Cost for Shop Order Labor Reports
The cost for labor time reported against a shop order operation can be fetched
from different sources depending on the system configuration. The cost for labor
setup and runtime is based on the reported man hours and setup man hours. More
details about the calculation of man hours can be found in
About Cost for Shop Floor Reporting
Labor Rate
To determine the hourly rate for a labor report the system uses the below
logic:
This logic is valid for parts having any inventory
valuation method.
Cost Detection Message
under Cost section in Labor History/General
tab will give more information from where cost is fetched.
- If the labor time is not reported against a specific
Employee ID the labor rate is fetched from the Labor Class Rate field
in the Manufacturing Labor Class/Cost for the labor class
to which the operation is connected.
- If the labor time is reported against a specific
Employee ID and the Direct Labor in Actual Cost Labor Settings
is set to Use Shop Order Operation Labor Class in
Site/Manufacturing/General tab,
the labor rate is fetched from the Labor Class Rate field in the
Manufacturing Labor Class/Cost for the labor class to which
the operation is connected.
- If the labor time is reported against a specific
Employee ID, and the Direct Labor in Actual Labor Cost Settings
is set to Use Employee Cost, and the employee is not defined
in IFS/Human Resources, the labor rate is fetched from the
Labor Class Rate field in the Manufacturing Labor Class/Cost
for the primary site and labor class to which the employee is connected.
- If the labor time is reported against a specific
Employee ID, and the Direct Labor in
Actual Labor Cost Settings is set to
Use Employee Cost
and the employee is defined in
IFS/Human Resources and the Use
Employee Labor Cost option
in Company Details page is
enabled, the labor rate is fetched from the Amount column
in Salary History section in
My Employees Information/Compensations page.
note that the logged on user must be linked to a person with HR access
setup allowing the person to access the salary information for the
reporting employees. If salary is not defined,
the labor rate is fetched from the Standard Cost column
in Standard Costs page. If standard cost is also
not defined, the labor rate is fetched from the labor class connected to
Shop Floor Employee per Site page.
- If the labor time is reported against a specific
Employee ID, and the Direct labor
in Actual Labor Cost Settings is set to Use Employee Cost
and the employee is defined in IFS/Human
Resources and the Use Employee Labor Cost option in
Company Details page is not enabled, the labor rate is fetched
from the Standard Cost column in Standard Costs page.
If standard cost is not defined, the labor rate is fetched from the labor
class connected to Shop Floor Employee per Site
page.
Labor Overhead
To determine the overhead rate for a labor report the
system uses the below logic:
If layered overheads are defined in the Manufacturing
Labor Class, which is used to fetch overheads, those layered overheads
will be shown in the transactions.
Cost Detection Message
under Cost section in Labor History/General
tab will give more information from where cost is fetched.
- If the labor time is
not reported against a specific Employee ID the labor overhead is fetched
from the Overhead
field in the Manufacturing Labor Class/Cost
for the labor class to which the operation
is connected. This is valid for parts having any inventory valuation method.
-
If the labor time is reported against a specific
Employee ID and the employee is not defined in HR, the labor rate is fetched
from the Overhead
field in the Manufacturing Labor
Class/Cost according to the
Labor Overhead option
in Actual Labor
Cost Settings in
Site/Manufacturing/General
tab. This is valid for parts having any inventory valuation method.
-
If the labor time is reported against a specific Employee ID and the employee
is defined in HR,
and the Labor Overhead in
Actual Labor Cost Settings is set to
Use Shop Order Operation Labor Class in
Site/Manufacturing/General tab, the overhead
rate will be fetched from the Overhead field
in the Manufacturing Labor Class/Cost to
which the shop order operation is connected. This is valid for parts having
any inventory valuation method.
-
If the labor time is reported against a specific Employee ID and the employee
is defined in HR,
and the Labor Overhead in
Actual Labor Cost Settings is set to
Use Employee Labor Class in
Site/Manufacturing/General tab and
Cost Valuation Method list in the Inventory
Part page for the manufactured part is set to Standard
Cost, the overhead rate will be fetched from the Overhead field
in the Manufacturing Labor Class/Cost for
the primary site and labor class to which the employee is connected.
- If the labor time is reported against a specific
Employee ID and the employee is defined in HR, and the
Labor Overhead
in
Actual Labor
Cost Settings
is set to
Use Employee
Labor Class
in
Site/Manufacturing/General
tab
and the Cost
Valuation Method list
in the Inventory
Part page
for the manufactured part is not set to Standard
Cost,
the overhead rate will be fetched from the cost source connected to the primary
labor class in
Manufacturing
Labor Class/Cost Sources.
To define an overhead rate for a cost source;
first create a cost source in the Cost Sources page and
specify the desired overhead rate
in the list in list of the cost source. Select
a Cost Source Indicator for Shop Order - Employee Labor Overhead
in the Cost Source Indicator Definitions page, then connect
the selected cost source indicator to the cost source in the Cost
Source Indicators page.