Clauses contain the legal terms for standard regulatory governance polices and conditions and may outline the contractual language or agreement between a buyer and a supplier.
Adding clauses is the third step in the creation of an SOW. But as legal parameters are detailed by nature and are reused often, it can be time consuming to add them manually when creating SOWs. SAP Fieldglass allows the Buyer to create and store clauses in a Clause Library for reuse in any SOW.
The Clause Library allows Administrators to create and maintain a list of clauses, clause categories, and clause sections and their content for use within the SOW module.
Clauses for SOWs can be predefined in SAP Fieldglass. They will appear in the SOWs to which they have been associated.

Each Clause is configured in a hierarchy of Section, Category, and the clause text. Each Section can be comprised of multiple Categories. The Categories then act as titles for the text itself. In this example, the first Section is titled "1. Definitions and Interpretation".
Once each Section is expanded, you'll see each one has multiple Categories. Within the Definitions and Interpretation Section, the Categories are Additional Definitions, Interpretation, and References.
Within each of those Categories, then, you'll find the specific legal language.
Procedurally, configuring clauses for the clause library is no different than manually adding clauses to an SOW individually. The difference, of course, is that the clauses in the clause library can be reused and associated directly to SOW templates. When added to the template, they'll automatically be added to the SOW created from that template.


