| Operation Rates by Project (tipcs1150m000)Use this session to manage operation rates
by project. Project (PCS) A collection of manufacturing and purchasing actions that are
performed for a particular customer order. A project is initiated to plan and
coordinate the production of the to be manufactured items. For a standard-to-order production, the project is only
used to link the item with the customer order. A project can also include
these: - Customized item data (BOMs and routings)
- Project planning (activity planning)
Cost Calculation Code A specification of how a standard cost, valuation price, or
sales price is calculated. The code stores specific cost calculation data. The price calculation code that is defined in the Standard Cost Calculation Parameters (ticpr0100m000) session determines the standard
cost. Other cost calculation codes are used for simulation purposes. The price
calculation code for customized items is stored by project. Example - Specific operation rates
- Subcontracting rates
- Simulated purchase prices
- Surcharges
Operation Rate Code A code that identifies operation rates (labor costs, machine
costs, or overhead costs). The code can be linked to a task or work center.
Each cost calculation code can comprise multiple operation rate codes and
associated operation rates. Sequence The number that identifies a data record or a step in a
sequence of activities. Sequence numbers are used in many contexts. Usually LN generates the sequence
number for the next item or step. Depending on the context, you can overwrite
this number. Description The description of the operation costs. Type of Operation Costs The type of costs that the operation rate relates to. Note - The operation costs type must match the cost type selected
in the Cost Component field. Example: If the cost
component cost type is Labor, the
operation cost type must be Labor.
Variable Cost If this check box is selected, the operation rate applies to variable
costs. If this check box is cleared, the operation rates apply to fixed
costs. Rate The rate by man hour or machine hour. The rate that you enter
is valid for the type of operation costs that you defined in the Type of Operation Costs field. Cost Component The user defined category for the classification of
costs. Cost components have the following functions: - To break down an item's standard cost, sales price, or
valuation price.
- To create a comparison between the estimated production
order costs and the actual production order costs.
- To calculate production variances.
- To view the distribution of your costs over the various
cost components in the Cost Accounting module.
Cost components can be of the following cost types: - Operation Costs
- Material Costs
- Surcharge on Material Costs
- General Costs
- Not Applicable
Note - The operation costs type must match the cost type selected
in the Cost Component field. Example: If the cost
component cost type is Labor, the
operation cost type must be Labor.
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