Production Order Window: Summary Tab
The Summary
tab displays information about the released and closed production orders.
To access the tab, choose .
Upon the completion of a production order, on the Summary
tab, you can observe the product cost for this production order. The product cost is calculated both from the completed product perspective (the Actual Product Cost
field), and the consumed component perspective (the Actual Component Cost
field and the Actual Additional Cost
field). The variance of the cost is displayed in the Total Variance
field.
This topic documents fields and other elements in this window that either are not self-explanatory or require additional information. End of the note. |
Total value of all component items (not including non-inventory components) issued for the production order. Actual component cost = Cost per component * Component issued quantity
Any item component which has been returned through the return components functionality in the End of the note. |
Records the cost of all resource components which have been issued for production.
Any resource component which has been returned through the return components functionality in the End of the note. |
Total value of all non-inventory component items, for example, a service or labor cost. The field is updated on production completion. |
Total value of all products (the completed parent items) received from the completed product order. Actual product cost = Cost per component * Expected component usage quantity The calculation of expected component usage quantity is based on the completed products, which may be equal to or different from the component issued quantity for the product order. When the two quantities are different, the variance appears. Expected component usage quantity = Planned component quantity * (Actual parent completed quantity / Planned parent quantity)
Take the following data for example, you can observe the difference in calculating the
The cost per component is 100. According to the table above:
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Displays the difference between product cost and component cost. Total variance = Actual product cost - Actual component cost The field is updated on production completion. |
Records the cost of all by-product items which have been received from production, including any rejected by-products. Click |
Displays the total variance divided by (quantity completed + quantity rejected). |
Displays the percentage of the variance per product value. |
Displays the product number, by default. The value is saved in
the Relevant for companies that use perpetual inventory management. Companies that do not use perpetual inventory have
no |
Total planned quantity of the production order. |
Displays the total quantity reported as completed. |
Total quantity rejected in the |
Displays the due date of the |
Enter the date on which the By default, the system sets this date to the system date. |
Number of days by which the actual close date was overdue. |
Displays the corresponding values on the |
Enter any additional information regarding the production order. |