Hi Maria,In the above example please check if this ‘Calculation Required’ option is checked or not. If they have removed the ‘invoice rule id’ , until you calculate again the Analysis will not be changed.If this is checked you can perform ‘Calculate Total Cost and Quoted Price’ to update the Analysis accordingly.Thanks,Nethmini
Hi ,For your scenario you will need to create a ‘Cost Type’ invoice rule. Here I am adding more information on creating a new invoice rule .Open the Service Quotation Basic Data window, click the Invoice Rule tab and create a new record . Enter a unique identity for the invoice rule in the Invoice Rule ID field and a description in the Description field respectively. Select how the rule will be applied, i.e., based on sales group or cost type, in the Sales Group/Cost Type field. Select the Invoice Zero Amounts check box if you want to include in the customer invoice all sales lines with a zero invoice amount which are applicable to the invoice rule. This check box is selected by default when creating a new invoice rule but can be changed. Clear this check box if you want to exclude zero amount sales lines associated with the invoice rule from the customer invoice. Next create a new record in the table below. If you had selected Sales Group in step 3 enter a value in the Sales Group fie
Hi,In your example in reference environment you have not entered an ‘Invoice Rule ID’ under ‘Work Order Info’.If you zoom into the field ‘Invoice Rule ID’ you can enter a new rule that is similar to the one used by the customer. You can save the invoice rule ID under Work Order info and then Calculate Total Cost and Quoted Price. Then you will get the cost/revenue analysis based on cost types you have defined under invoice rule.Hope this will solve your issue.Nethmini.
Hi Ghita,With C106 you can set up any posting type such as T1, T2, TF1, etc. not only M50. Please try with other posting types as well where you need the Work in Progress handling.Thanks,Nethmini
In application 10, as you have already identified T3 is no more used, though it can be setup in posting control . CSS(cost of sold services) is mapped using adifferent mechanism called Cost Codes. A cost code can be configured to be used as a WIP cost code and also to be allowed to be used as an override cost code.When the required cost codes have been defined, they can be used when configuring the cost code rules. The cost codes are also used as control type values for Control Type C106 that is used to define how a particular cost code should be posted.You will find more information on this is the online documentation.
@Mathias Dahl Use case here is customer want to restrict users from attaching documents that are created from the doc class that user is not using( not having access to create doc revisions). If they are using 2 different doc classes for two sites and when they are attaching a document in a site specific window (like PO) , they want to avoid users from attaching documents created to the other doc classes.
@Dilini Arandara Thank you very much for your suggestion
Hi, You can add spare parts or a spare part list to an object as described below:Add Spare Part to object:In order to connect the spare part to the object the part must exist in IFS/Inventory or in IFS/Purchasing.ProcedureOpen theFunctional Object or Serial Object window and click the Spare Parts tab. Create a new record (F5). Enter an appropriate part in the Part No field. Use one of the following methods:To enter an inventory part, use the List of Values to select a suitable value. To enter a purchase part, right-click and click LOV from Purchase Part and select a suitable value.In the Quantity field, enter the quantity of the part. Save the information (F12). Add Spare Part List to Object:Use this activity to connect a detached spare part list to an object. The detached spare part header (which is yet again a dummy part) is defined in IFS/Inventory in the same way as regular spare parts. Spare parts are connected to the header to form a list in IFS/Equipment. The connected detached
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