Physical Progress by Extension/Subcontracting (tpppc1186s000)
Use this session to maintain the progress for the combination of the extension and the subcontracting cost object.
- Using extensions
Field Information
- Project
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The code that identifies the project.
- Project Status
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The project status.
- Date
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The date.
- Extension
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The extension code.
- Extension Type
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The extension status.
- Extension Status
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The status of the extension.
- Subcontracting
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The subcontracting code.
- Prog. Reg. Level
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This field indicates whether the progress for the cost type Subcontracting is recorded in project monitoring by cost object or control code.
- Budget Quantity
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The budgeted quantity of the subcontracting cost object.
- Reported Completed
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This field indicates whether the selected cost object has been reported as completed.
A cost object can be reported as completed even if the progress is not 100%, as shown in the following example.
In the Planning module you have budgeted 100 cubic meters of soil. However, only 80 cubic meters of soil need to be deposited. Once the work is ready, select this field and enter 80% in the Phys. Progress [%] field because you only needed 80% of the total budgeted quantity.
If the progress is not 100%, the difference against the budget can be settled, if:
- The To be Settled check box in the Elements (tpptc1100m000) session is selected for the selected element.
- The selected cost object belongs to an extension for which the Extension Type field in the Extension (tpptc0110s000) session is Quantities to be Settled.
- Phys. Progress [%]
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The progress of the selected cost object or control code expressed as a percentage of the total budgeted quantity or time.
You can maintain this field for the selected cost object or project only if the Register Progress field in the Projects (tppdm6100m000) session is Yes.
The value of the above field does not have an influence if the Reported Completed check box is not selected. You can always enter the progress.
If the Physical Progress > 100% Allowed check box in the Project Accounting Parameters (tpppc0100s000) session is selected, you can enter a progress greater than 100%.
Example
In the Planning module you budgeted 100 cubic meters of soil. However, you deposited an additional 20 cubic meters. In this case, you enter 120%.
- Phys. Progress [Qty.]
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The progress of the selected cost object or control code expressed as a quantity (the number of units completed) or amount of time.
You can maintain this field for the selected cost object or project only if the Register Progress field in the Projects (tppdm6100m000) session is Yes.
The value of the above field is irrelevant if the field Reported Completed check box is selected. You can then always enter the progress.
When the Register Progress check box in the Project Accounting Parameters (tpppc0100s000) session is selected, you can enter a progress quantity greater than the budgeted quantity.
For example, if in the Planning module you budgeted 100 cubic metres of soil but deposited an additional 20 cubic meters, you would enter 120%.
If you change the progress quantity, LN will compute the progress percentage.