You can calculate planned costs and actual costs for any orders within a collective order.
In the definition of the order type (Customizing for
Shop Floor Control,
by choosing
) you can use the indicator
Coll.ord.process
to determine how costs are to be settled in the collective order.
Planned Costs
If the indicator
Collective order with goods movements
Is set, then the directly produced assemblies are evaluated using the price-determination strategy in product costing
Is not set, the price of the directly produced assemblies is evaluated using the order costing for the relevant orders
Actual costs
If the indicator
Collective order with goods movements
Is set, then automatic goods movements take place between the production orders in a collective order. This means that a subordinate production order delivers the material it has produced to stock. At the same time as the goods receipt posting, a goods issue posting is made for the superior order. During the posting of the goods movement
costs are credited to the subordinate order
costs are debited from the superior order
Is not set then no automatic goods movements take place between the production orders In the closing period, the costs collected per order are then settled to the superior order.
For more information, refer to the component
CO - Cost Object Controlling
in the section
Order-related product controlling
under
Collective order
.