What STATU field of  EKKO indicate

hi,
I want to know what actually statu field of ekko indicate. In its description it shows
RFQ with quotation
Purchase order from automatic conversion of requisitions
Purchase order from goods receipt
Purchase order from data transfer
Purchase order from allocation table
5 more more of this type.
Actullay I want the user to search Po on statu field . But the desciption that  i mention above  will not be good from the user point. Can anyone tell what actually this statu field different option mean
regards
Aashish garg

Hi
0PO_STATUS
Status of purchasing document
ESTAK
<b>
Technical name: 0PO_STATUS</b>
Use
Indicates the status of a purchasing document.
If a purchase order has the status K it is a purchase order from Business-to-Business Procurement. In this case, only the goods receipt and the invoice receipt are updated in the Business Information Warehouse – not the purchase order.
Technical Data
Available from Release
3.1I
External hierarchy
Not available
I hope this`ll give you some guide line.
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