Epicor 9.05.702 DMR Processing

We are currently not using the "enabled mfg cost elements" checkbox.  In most cases when a DMR is created material, labor, and burden costs are populated.  In the past couple of weeks we had two DMR's where the entire material cost was brought in for that job, not just for the qty that was submitted. 



Thanks,

Melissa


We have a couple of inconsistencies when it comes to the cost pulling into a DMR when created.  I have a couple of DMR's where the material cost is way to high, and that is the only thing that pulled in even though there was labor tied to the part.


I'm having trouble finding out why this occurs.  Is there anyone who can point me in the right direction of why this is happening, and is there any way to back track to find out where the cost is pulling from?



Thanks,

Melissa

 



Are you using the "enable mfg cost elements" checkbox on the Company maintenence screen? Without that, then the lower level sub-assemblies are rolling up as material costs in the higher level assemblies.

Also in regards to DMR, the GL Control Codes typically are only set up to return the costs back into a single bucket instead of spreading across the elements. I routinely would have to Journal Entry the transactions to spread the elements back to Labor / Burden / Material accurately.

Matt McIntosh
ERP Consultant
714-519-4577


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Thanks,

Melissa

 



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