You do not need to reference the PQR in the welder's performance qualification form. The WPS is usually recorded on the form, but is not required. The required information is values for each essential variable, type of tests and results, and ranges qualified (see QW-301.4).
A WPS qualified for P-Number base metal is also qualified for the corresponding S-Number base metals, but not vice versa (see QW-420.2 third paragraph). And, if the base metal used for welder qualification conforms to a national or international specification or standard, and it conforms to the mechanical properties and chemical composition of a material that has a P- or S-Number, it may be considered as having the same P- or S-Number (see QW-423.2). That means you can use it and you don't have to revise the WPS to use it. So, you can use S-Number for welder qualification, or even an unlisted base metal if it meets those requirements.