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You can add Associations and supporting documents to an Agreement after it is created. Supporting documents are not necessarily part of the agreement, but are used to capture miscellaneous details, like email threads, minutes of meetings, and so on. There are two types of associations:
To add an Association:
1. Click the Agreement Management tile on My Dashboard. The Agreements Page opens.
2. Click the Details icon to view the details of the selected Agreement. The Agreement Details Page opens.
3. Click the Associations option in the left navigation to see a list of all associations that have been added to the agreement.
4. Click icon to add a peer to peer association. The Select Association page opens.
5. Select an appropriate association and then click Select. The selected Association gets added under theAssociation section with an incremented association number.
6. Click to add a parent to child association. The Create Associated Document dialog box opens with the parent agreement name on the right side of the page.
7. Type the appropriate information in the respective fields and click Create to create a child association for that agreement.
8. The Association gets added under the Association section with an incremented association number.
ICM provides the functionality to attach associations to agreement entities. This functionality has now been enhanced with the ability to define the type of relationship (association) as Parent, Child or Peer.
With this release, agreements can have only one association as a parent and all existing related agreements will be tagged as peer associations.
Users need to configure the contract type and define default associations to enable the parent child linkage for peer associations.
To set the associations in Contract Type:
You can also edit and configure the associations in the existing agreement contract type.
User can link the masterdata instance as an association to the agreement. In such case, the Linkage Type drop-down will not be displayed on the Lookup Search window and the association will be added as peer.
Note: The self-reference linkage is enabled through technical configuration.
To create the self-linked masterdata association for the agreement:
All the configured associations for the contract type will be visible by default on the left panel configuration under Associations tab on the agreement Details page.
The linkage type field on the Lookup Search window is not visible while creating associations for masterdata and the associations are linked as Peer by default.
The Allow Two-Way Linkage field is set to No for the associations in the contract type to create the unidirectional associations.
To create the association for the agreement:
The Lookup Search window opens. All the agreements for the selected contract type (Base CT) are displayed irrespective of their states.
The association will not be allowed and the validation messages will be displayed if the user tries to:
For example, validation message is displayed when the user associates the agreement as child which already has parent:
For example, Parent.
Note: the Linkage Type field is enabled through technical configuration.
Users need to set the Allow Two-Way Linkage field to Yes for the associations in the contract type to create the bidirectional associations.
To create the association for the agreement:
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To create the association for the amendment:
When the amendment is created for the agreement, all associations from parent agreement will be copied to the amendment with the relation type as peer.
In case of two-way linkage, if one of the association is dissociated, it will be removed in the other associated agreement as well.
To dissociate the association for SOW agreement:
When user dissociates the association in the agreement, the association is removed from the linked (parent/child or peer) association as well for two-way linkage type. For example, ICMPK_SOW_223 is removed from ICMPK_MSA_19.
User can copy the existing agreement and create a new copy with Copy Record functionality.
To copy the agreement:
The agreement will be copied if its associations are of peer and parent linkage type. The agreement with associations with linkage type as child cannot be copied and the validation error is displayed.
For example, the agreement Icertis Statement of Work has the association ICMPK_MSA_20 with linkage type as child, so the agreement cannot be copied.
The validation message is displayed.
Users can configure the contract type to associate and inherit all its attributes while creating the agreement. User need to set the attributes as global and there Is_inherited property to Yes at contract type level to enable the inheritance of the agreement.
To set the attribute properties in agreement contract type:
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Similarly, configure the contract type which inherits thisICMPK_MSA contract type.
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You can edit and configure the existing agreement contract type to allow the inheritance.
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Note: Associate and Inherit field is displayed for the contract types which have an association with other contract type.
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The attributes in the parent agreement with Is_Inherit property set to yes will be inherited in the current agreement.
The inherited agreement will be associated with the current agreement with the linkage type as peer and displayed on the association grid of the agreement.
For example, the inherited agreement ICMPK_MSA_20 is associated with the current agreement ICMPK_SOW_225 as Peer.
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Note: The associations of the parent agreement will not be inherited while creating an agreement.
You can also create multiple Agreements that will have all the required supporting documents auto-attached to it. For this to work, the ICM Administrator must create two Masterdata Contract Types, one for the Supporting Documents and another to map the Agreement Contract Type to the specific Supporting Document. This feature will be useful when several Agreements need to be created with the same supporting documents. For example: Every sales order Agreement may be required to include a warranty documentation.
There are two ways to add an Associated document Saved search to an Agreement.
Note: A Saved Search needs to be created in ICM of the required association data.
To tag Associated Document Saved Search:
You can add the rich text content control to tag the saved search in the Template or Agreement document using Word:
1. Select the Plain Text Content Control from the Developer menu.
2. Click Properties. TheContent Control Prpoerties winow opens.
3. Enter the Title and tag as ICMAssociation|AssociatedSavedSearchName. For example, ICMAssociation|Country Master.
4. Click Ok. The Saved Search is now tagged in the Template/Agreement document in the form of a table.
Note: This template is uploaded in ICM to be available while creating a document. The Saved Search is visible after assembling the contract.
Upon publishing the Agreement you can add more instances to the Associated document Saved Search in the Agreement document from the Agreement's Details page:
1. Click the Associations tab on the Agreement's Details page.
2. Click the Create Association icon in the Associations tab. The Create Association page opens.
3. Enter the necessary details on the Meta Data tab. For example, Name, Contract Value.
4. Click Next. The Templates tab opens.
4. Select the appropriate template.
5. Click Create. The association instance is added. The Agreement's Details page opens. The number next to the association is updated in the Associations tab.Erlier there were 2 instances of the associations and now there are 3.
6. Click the Assemble Contract button on the Details page. The newly added instance get's updated in the Agreement document.
Note: The Associated document saved search instances can also be updated in the document by Edit and Update actions.
Related Topics: Agreement Details Page | Association Management | Saved Searches
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