The purpose of this program is to view values that are related to the product costing calculation concerning times and costs. On this panel you can also maintain values. A base bill of routing can be used and then modified according to existing operation and the addition of new operations.
Note: If a structure has been modified you can only save it as a simulation product costing.
Function keys
Minutes/Decimals | Toggle between hours and minutes and hours and decimals for the operation times. |
- Item
- Calc date
- The date indicates when the right prices and overhead were retrieved.
- Cost model
- The cost model id used for product costing.
- W c price
- The code indicates from where the work centres prices have been retrieved during the product costing calculation.
Code Description 1 Standard 2 Actual 3 Simulation
- Std quant PC
- The quantity in stock unit that the product costing is based on.
- Struct quant
- Variant
- Warehouse
- Struct unit
- Operation no
- Description
- Work centre
- TB-code
- The time basis code indicates in what size the operation time is entered. If this field includes information, it will override the structure quantity.
Code Description BLANK Times according to the structure quantity. 1 Times per 10 units. 2 Times per 100 units. 3 Times per 1,000 units. 4 Times per 10,000 units.
- Waste pct
- The percentage indicates how much extra time is needed for the operation due to production waste.
- R & l time
- Machine time
- The machine time in hours for the operation. This time is used as a part in the Product costing calculation function in combination with the work centre hours costs.
- Set-up int
- Set-up ext
- R & l price
- The run and labour price. This hourly price is used together with hourly prices for internal set-up time, machine time and external set-up time to calculate the costs of utilising the resources.
- Machine pr
- The machine price. This hourly price is used together with hourly prices for internal set-up time, labour time and external set-up time to calculate the costs of utilising the resources.
- Set-up int p
- The internal set-up price. This hourly price is used together with hourly prices for machine time, labour time and external set-up time to calculate the costs of utilising the resources.
- Set-up ext p
- The external set-up price. This hourly price is used together with hourly prices for machine time, internal set-up time and labour time to calculate the costs of utilising the resources.
- Overhead 1%
- The overhead percentage for production overhead. This value can be used in the cost model.
- Overhead 2%
- The overhead percentage 2 for production overhead. This value can be used in the cost model.
- Overh 1 am
- The overhead amount for production overhead. This value can be used in the cost model.
- Overh 2 am
- The overhead amount 2 for production overhead. This value can be used in the cost model.
- Subc price
- This field is only displayed if the DC1 Manufacturing sub-contractor functionality is activated in Work with companies. This is the sub-contract price. This value can be used in the cost model.
- Subc set-up
- This field is only displayed if the DC1 Manufacturing sub-contractor functionality is activated in Work with companies. This is the sub-contract set-up cost. This value can be used in the cost model.
- Subc oper
- This field is only displayed if the DC1 Manufacturing sub-contractor functionality is activated in Work with companies. Indicates if the operation is internal or external.
- Total amount
- The total cost for actual operation.