cathyh
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I used to be indecisive; now I'm not so sure......
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SO, forget what I said might be the cause of the estimated labor costs not showing up in the work order, because we have been looking at a finished good that we make lots of and it has a long established routing and BOM and the costs are all rolled up in the BOM module. HEre is what happens, sporadically, that is we don't know why it happens with wome work orders and not others: The work order is made as a stock work order with DBA assigning the work order number. The work order is saved and the estimated costs are recalculated. WE go back into the work order to add a job number or some notes in WO-A and when we save the work order, and recalculate the estimated costs the labor costs disappear and the only way to get them back is to enter them down in the fields for labor, fixed overhead, and variable overhead. By the way it never occurred to us to enter a number in those fields, didn't know DBA would accept and entry there. Is this new? If we recaculated estimated costs when we save the work order, they disappear again. If we don't recalculate estimated costs when saving the work order then they show up in the job cost summary total for estimated costs. We can not see a pattern with how these work orders are entered, they seem to be entered the same as others that don't lose the labor estimates when we save and recalculate. WE are stumped! I am putting this in the problems- sporadic category also.
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