Zoey, Have you explored Phantoms in the manufacturing Module? In my opinion this would be the most similar to Legs. Let me know if this helps or if you have questions about phantoms. -Andre
Zoey, Look at the cost rate of the Overhead ID “Payroll” if the cost rate is $0.30 then that would result in both the $4.50 and the $0.08 result. See below.Overhead variable by labor cost = Labor Cost x Overhead Cost Rate per $ x Overhead FactorFirst Scenario $4.50 = $15 x $0.30 x 1.00 Second Scenario $.08 = $0.25 x $0.30 x 1.00 Hope this helps!-Andre
@xkylewrightx, the fields that are displayed in the BOM Cost Summary popup are part of the Data Access Class (DAC) AMBomCost and can be accessed via generic inquiry. A quick way to find out information about a field is to use the Element Inspector. This will let you view the following reference information for any visual element on a form:Control type Data access class (if applied) Data field (if applied) Data view (if applied) Business logic controller Action name (if applied)You can activate the Element Inspector from the Customization Menu or by pressing Control-Alt which is useful for pop-up/smart panel screens.Hopefully this information helps! Please feel free to reach out with any more questions!
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