Editing purchase requisitions and orders with cost allocation adjustments

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  • 更新日 2026年03月12日
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  • As a shopper, you can modify purchase requisitions (PRs) and purchase orders (POs) while maintaining cost allocation across multiple cost centers.

    Example use case for editing a purchase with multiple cost centers

    In this example, a shopper creates a PR with cost allocation distributed between two cost centers, Customer Success and Engineering. The costs are assigned based on predefined percentages.

    Suppose 20% is allocated to Customer Success and 80% to Engineering.

    Cost allocation across multiple cost centers

    If you purchase 6 quantities of the energy monitoring device priced at $230 each. The total cost amounts to $1380.

    Purchase products in Shopping Hub
    The cost for this purchase is allocated as follows:
    • Customer Success Cost Center: $276 (20% of $1380)
    • Engineering Cost Center: $1104 (80% of $1380)
    Initial amount with cost allocation adjustments

    Now suppose you edit the PR or PO to increase the quantity from 6 to 10 pencils. The total cost amounts to $2300.

    Increase purchase quantity by editing a purchase.
    In this case, the total cost is proportionally distributed between both the cost centers based on the original allocation:
    • Customer Success Cost Center: $460 (20% of $2300)
    • Engineering Cost Center: $1840 (80% of $2300)
    Final amount with cost allocation adjustments

    The cost allocation remains consistent when modifying purchase quantities in a PR or PO.

    For more information, see Cost allocations.