(USA) Request quotations online with Sites Services
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Applies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
Microsoft Dynamics AX includes a solution for Sites Services for Microsoft Dynamics ERP that is named Request for quotation. After a Sites Services Web page is set up, a purchasing agent can use this solution to post purchasing requirements online in the form of a request for quotation (RFQ). Vendors can then review the RFQ and respond with quotations.
Your system administrator must sign up for a Sites Services account before you can request quotations online. For more information, see (USA) About Sites Services.
Activate the Request for quotation solution
Typically, the system administrator or purchasing manager activates the Request for quotation solution.
Click Procurement and sourcing > Setup > Sites Services > Available solutions.
In the list of solutions on the left, select the Request for quotation solution, and then click Activate.
Click Synchronize to synchronize Microsoft Dynamics AX with Sites Services.
Create a Sites Services Web page for the RFQ
Click Procurement and sourcing > Setup > Sites Services > Available solutions.
Click Available pages.
In the Available pages form, click Manage pages online to open the Sites Services Web site.
On the navigation pane, click Purchasing, and then under Pages, click Request for quotation.
In the Pages group, click New page, select the Request for quotation page template, and then click Next step.
Enter a name and URL for the Web page, and then click Create page.
The Web page displays the RFQ online.
Add text and customize the Web page.
For each part of the Web page, click Edit, and then enter the text that you want to appear on the page, or select the fields from Microsoft Dynamics AX that you want to appear. You can change the labels of the fields, specify whether the fields are read-only or editable, and change the order of the fields.
For more information, click the help button in Sites Services.
When you have finished customizing the Web page, click Save and close, and then click Close.
Click Sign out.
(Optional) To synchronize the Web page, click Synchronize in the Available solutions form. Alternatively, you can wait until the next synchronization job that is scheduled runs. After the page is synchronized, you can create a new RFQ in Microsoft Dynamics AX and send it to this page. For more information, see "Create and send an RFQ in Microsoft Dynamics AX," later in this topic.
Create an e-mail template
Next, create an e-mail template for the e-mail message that is sent to the vendors that you want to submit quotations.
Click Organization administration > Setup > E-mail templates.
On the File menu, click New to create a new e-mail template.
Enter values in the E-mail ID, Sender name, Sender e-mail, and Default language code fields.
Click E-mail message, and then enter the text that you want to send to vendors.
Add the following tokens to the message. The tokens are replaced automatically with Web addresses, or URLs, when you send the message.
%AUTHURL% – This token is replaced with the URL of the Windows Live ID Web page.
Vendors must sign in with a Windows Live ID before they can access the Web page for the RFQ.
%URL% – This token is replaced with the URL of the Web page for the RFQ.
For example, the message may say, "Click %AUTHURL% to sign in with your Windows Live ID, and then click %URL% to view the RFQ."
When you have finished creating the message, click File, and then click Close.
When you create and send the RFQ from Microsoft Dynamics AX, the e-mail message is sent to the vendors that you specify. For more information, see the next section in this topic. The RFQ is also sent to the Web page for the RFQ. It may take several minutes for the RFQ to be sent to the Web page, depending on your synchronization schedule. Therefore, we recommend that you suggest in the message that vendors wait at least 30 minutes before they visit the Web page for the RFQ.
Create and send an RFQ in Microsoft Dynamics AX
After you create the Web page and e-mail template, you can create the RFQ in Microsoft Dynamics AX and send it to the web Web page. Microsoft Dynamics AX then sends your e-mail message to the vendors that you specified.
Click Procurement and sourcing > Common > Requests for quotations > All requests for quotations.
On the Action Pane, in the New group, click Request for quotation.
Under Sites Services, in the Page field, select the Web page that you created in Sites Services.
In the E-mail template field, select the e-mail template that you created for the RFQ.
Complete the other information in the RFQ.
In the Process group, click Send.
Download and review the quotations
After the due date for the quotations, you can view and evaluate the vendors' quotations in Microsoft Dynamics AX. Quotations are automatically downloaded to Microsoft Dynamics AX when Microsoft Dynamics AX is synchronized with Sites Services.
Click Procurement and sourcing > Common > Requests for quotations > Request for quotation replies.
In the Request for quotation replies list, double-click the reply that you want to view and evaluate.