This table holds all Supplier Response records, which are used to manage responses to individual Sourcing Events.

Use Case

Sourcing Event Managers and Suppliers can create Response records. These users can create Supplier Response records in two ways:

Responses are created in a status of "New" by default. If the supplier is required to indicate their intent to bid before submitting a response, they can do so by clicking the “Interested” or “Not Interested” buttons on the EUI of the Response record. If the supplier indicates interest, they are able to ask additional questions about the Sourcing Event. The Sourcing Event Manager can then respond to the question directly and indicate if the question and its answer should be made public. All public Sourcing Event Questions are visible in the Response records as FAQs. If the supplier indicates they are not interested, then the status is changed to Not Interested.

The Response record indicates if the supplier is required to add documents before submitting. The supplier must provide the correct amount of additional documentation before submitting.  

If the Sourcing Event Bidding Type is "Open", suppliers can view competitor bids from their Supplier Response in the "Competitor Bids" tab. 

If the supplier does not submit before the Sourcing Event Deadline, the Response becomes Expired.  

As responses are received, a staff member may review them and change their status to Criteria Met if they meet the general criteria, or to Rejected if they do not meet the general criteria.

Once the deadline for the submission of responses has passed, the Evaluation team reviews the proposals and marks ones they believe are the best with an Award Recommended status. These records are included in the selection approval, and once approved, their Status is changed to Awarded. Records that are not selected are given a Status of Not Awarded.

Automation

There are three rules in the Supplier Response table. There are two active rules:

There is one inactive time-based rule:

Workflow

There is a simple workflow for Supplier Responses that currently does not execute any actions. Status changes are performed using action buttons.

Ownership

Response records are owned by the Supplier company. They may be created and edited by the end users up to a point.