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Standard Cost Rollup did not pick up the cost of supply type PURCHASE components

edited Jul 9, 2024 10:40PM in Ask A Guru 7 comments

Hello,

We are migrating data and in that process brought in items (Assembly) with standard cost. The way we did was to set everything as Supply Type = Purchase and set the standard cost. We then imported Revaluation for those. Then we set the Supply Type = Build for some assembly items.

Our top-level assemblies have many sub-assemblies as components. It goes to several levels, like 15 or so. The top-level assembly will have assemblies with Supply Type = Purchase and also sub-assemblies with Supply Type = Build with BOM and routings.

We have the standard cost version created.

When running cost roll up, it did not pick up the cost/ default cost of all the components with Supply Type = Purchase.

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