Calculate Part Cost - Selected Parts
Explanation
Use this activity to calculate costs for several selected parts. Costs can be 
calculated for one level or for all levels of the selected parts. You can have 
the calculation stop at selected parts and not roll up their costs. This means 
that the cost calculation does not continue further up the structure than that 
part. The value can be one of the following: 
	- Not Stop Cost Rollup - The calculation will not stop at this part 
	level in the structure. 
- Stop Cost Rollup - This will stop the cost calculation from going 
	any further up in the structure.
You can use the existing Cost Set Estimated Material Cost values in the 
calculation or copy the inventory part Estimated Material Cost values to the 
Cost Set Estimated Material Cost before performing the calculation. 
	Calculate Part Cost - Selected Parts will be disabled if part with 
planning method K - Blow Through, T - Master Schedule Blow 
Through Part  or O - Level 0 Part is selected.
This check will reduce the performance if large amount of data is selected. 
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.
Prerequisites
This activity has the following prerequisites:
	- More than one part cost record must be selected.
- 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 the selected parts are calculated and the results are 
	saved in the relevant 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. 
- If the Run in Background check box is selected, the calculation 
	will run as a background job.
Window
Part Costs
Related Window Descriptions
Calculate Cost - Selected Parts
Part Costs
Procedure
	- Populate or query for the required records in the  
	Part Costs window.
- Select the records for which you wish to do the calculation.
- Right-click, point to Cost Calculations and then click 
	Calculate Part Cost - Selected Parts.
- On the dialog box that appears, select whether the calculation must be 
	done for one level or for all levels of a part.
- On the Stop Cost Roll list, select Stop Cost Rollup to 
	stop the cost calculation from going any further up in the structure.
- Enter a date in the Effective Date field. The structure and 
	routings valid for this date will be used for the calculation.
- Select the Copy Estimated Material Cost from Inventory Part check 
	box to copy the estimated material cost to the Cost Set Estimated 
	Material Cost field.
- Select the Run in Background check box to run the calculation as 
	a background job.
- Click OK.