Through this overview on configuring and using approvals in
SAP Business One, we’ll cover the use approvals in a business, explain the
approvals process and give procedures for setting them up.
When a manager requires an employee to obtain approval
before proceeding with a task, it is a safe guard to ensure that appropriate
oversight is applied to business critical situations. For example, a finance manager may require
that a purchasing employee obtain approval on any purchase order exceeding
$4000. Or a sales manager may require
that a sales employee obtain approval on any sales quote with a discount that
exceeds 15%. In SAP Business One, there
is an automated method to define and apply approvals against specific
documents.
Steps to the Approval Process
in SAP Business One
- Approvals are set up to control business activity
- When a document is created that requires approval, a draft
of that document is saved
- SAP Business One sends a message about the approval to the
person who can grant the approval
- If the approval is granted, the draft document is posted,
creating a new document
- If the approval is denied, a new document is not created and
the draft still exists
- In either case, a message is sent to the person who created
the document, notifying him or her about the outcome
SAP Business One
Approval Procedure Configuration
Approval procedures can be defined by system administrators
and are set up in SAP Business One through the Approval Template screens and
tabs. The Active checkbox must be
checked for the approval template to be enforced.
From the Originator tab, you specify the users
to whom the approval procedure is applied.
On the Documents tab, you indicate which
document needs approval. You can choose
sales and purchasing documents, inventory documents, or outgoing payment.
On the Stages tab, approval Stage Setup defines
the stage name, description, number of approvals/rejections required, and where
administrators define the authorizer and department.
On the Terms tab you set thresholds that trigger
an approval.
Two reports in SAP Business One are key to the day-to-day
use of approvals. The approval status
report shows originators the status of their requests for approvals. The approvals decision report shows
authorizers all documents that are pending approval. Both reports are options under Administration
> Approval Procedures.
How Users Manage
Approvals
When approvals are properly set up, there is a built-in
process in SAP Business One.
Upon a user creating a document that needs approval, SAP
Business One sends a message to the authorizer who is required to approve the
document. The authorizer can approve or
deny the document using the Messages/Alert Overview window, which also contains
a link to the document.
Authorizers can also add remarks to explain their
decision. As soon as the authorizer acts
on the document, SAP Business One sends a message to the originator, so they
can move forward or revise their document.
SEIDOR customers going through a new implementation of SAP
Business One may ask that approvals be set up during implementation. Administrators looking to add approvals on
their own can use SAP Business One ToGo, a PDF manual on SAP Business One
operation for further instructions.