In SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition, aRequest for Quotation (RFQ)can be created from aPurchase Requisition, which serves as the source document for procurement needs. Below is an explanation of the correct answer:
Purchase Requisition (B):A purchase requisition is an internal request for goods or services. From this document, an RFQ can be generated to solicit bids from suppliers.
Scheduling Agreement (A):A scheduling agreement is a long-term procurement agreement with predefined delivery schedules and cannot be used to create an RFQ.
Purchase Contract (C):A purchase contract is a formal agreement with a supplier and is not used to generate RFQs.
Purchase Order (D):A purchase order is a legally binding document issued to a supplier after the RFQ process, so it cannot be used to create an RFQ.
[References:SAP Help Portal:Creating RFQs from Purchase Requisitions, SAP Best Practices Explorer:Procurement Processes, ]
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