IMPORT PURCHASE ORDERS

Use this application to import purchase orders from an ASCII fixed-length file. Only one user at a time can run this application. You can view Purchase Orders loaded from this application using the Manage Purchase Orders screen in Costpoint Purchasing.

Deltek designed the preprocessor interface for loading purchase orders into Costpoint. You can use the loaded purchase orders to perform commitment, accrual, invoicing, and two-way and three-way matching in the Costpoint database into which you loaded them.

An Ongoing Support Plan (OSP) is available for routine maintenance and upgrades to this interface. Customization is priced separately. Please contact your Deltek account representative for additional information.

For detailed functional information regarding purchase orders, see Functional Information.

See the Setup Procedures and Processing Details sections prior to using this program for the first time.

There are two ways to work with input files in Costpoint

If you decide to use the first option, click in the File Location field to select an alternate file location. If you choose the second option, leave the File Location field blank and use the File Upload Manager to upload the input file to the Costpoint database.

Location

Identification

Use the fields in this block to create a new parameter ID or to retrieve a previously saved parameter ID. A parameter ID represents a set of screen selection parameters.

After you have saved a parameter ID and its related parameters, you can retrieve them using .

You can use the retrieved parameters to produce reports and run processes more efficiently and with greater consistency. The saved parameters are also useful and necessary when you want to run the process as part of a batch job. Many users save a unique set of parameters for each different way they run a report or process. When you select a previously saved parameter ID or parameter description, the associated saved screen selection parameters automatically display as selection defaults. The page setup and print options are also included in the saved parameter ID if there are any. You can change any of the associated selection defaults as necessary.

Parameter ID

Enter, or click  to select, a parameter ID of up to 15 alphanumeric characters.

Choose characters for your parameter ID that help identify the type of selections you made in the screen, such as PERIOD or QUARTERLY.

When you save your record, all the selections made in the screen are stored with the parameter ID. Later, you can retrieve the parameter using .

You can use the parameter to run the process more efficiently because you can select the parameter ID with its previously defined screen selections. After the default selections display in the screen, you can override the defaults.

Description

Enter, or click   to select, a parameter description of up to 30 alphanumeric characters.

Options

Input File

File Location

Enter the location of the input file you are importing. There are two ways to do this:

or

 

International users:

The data can contain non-English characters if they are in the ASCII character set. Before creating an ASCII text (.TXT) file, be sure that your keyboard language is set to "EN" (United States English) to prevent the application from generating errors. The file must be an ASCII fixed-length file.

File Name

Enter, or click to select, the name of the file to be processed.

File Format

Select the File Format from the drop-down list. The valid options are:

File Delimiter

If the input file is Delimited, you must choose the delimiter. The default is Comma. To use another delimiter, select Other from the drop-down list and enter a single character in the Other Delimiter field on the right.

Do not embed the delimiter in any of the input fields. When the application encounters the declared delimiter, it is interpreted as the end of the input field.

Performance Analysis

The fields in this group are non-editable and display information about the import process.

Start Load

This field displays the date and time this process started.

End Load/Start Validation

This field displays the date and time when the loading process ended and the validation process started.

End Validation/Start Print

This field displays the date and time when the validation process ended and the error report started to print.

End Print

This field displays the date and time when the error report stopped printing.

Total Records Loaded

This field displays the total number of records read by the application.

Total Error

This field displays the total number of records found with errors during the process.

 

Process Import Purchase Orders

Click drop-down and select Import Purchase Orders to initiate the file upload process. A batch mode option is also available. Costpoint validates the records, stores the usable records in a temporary input table, writes any records with errors to an output file, and updates the Costpoint database.

Process and print the report

Click drop-down and select Print/Import Purchase Orders  to initiate the file upload process. A batch mode option is also available. This command is similar to Import Purchase Orders with the addition that the error report is sent to the printer.

Print Default Report

Click and select the Import Purchase Orders Error Report to print the report. A batch mode option is also available.

Related Topics

FUNCTIONAL INFORMATION

SETUP PROCEDURES

PROCESSING DETAILS