Calculate Cost for Single Part, All Levels
Explanation
Use this activity to calculate costs for a single part at all levels. 
Note: You cannot perform a cost calculation for cost set 1. This 
optional task is to be performed by a system administrator or equivalent person.
 Calculating part costs on
all the levels means that costs for parts at 
underlying structures are considered as well as the costs for the selected part. 
When calculating the costs, the costs set up throughout the system are gathered 
and attributed to the correct part.
You can enter a specific version (alternative) for a part structure and 
routing. You can also define parts so that the calculation is stopped and costs 
are not rolled up. Component part costs will be updated only if the Struct.Alt. 
and the Rout.Alt fields
are set to the default value; indicated by an asterisk(*)
This activity can be performed in the  
All Levels Part Cost Calculation,
Part Cost and 
Part Costs
 windows.
If by-products exist, you can distribute the costs between by-products and 
the primary product. When calculating the product cost, if you use by-product 
cost distribution, the sum of the specified percentage of each by-product for 
this item is calculated. The remaining percentage will be calculated from the 
primary product.
If material overheads are defined in part overheads, 
material overheads are added to to the parent level in the cost structure. When 
material and general overheads are connected to a part, and the part cost record 
has a template which consists of a cost bucket that is connected to a cost 
element which uses cost element source 501 or 502, during cost calculations for 
a site or part or cost set, the system fetches cost using different overhead 
units as follows:
	- Percentage of part cost - Same as for the cost element 500 (Total 
	cost). When it comes to general overhead, the rate has to be applied to the 
	part cost excluding the earlier applied general overheads.
- Fixed value per unit - Add that cost to 
	part cost structure.
- Fixed value per Order/Batch - If the 
	overhead type is Material Overhead, then the parent lot size is used. If 
	parent standard size is 0, then count with order size 1. To calculate unit 
	cost, divide the fixed value with parent standard order size.
- Fixed value per weight unit - The net 
	weight of the inventory part must be considered. Multiply the entered cost 
	with the net weight of the part and add that cost to the part cost 
	structure.
Prerequisites
This activity has the following prerequisites:
  - The cost set for which you are performing the calculation must have the 
	costs defined.
- If by-product cost distribution is used, a structure with at least one 
	by-product must exist.
- Calculation of costs using by-product cost distribution will require 
	that the by-product cost distribution basic data has been entered for the 
	manufacturing structure using the 
	Product Structure, 
	
	Recipe Structure, or 
	Configuration Structure window. 
  
System Effects
As a result of this activity:
  - The costs for a single part on all levels are calculated and the results 
	are saved in the selected cost set.
- Cost comparisons for a part can be calculated across different cost sets. 
	This allows you to determine the parts that should be transferred into cost 
	set 1 for the purposes of standard costing.
- If the by-product cost distribution is used, the cost will be determined for 
	the primary product by subtracting the costs distributed among the 
	by-products, otherwise, the costs of the by-products, if any, will be 
	subtracted. 
  
- If the Copy Estimated Material Cost from 
	Inventory Part check box is selected, estimated material cost in 
	inventory part will be taken as the estimated material cost for the part for 
	the cost set and will be copied in to the Cost Set Estimated 
	Material Cost field.
  
Window
All Levels Part Cost 
Calculation
Part Cost
Part Costs
Related Window Descriptions
All Levels part Cost Calculation
Part Cost
Part Costs
Procedure
To perform this activity in the 
All Levels Part Cost Calculation 
window: 
  - Open the All Levels Part Cost Calculation 
    window.
- To change the default site, click List in the Site field and 
	select the site whose costs you wish to copy.
- In the Part No field, click List and select the part for 
	which the calculation should be performed.
- In the Cost Set field, click List and select the cost set 
	for which you want to perform the cost calculation.
- To copy structure alternates, click List in the Struct. Alt. 
	field and select the alternative.
- To copy routine alternates, click List in the Struct. Alt. 
	field and select the alternative.
- In the Stop Roll list, click either Not Stop Cost Rollup  
 	or 
	Stop Cost Rollup.
- To specify the serial part for which the calculation should be performed, 
	if serial numbers are used, click List in the Effective Serial No
    field and select the serial number.
- Click OK. 
  
To perform this activity in the 
Part Cost  or 
Part Costs
 window: 
  - Open the Part Cost  or 
	Part Costs
    window.
- Query for the part for which you want to perform the cost calculation.
- Right-click 
	the header and then click Cost Calculations/All Levels Part Cost 
	Calculation. The values from the selected part will be shown 
	in the All Levels Part Cost Calculation dialog 
	box.
- Click OK.