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Enforcing SLA-Based Validation of Requested Delivery Date Using Requisition Type or DFFs

Summary:
Customer needs to enforce a validation that ensures the Requested Delivery Date in a Purchase Requisition complies with the Service Level Agreement (SLA) associated with the selected Requisition Type. SLA values (e.g., minimum number of days required) are stored in a Descriptive Flexfield (DFF).

Content (please ensure you mask any confidential information):
In our business process, each Requisition Type (also referred to as Requisition Mode) is linked to an SLA that defines the minimum number of days required between the requisition creation date and the requested delivery date. For example, Requisition Type A might require at least 30 days for processing and delivery.

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