Billing Category Rates (BR03.1)

Use Billing Category Rates (BR03.1) to define and maintain a labor rate table. Rate tables determine the billing rate to be charged for labor hours during the life of the activity.

Process at a Glance

  1. Use Attribute (MX00.1) to define the attribute.

  2. Use GL05.1 to associate the attributes with the AD (Vendor Invoice Distribution), PW (Employee Payroll Wages), RS (Resource Entry) or ST (Subcontractor Time Entry) source code.

  3. Use this form to identify the Rate Schedule for the Billing Category Attribute.

  4. Define billing parameters.

More Information

Define labor rates after you set up your billing parameters.

The labor attribute is associated with transactions by the AD, PW, RS, or ST source codes in GL05.1 (Source Code). You attach the labor attribute to the rate schedule on this form and the rate schedule is attached to the activity.

You can also define billing rates based on units using Unit of Production Rates (BR03.2). For example, you charge $5 for each nail. You must define the unit of measure (the nail) in Units of Measure (AC17.1) as Units.

Use AC17.1 to identify the unit of measure (the action of the activity) as units or hours. For example, type Hours to indicate the standard cost relates to the number of hours a contractor worked on the activity. Use the Assign button to assign Hours units of measure to resources and the UOP button to assign Units of measure to a rate schedule.