Extended Purchase Order

Dear All,
Good Day!!!
Can Anyone explain me the funda of "extended purchase order".
I happened to come across the same while checking the Client Confi.
Regards,
Yogs.

Hi,
I thought the extended purchase order you mentioned is normal case, not specially!
The backgroud is:
In SAP system because not all materials or services to be procured justify the effort involved in individual monitoring, you can also create a purchase order with an extended, predefined validity period and a value limit. (You may wish to do this when procuring office supplies, for example.) This type of purchase order is similar in nature to the "contract".
In this case, you need not specify the individual materials or expend any effort with respect to goods receiving activities. You can also reduce the amount of work involved in invoice verification to a minimum by employing automatic processes.
Hope my words is helpful for you!
You can find more detailed information on http://help.sap.com
Good luck
Z.T

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