Project Parts (tipcs2111m000)

Use this session to create and/or display project parts.

You can maintain project parts in the details session.

You can make a product structure for an item in the:

  • Project Parts (tipcs2111m000) session
  • Item - Production (tiipd0101m000) session
  • Generate (Project) Structure for Product Variant (tipcs2220m000) session

A project part is added in the Project Parts (tipcs2111m000) session. The Quantity field for this project is 0. This means that a product variant structure is available, but is not taken into account when calculating the project costs.

Note

If you have started the Project Parts (tipcs2111m000) session by zooming, you can only find and select a record.

 

Project

Enter the code of the project for which you want to enter project part data.

Project Status

Indicates the current progress of the project.

Item

The customized or standard item that is entered as a project part.

Description

The description of the project.

Effectivity Unit

Enables you to generate a requirements planning based on the combination of item and effectivity unit. The unit that is connected to the item is always the unit of the top item.

Freeze Standard Cost on Date

If this check box is selected, the estimate is based on the fixed standard cost. LN retrieves the standard cost which was valid on the date entered.

If this check box is cleared, the latest standard cost is retrieved.

Freeze Standard Cost Date

The standard cost that is valid on the date specified in this field is taken for the standard cost calculations.

Quantity

The quantity of the customized or standard item.

Project Type

Is used to characterize projects. A project can have one of the following types:

Project Part

A separate part of the project structure that is linked to a project. A project part is the basis that is used in order to determine the estimated costs of a project. Not to be confused with a subproject.

Inventory Unit

The unit of measure in which the inventory of an item is recorded, such as piece, kilogram, box of 12, or meter.

The inventory unit is also used as the base unit in measure conversions, especially for conversions that concern the order unit and the price unit on a purchase order or a sales order. These conversions always use the inventory unit as the base unit. An inventory unit therefore applies to all item types, also to item types that cannot be kept in stock.