This activity is used to calculate costs related to a DOP structure. There are three different types of costs; Standard, Estimated, and Actual.
DOP costs can be calculated for a site, or for a specific DOP structure. In addition, it is possible to execute the batch process regularly by scheduling the calculation.
The results of DOP cost calculation can be seen in DOP Order or DOP Header. Moreover, the value of each cost set can be compared.
Note: If you want to monitor cost performance, you get the most correct graph if the actual cost is calculated every work day for the DOP structure. When a DOP order is in the Planned or Released status, part cost buckets added on the cost template in cost set one could be updated by right-clicking and then clicking Calculate Cost for this DOP ID in the graphical object structure of the Costing tab in the DOP Header window.
Inventory valuation methods of a configurable part allow for two possibilities: Cost per Part, where the same cost is used for all configurations of a configurable part, and Cost per Configuration, where a specific cost is used for each configuration. If creating the structure for a configurable part, you must first calculate the structure and then save the standard cost before you can report or receive a shop order. This is particularly important the first time a configuration ID is used and if you have selected the configuration cost method, Cost Per Configuration, in Inventory Part. Follow the steps given below.
The structure and standard cost must be calculated and saved, and copied to cost set one for the parts included in the DOP structure.
As a result of this activity, the selected cost types are calculated for the requested scope.
Calculate DOP Costs
DOP Order
DOP Header
Monitoring Cost Performance
Calculate DOP Costs
DOP Order
DOP Order/Costing
DOP Header
DOP Header/Costing
DOP Header/Performance Monitoring
Monitoring Cost Performance
Monitoring Cost Performance/Performance
Monitoring
You can generate costs for a site/structure either by direct execution (Procedure A) or by scheduling the task to execute as a background job (Procedure B).
Procedure A:
To generate costs for a DOP structure:
To save the standard cost of a configurable part the first time a configuration ID is used for parts defined with the Cost Per Configuration configuration cost method:
To generate costs for a site:
Procedure B:
Click Schedule to open the New Database Task Schedule window. Set the scheduling parameters as desired and save. Scheduled tasks can be seen in Scheduled Database Tasks window.