Using a cost model on a style
You can assign a cost model that you defined in the Cost Model panel to a style record.
- On the Style panel, open a style record and click the Costing tab.
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In the Header Information section, click the Cost Model field and select an active cost
model record from the dropdown list.
An initial cost model is displayed in the Cost Model field if you have set a default record from the Cost Model panel.
To define cost models, see Creating cost models.
Note: In the Cost Model dropdown list, the inactive cost models are grayed-out for distinction and they are also disabled as options.You can change the status of a selected cost model in a style record from active to inactive. At first, the changed cost model is still retained as the set Cost Model value when you go back to the same style record's Costing tab. When you click the Cost Model dropdown list again, the change in the cost model status is reflected and the inactive cost model is disabled as an option. You must select a new active Cost Model value for the style record.
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Optionally, specify this information:
Note: You can change the details of the existing cost element if it hasn't been mapped to a BOM or price field.
Available options depend on the number of BOM versions that you created for the style.
- Cost Element Type
- Specify UX (User Exit), CO (Constant), Calculated (CA), or IN (Input).
- Seq
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Drag and drop the cost element anywhere within the cost level to rearrange the sequence.
- Level
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Select a cost level.
You can define cost levels in Generic Lookup.
- Code
- Specify a code.
- Name
- Specify a name.
- BOM Version
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Select a BOM version.
- Price
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Specify a price.
The default currency is your base currency.
- Click Save and Close.