Cost calculation methods

The calculation method determines how the product structure is analyzed during the calculation of the standard cost and the valuation price. The BOM that follows is used to explain the calculation methods:

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Top-down LN calculates the standard cost of each item that affects the standard cost of the selected item. During a cost calculation, LN analyzes the structure of the item by means of the Bill of Material (tibom1110m000) session.

Example

When the standard cost of item C in the example is calculated, LN calculates the standard costs of items E, D, and B in this sequence.

Single-level: similar to the top-down method, except the standard cost and the valuation price of the underlying structure that already exist, are adopted.

Example

When the standard cost of item C is calculated, LN reads the prices of items D and B in the Item - Standard Cost Details (ticpr2505m000) session.

Bottom-up LN searches the structure for items that are used in a bill of material at higher levels, by means of a where-used process. These items are included in the cost calculation process.

Bottom-up means that the price of each item is calculated, because of a change in the price of the chosen item. The prices of items that are on a lower level in the BOM are not calculated, but are read in the Item - Standard Cost Details (ticpr2505m000) session.

Example

When the price of item B in the above figure is calculated, the price of items A and C will also be calculated.