The code that identifies the cost object.
Task (tppdm0111s000)Use this session to create standard labor cost objects. Labor is one of the five cost types that Project uses to categorize cost objects. The currency used for the standard object is the reference currency of the logistic/operational company. If you link the standard object to a project, you can start using the currencies of the linked financial company.
Task The code that identifies the cost object. General Description The description or name of the code. Search Key The search key associated with the cost object. Trade Group The trade group by which it is expected that the labor defined in this cost object will be executed. Trade Group The description or name of the code. Text If this check box is selected, the current cost object has an associated text that you can access by clicking the Text button. Cost Cost Rate Currency The currency that the cost rate is expressed in. Cost Rate The cost labor rate per unit, for the cost object. In Home Currency This field is only available if your company uses an independent currency system. Then the cost rate is expressed in the home currency. You can enter a new amount, regardless of the exchange rate between currencies. In Home Currency The home currency. Cost Rate Transaction Date The last date that the cost rate was changed. Intercompany Rate The currency in which the intercompany cost rate is expressed. Intercompany Cost Amount The intercompany cost rate. Note The intercompany rate is used for project expenses only, If the Price Origin field is set to Commercial Price in the Intercompany Trade Order (tcitr3600m000), Intercompany Rate Transaction Date The last date and time when the intercompany cost rate is modified. Control Control Code The control code associated with the cost object. Control Code The description or name of the code. Control Function Indicates the function of the cost object for cost control. A cost object can be defined as a control code for itself or for other cost objects. Allowed values Cost Component The cost component associated with the cost object. Note You can use a cost component to create a cross view in your budget or cost control for cost objects that share particular characteristics. Cost Component The description or name of the code. Sales Sales Rate The currency in which the sales rate is expressed. Sales Rate The sales labor rate per unit, for the labor code. In Home Currency The sales labor rate expressed in the home currency. In Home Currency One of a company's base currencies in which LN registers and reports amounts. In a multicurrency system, up to three home currencies can be defined: in Home Currency The description or name of the code. in Home Currency The description or name of the code. Sales Rate Transaction Date The last date that the sales labor rate was changed. Unit Unit The unit in which the cost object is measured. Unit The description or name of the code. Norm The number of hours required to execute one unit of this labor cost object. This norm is used in the actual budget to determine the number of hours on a budget line. Number of hours = Quantity x Norm / The unit of the rate is always a time unit. Options Register Progress If this check box is selected, progress can be recorded for the cost object for the duration of the project. Used in Schedule If this check box is selected, the labor cost object can be used in an ESP (external scheduling package). Billable If this check box is selected, the selected standard labor cost object can be invoiced to the business partner.
Print Standard Tasks Starts the Print Standard Tasks (tppdm0411m000) session.
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