Ins-Dmr transactions not at standard cost

What we have found it that it is a timing issue. It depends on when the DMR
has been done. If it is before the parts have been taken to stock, then it
grabs all of the cost for the DMRed part.



Beth Rye

IT Director

CIGNYS
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Subject: [Vantage] Ins-Dmr transactions not at standard cost





We're on 6.1, and I've raised this question before to this group, and
Epicor support, and have not gotten an answer.

We are using standard costs, and mfg-stk transactions all transfer at
standard cost. Ins-Dmr ttransactions do not transfer at standard costs.
They are mostly close to standard costs - when job costs run close to
standard. At times when job costs exceed standard, ins-dmr transactions
some times take all remaining costs on the job: For example: 200 pcs job,
199 good received to stock at $15, 1 pc ins-dmr cost at $1800. Sometimes
if more than one dmr transaction, 1st transaction takes remaining costs,
and subsequent transactions are at $0.

Why don't dmr transactions occur at standard cost? Do I have something in
configuration set wrong?

thanks,

Norm Watkins
Engineering Manager

SCHOTT Electronic Packaging N.A.
a division of SCHOTT N.A. Inc.
15 Wells St.
Southbridge, MA
Phone: 508-765-7459

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We're on 6.1, and I've raised this question before to this group, and
Epicor support, and have not gotten an answer.

We are using standard costs, and mfg-stk transactions all transfer at
standard cost. Ins-Dmr ttransactions do not transfer at standard costs.
They are mostly close to standard costs - when job costs run close to
standard. At times when job costs exceed standard, ins-dmr transactions
some times take all remaining costs on the job: For example: 200 pcs job,
199 good received to stock at $15, 1 pc ins-dmr cost at $1800. Sometimes
if more than one dmr transaction, 1st transaction takes remaining costs,
and subsequent transactions are at $0.

Why don't dmr transactions occur at standard cost? Do I have something in
configuration set wrong?

thanks,

Norm Watkins
Engineering Manager

SCHOTT Electronic Packaging N.A.
a division of SCHOTT N.A. Inc.
15 Wells St.
Southbridge, MA
Phone: 508-765-7459

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norm.watkins@...

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