In this window you can set up parameters for a single post-calculation.
PATH: Production > Work Orders > Work orders list tab > right-click menu > Button post calculation.
See WO structure.
Window fert_naka_auswahl.psr
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Document number
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Document number of the selected work order.
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Work order
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Work order number.
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Position
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Position number.
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Actual / Plan
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Check mark: activates Actual/Plan – comparison.
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Type
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Accumulated
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All costs incurred will be valued. Assembly posting will only be valued if this was enabled in the settings. By default, assembly postings do not affect the price. Special case: warehouse withdrawal. (see Valuation of assemblies)
Example:
Order-related assembly structure
(10) Assembly A
|_ (20) Assembly B
|_ (20)/(10) Material C
In WO post-calculation costs are passed on from lower level to top levels. Assembly "A" thus contains the costs of Assembly "B" and Material "C" and of the calculation schema.
In Batch-Post-calculation only one result row is displayed (see option "accumulated, all assemblies separately calculated)
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Default
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The actual post-calculation value of an assembly is valued. The additional postings of the sub-assemblies are considered.
Example:
If costs arose for subassembly B , but assembly B was not yet reported as completed, these costs are not passed on to the superordinate assembly A.
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One step
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Only the current level is valued. Sub-assemblies are valued as material (default) or according to the setting "value assembly". Projection function is available.
This is the default valuation method which is used to value assemblies for postings.
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Accumulated, all assemblies separately calculated
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Each position is calculated in several steps separately. The results of the sub-assemblies are not saved.
This option is available only in the batch-post-calculation
order related assembly structure
(10) Assembly A
|_ (20) Assembly B
|_ (20)/(10)Material C
Calculation:
- "accumulated" for Assembly "A", which contains all costs of Assembly "B" with Material "C" and all surcharges of the calculation schema
- separately "accumulated" for Assembly "B", contains the costs of Material "C") and all surcharges of the calculation schema
Result: two rows
Result of total structure Assembly "A"
Result total structure Assembly "B"
Note:
Option is available only on Batch-Post-calculation.
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See Valuation
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Valuation to
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Selection from valuation methods (according to configuration wizard).
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Resource cost rate
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Determines which cost rate to use to value resources.
Default: no entry=planned and actual values are used.
If a cost rate is selected, planned and actual values valued at the selected cost rate. See Cost rates
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Schema
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Used calculation schema. When this window is opened from a WO, Beas loads the schema defined in the Work order.
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Valuation price date (period)
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Only costs from the selected valuation dates (period) are calculated.
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Purchase order valuate
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If this switch is enabled, purchase orders are considered as actual costs. (No need to wait for Purchase invoice).
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Material Planned costs
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Activate radio box consider material as planned costs.
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Functions
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Start
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By clicking start, the work order is re-calculated and displayed. See: WO post-calculation – Results.
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Save settings
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The current settings are saved for the current user and can be re-used.
Function is only accessible via right-click.
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Window settings
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Access on relevant settings of the configuration wizard (except from post- calculation area). There are settings that cannot be set up per calculation. These settings apply for all users and can be accessed also via Configuration wizard > calculation > post calculation.
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Click on Start to perform a final costing for the work order. The result can be viewed.
Note: Tool costs are not taken into account in post-calculation.
see
Post-calculation Concepts
WO post calculation – result
Post-calculation
Configuration wizard – Calculation – Post-calculation
back to work order structure
Help URL: https://help.beascloud.com/beas202206/index.html?kalkulation4.htm
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