This document outlines the data standards for inserting and editing contract records in the RSC Corporate Contracts Register. It contains a list of fields and information about what data is allowed in each one.
The following fields are mandatory for every contract, and must contain a valid value:
- Organisation
- Contract Reference
- Contract Title
- Contract Type
- Status
- Contracting Departments
Those mandatory fields have an asterisk (*) next to them in the list below.
You can leave all the other fields blank if you do not have the information.
Organisation *
Must be: Royal Society of Chemistry
Id
A unique code generated by the Contract Register to refer to each record. This is not the same as the Contract Reference.
If you are uploading new contracts, you must leave this blank.
If you are updating records then the relevant Ids will be part of the contract download from the Contract Register and the Id number must be included in the upload file.
Contract Reference *
This non-validated field is to provide a unique future link to Netsuite. The goal is that budget holders and users should be able to review spend against an individual contract rather than just a supplier as at present. The table below provides a list of how you should compile references.
| As a working example, if you work in Global Marketing and wish to enter a new contract, the reference that you use would be: SAM = Your department, i.e. Sales and Marketing MAR = Global Marketing With the next available number (four digits) So, you would enter SAM/MAR0014 if 14 was the next free number |
Please do not worry if you get it wrong or are unsure. The Administrator will correct any errors during housekeeping.
| Department | Sub -Department / Category | Code | Sub-code | Numeric [4 Digit] | Owner |
| Corporate | Governance | COR | GOV | nnnn | David Barr |
| Education and Professional Practice | Membership | EPP | MEM | nnnn | Hilary White |
| Education and Professional Practice | Education Publisher | EPP | PPP | nnnn | Mark Jordan |
| Events Exhibitions & Travel | Travel | EET | TRA | nnnn | Tanya Redbond |
| Events Exhibitions & Travel | Exhibitions | EET | EXH | nnnn | Chloe Pritchard |
| Events Exhibitions & Travel | Events | EET | EVE | nnnn | Becky Quine |
| Finance & Legal | FIN | LEG | nnnn | Steve Joyce | |
| HR/OD and Facilities Management | Change Management | HRO | CHA | nnnn | Sue Hughes |
| HR/OD and Facilities Management | Performance & Capability | HRO | PCB | nnnn | Laura Hale |
| HR/OD and Facilities Management | Employee Experience | HRO | EEE | nnnn | Yvonne McKee |
| HR/OD and Facilities Management | Facilities Management | HRO | FCM | nnnn | Bob Shimmens |
| Publishing | Databases | PUB | DAT | nnnn | Richard Kidd |
| Publishing | Journal & Books | PUB | BKS | nnnn | Roheena Anand |
| Publishing | Journal Operations | PUB | JOU | nnnn | Caroline Burley / Nicola Nugent |
| Sales & Marketing | Creative Production Services | SAM | CPS | nnnn | Nichole Gibson |
| Sales & Marketing | Global Marketing | SAM | MAR | nnnn | Hannah Baldwin |
| Sales & Marketing | Customer Sales Support | SAM | CCC | nnnn | Nicola Haden |
| Sales & Marketing | New Business | SAM | NEW | nnnn | Liz Dunn |
| Sales & Marketing | Consultancy | SAM | CON | nnnn | Stephen Rumbelow |
| Science & Communities | Communications | SCC | COM | nnnn | Claire Southgate |
| Science & Communities | Policy and Evidence | SCC | PAE | nnnn | Tanya Sheridan |
| Technology | Cloud Service Provider | TEC | CSP | nnnn | Matt Stiles |
| Technology | Software as a Service | TEC | SAS | nnnn | Matt Stiles |
| Technology | Software Maintenance | TEC | SWM | nnnn | Matt Stiles |
| Technology | Printer Support Costs | TEC | PSC | nnnn | Matt Stiles |
| Technology | Hardware Maintenance | TEC | HWM | nnnn | Matt Stiles |
| Technology | Outsourced Development | TEC | OSD | nnnn | Matt Stiles |
| Technology | Network Maintenance Cost | TEC | NMC | nnnn | Matt Stiles |
| Technology | Telephone Support Cost | TEC | TSC | nnnn | Matt Stiles |
| Technology | Consultancy | TEC | CON | nnnn | Matt Stiles |
| China Office | General | CHI | GEN | nnnn | Ella Chen |
Contract Title *
Free text and intended to be the common name used to refer to the contract e.g. what is on the front cover of the file or the actual contract.
Contract Type *
The type of Contract it is. Must be one of the following values exactly:
- Call-Off Contract
- Framework Contract
- One-Off or “Spot” Contract
- Renewable or “Period” Contract
- Rolling with no Renewal
Status *
This indicates whether the contract is Open, Closed or Archived.
It is intended that current contracts are ‘Open’, expired contracts are generally ‘Closed’. If you need to access details of a contract in the future, you can show it as ‘Archived’ to make finding just those easier.
The entries in this field must be one of the following values exactly:
- Open
- Closed
- Archived
Contracting Departments *
You can use one or more of the following departments. Note that if you want to upload multiple departments then you must separate them by a line break.
