| Project Sundry Cost (tppdm6114s000)Use this session to maintain
project-specific cost objects relating to sundry costs. These differ from standard sundry cost
objects in that they can be used in one project only. Use the Sundry Costs (tppdm0514m000) session to list standard sundry cost objects.
The sundry costs cost type covers a range of costs that cannot be classified
under the labor, equipment, subcontracting or materials cost types. You can
copy default values from standard sundry cost objects. To do this, enter the
code for the standard sundry cost object in the Sundry Cost field, and then confirm that you want to
copy the standard sundry data. The rest of the fields on this form are then
filled in with details taken from the standard sundry cost object. The code that identifies the project for which the cost objects
are defined. You can use the zoom field to select a project code, only if the
session is used as a background process. If this is not the case, the field
contains the default project code. The description or name of the code. The code that identifies the cost object. To copy details from
a previously defined standard sundry cost object, enter the code here and then
confirm that you want to copy the standard sundry cost data. The rest of the
fields on this form are then filled in with details taken from the standard
sundry cost object. The description or name of the code. The description or name of the code. The code of the standard sundry cost object from which this
project-specific cost object is derived. Use the Sundry Costs (tppdm0514m000) to session list standard sundry costs. The description or name of the code. If this check box is selected, the cost object has an
associated text. The currency in which the unit cost is expressed. The default standard cost per unit of the cost
object. The unit of measurement associated with this project-specific
cost object. If this check box is selected, the standard cost is the
final price and cannot be changed by the Update Project Prices and Rates (tppdm6201m000) session. This means that the
price remains stable for costs and budgets that reference it. If your company uses an independent currency system you can
view the standard cost in a different 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: The description or name of the code. Unit Cost Transaction Date The last date that the unit cost was changed. The intercompany expense price. The currency in which the intercompany expense price is
expressed. If this check box is selected, the intercompany price
is the final price and cannot be changed by the Update Project Prices and Rates (tppdm6201m000) session. This means that the
price remains stable for costs and budgets that reference it. Intercompany Price Transaction Date The last date and time when the intercompany cost rate is
modified. The reference type indicates whether the control code is a
standard or a project related labor. The description or name of the code. Indicates the function of the cost object for cost control
purposes. The description or name of the code. The currency in which the sales price is expressed. The default sales price, per unit, for the cost object. If this check box is selected, the sales price is the
final price and cannot be changed by the Update Project Prices and Rates (tppdm6201m000) session. This means that the
price remains stable for costs and budgets that reference it. If your company uses an independent currency system you can
view the sales price in a different 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: The description or name of the code. Sales Price Transaction Date The last date that the sales price was changed. If this check box is selected, progress can be recorded
for the cost object for the duration of the project. If this check box is selected, the project sundry cost object can be invoiced
to the business partner. | |