO was created to whether the goods have been received and invoiced.
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For the Procurement team, this is a crucial daily operational report for monitoring the status of all outstanding orders.
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Filtering by the Goods Receipt created and PO invoiced statuses is very useful for performing reconciliation with the Warehouse and Accounting teams.