Defining activity period budgets
You can define activity budgets for three time frames: life only, annual, or period. Period budgets designate the budgeted amount and units by period for an activity and account category. Annual budgets are updated automatically when you define period budgets. Use this procedure to define activity period budgets.
Defining period budgets
- Access Period Budget (AC20.3).
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Define the period budgets. Use these guidelines
to specify the field values:
- Activity Group
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Select the activity group associated with the activities for which you want to define budgets.
- Activity
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Select the posting activity for which you want to define budgets.
- Account Category
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Select the account category for which you want to define budgets. The account category must be assigned to the activity you selected in the Activity field.
- Budget Number
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Select the budget number that you defined in the header for this budget. See Defining activity budget headers.
Note: When defining budgets for multiple activities, be consistent with budget numbers. For example, if you are defining an approved project budget for periods in the year 2002, and you have determined that budget 200 identifies the 2002 approved project budget, then use budget 200 for all activities. - Year
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Specify the year that identifies the periods for which you are defining activity budgets. The year must be within the date range for the activity budget and the Life Only option on Activity Budget Header (AC20.7) must be set to No.
- Compute, and Parameter
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These fields are used only if you are defining a budget using a compute statement.
- Action
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Select one of these action codes as an alternative to specifying the budget values in each period:
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Last Year Actual (A): Copies last year's actual amounts and units into the budget.
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Last Year Budget (B): Copies last year's budget amounts and units into the budget.
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Compute Amount (C): Uses a compute statement to calculate the budget amounts. You must enter a compute statement.
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Compute Units (U): Uses a compute statement to calculate the budget units. You must enter a compute statement.
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Duplicate (D): Copies the budget amount you enter for the first period to blank periods, stopping when an existing budget value is encountered.
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Spread (S): Spreads the amounts and units you enter in the first period to all periods. If you do not specify a spread code, then the amounts and units are spread equally to all periods. If you specify a spread code, then the budget amounts and units are populated in each period based on percentages defined in the spread code.
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- Spread Code
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If you selected the Spread action, then you should select a spread code to control how the budget amounts and units that you enter in the first period are spread across all periods. Spread codes contain percentages that determine the percentage of the amount and units to populate in each period. You can define spread codes using Spread Codes (AC23.1).
- Period
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Specify the number of each period for which you want to establish a budget.
- Amount
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Specify the budget amount for each period. The amount can be used in conjunction with the Spread and Duplicate actions.
As an option, you can define a factor and units or a rate and units to automatically calculate the budget amount.
Note: Define activity budget amounts in the budget currency defined in the budget header. - Factor
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Select a factor to calculate period budget amounts using budget units and a standard rate. The system multiplies the budget units times the rate defined in the factor. Factors are defined on Global Factors (FB00.1).
- Rate
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Specify a rate to calculate the period budgets amount based on budget units times the rate.
- Units
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Specify the projected units for each period. As an option, you can define a factor and units or a rate and units to automatically calculate the budget amount.