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Hello Community,
My question is can a SKU be in more then one Purchase Program?
or in a higher lying Purchase Program?
I.E SKU 9EM-00562 tell Purchase Program is MSEA and I know this one is in the SPLA Purchase Program.
Best regards, Frank07
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Hi @Frank07 ,
Answer for your questions is yes,one SKU may have more than one purchase programs.Currently, we have option to pick only one purchase program and we have considered MSEA as it's the common than SPLA.
Thanks,
Reshma
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Currently, we don't have that option @Frank07 .It will still pick only one purchase program If we put "Several or others".
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Hi @Frank07,
I've asked internally with our content team as I'm not 100% sure on this, as soon as I've had a response I'll update you.
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Hi @Frank07 ,
Thanks for reaching out to us!!
The mentioned SKU "9EM-00562", looks like it's for Enterprise agreement. I have checked this SKU in few websites and in most of websites it's showing it as "Microsoft Enterprise Agreement".
Thanks,
Reshma
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It's not that uncommon for Suppliers to sell you SKUs seemingly targeted for different agreement / enterprise type / etc. - usually just to accommodate unusual requirement / custom contractual agreements between the parties as to the product. But maybe it's just a mistake on MS' part? Try to ask them!
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Hi @Frank07
A quick internet search is showing this sample sku is MS EA program but not SPLA
https://www.provantage.com/microsoft-9em-00562~7WWFFAR1.htm
Do you have other supporting document to say this is SPLA ?
Cheers
Kevin
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Yes, i also checked Google searching on the SKU and the result is MSEA program but
I've checked the SPLA program list of SKU's of the customer and this is in it
9EM-00562 | WinSvrSTDCore ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic | Windows Server STD CORE |
For other customer I'm having the same SKU from Microsoft for MSEA and now for Microsoft Premier Support
So it looks like a SKU can belong to different programs ?
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Hi @Frank07 ,
Interesting!! Looks like this SKU is available for SPLA as well.
https://www8.hp.com/us/en/business-services/slms/announcements/WinSvr.html
Let me do some further analysis and will get back to you shortly with the details.
Thanks,
Reshma
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Hi @Frank07 ,
Answer for your questions is yes,one SKU may have more than one purchase programs.Currently, we have option to pick only one purchase program and we have considered MSEA as it's the common than SPLA.
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Reshma
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Hello Reshma,
Thank you for your reaction and for explaining.
Maybe it is wise to put in "MSEA or others" or "Several" to prevent wrong conclusions?
Best regards, Frank07
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Currently, we don't have that option @Frank07 .It will still pick only one purchase program If we put "Several or others".