- Education and Professional Practice
- Events Exhibitions & Travel
- Finance & Legal
- HR/OD and Facilities Management
- Publishing
- Sales & Marketing
- Science & Communities
- Technology
Category 1, Category 2, Category 3
These three fields store the Category under which the contract is stored. We are using ProClass to classify our contracts (see www.proclass.org.uk).
The entry must match exactly with the Category names. Those names can be found in the Contract Register itself (the ‘Categories’ menu link).
Suppliers Names
The name or names of the Suppliers involved. The field is free text but must comply with the following Guidelines.
All abbreviations related to supplier names should be in full as below (subject to the supplier name field character limit):
- Supp – Supplies
- Assoc – Associations
- Serv – Services
- Consult – Consultancy
- Int – International
- Exception is Limited – Ltd
- Remove unwanted punctuation such as full stops after names, and hyphens in names, commas
- ‘And’ should always be replaced with ‘&’
- Data in upper and lower case
If you enter multiple suppliers in the upload, then these you must separate them by a line break.
Local Supplier
Defined as having a CB or PE postcode. You must enter as Yes or No.
Start Date
The date from which the contract is let. You can enter in a DD/MM/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD format.
Initial Expiry Date
The date that the contract ends. You can enter in a DD/MM/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD format.
Contract Duration (months)
The number of months the contract is let for. This is calculated by the system automatically so must be left blank in the upload.
Contract Extension Option
Whether you have an option to extend the contract. In the system this will display as Yes or No, in the upload only exactly ‘Yes’ is treated as Yes, everything else is considered to be No.
Contract Extension Taken
Whether the contract has been extended or not. In the system this will display as Yes or No, in the upload only exactly ‘Yes’ is treated as Yes, everything else is considered to be No.
Contract Extension Notes
Free text.
Extension Expiry Date
The end date of the contract extension. You can enter in a DD/MM/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD format. This is used to re-calculate the Expiry Date (originally set to the Initial Expiry Date).
Expiry Alert Months
How long before the Expiry Date the Contract Owner would like to receive an email alert about the contract. Options are: <blank>, 1 month, 2 months, 3 months, 6 months, 9 months, 12 months, 18 months. If the field is left blank no alert about this contract is sent.
Expiry Alert Sent
System generated. This field shows the date that an automated email was sent to the contract owner based on the Expiry Alert Months.
Annual Value
The value of the contract annually. Must be a number.
Total Value (Estimated)
The estimated total value of the contract over its lifetime. Must be a number.
Contract Owner
The name of the person responsible for the day-to-day management of the contract. It does not have to be the person who signed it. Free text but intended to be the first and last names of the person.
Contract Owner Email
The email address of the contract owner. Must contain an ‘@’.
Contract Owner Telephone
The telephone number of the contract owner. Must be the full number, not just the extension.
Contract Co-Owner
You may record a co-owner where there are:
- Commercial relationships in the contract with more than one Department
- A business owner (usually a Department) and a Technology owner (this is only for technology systems whether cloud hosted or held locally)
The main business owner should always be listed as the primary owner. This person will receive an e-mail alert when the contract is due for renewal.
Contract Co-Owner Email
The email address of the contract co-owner. If entered, must contain an ‘@’.
Contract Co-Owner Telephone
The telephone number of the contract co-owner. Must be the full number, not just the extension.The telephone number of the contract owner. Must be the full number, not just the extension.
Contract Exists
This flag is used to indicate whether a contract is in place or whether the record is for a known relationship.
Valid values are:
- Y – a contract exists (but we may not have a copy of it)
- N – a contract does not exist
Contract Document and Other Documents
Note that these options are not available in the contract upload.
Where a physical contract exists, you can upload a copy to the contract record. The Legal Team’s FileDirector system will contain the original version and supporting documents. (A FileDirector reference may be shown in the Notes field). A link to a drive where related documents are stored may also be attached (note that this should be a public web address or an internal shared address and not a reference to a document on a local hard drive).
Notes
The contract notes is a free text facility that enables us to capture useful information that may be of value in ensuring that managers have a good understanding of our contracts. There are limitations to the data that can be held as standard in the Register, so RSC is using the Notes field to capture additional information about our contracts that we think will be useful.
The specific information that we are capturing is:
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Data |
Required |
Label |
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Free text notes |
Optional |
Notes= |
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FileDirector Reference (or n/a) |
Mandatory numerical reference or not applicable. |
FileDirector= |
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Existence of contract variations (Y/N/Unknown) |
Mandatory |
Variations= |
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Critical Supplier (identified as high risk by the Procurement Manager) |
Mandatory |
Critical Supplier= |
You must label the data items and separate them by a space. For example:
| Notes=Main corporate travel agreement. Main components are air and rail. FileDirector=n/a Variations=N Critical Supplier=N |
Created At and Modified At
These are date/time stamps showing when the contract record was first entered, and the last time it was manually edited. You can view the full edit history in Contract Edit. They are system generated.