changing unit price does not affect on Budgeted Cost ??
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Hi ozer,
u can use global change, only thing u have to know how the function works. mail it to me..
again hi,
i have again another problem with unit price .
old unit price = 10(1 year ago)
old bq=1
new unit price=13
new bq=1
at the moment bc must be 1x13=13 but it was 10, when i entered resource dictionary, go to that resource and calculate(unit price at that moment is 13)bc changed from 10 to 13, it is ok what i want BUT!
i have same problem with 120 resources . i dont want do the same thing(first of all find the problem resouces, go that resources and calculate all of them) . So i hope it must be calculated automatically from somewhere
and my simple question : WHERE IS THAT ? HOW CAN I ?
Thanks to everybodyyy
Hi Alex,
"However Cost to complete is a forecast cost, thats why normally it will NOT CHANGE even you change the unit cost."
NOT CHANGE--> it doesnt change when unit price is ZERO
but it always change unless its unit price is ZERO
i didnt understand this situation
When you do the same thing in your projects, do you take the same result with me?
Thanks
onur
Cost to complete is different to Budgeted Cost
Budgeted cost is refer to your Q * cost/unit (autocost rule required)
However Cost to complete is a forecast cost, thats why normally it will not change even you change the unit cost.
Its like maintaining your forecast event the budget had changed. It can change in the autocost rule. HTH
Alex
Hi Oliver,
I found an interesting thing :
If you put NOT zero but close to zero like 0.01 to unit price
When you click calculate button, automatically CTC values ara calculated
BUT! when you put zero to unit price and do the same procedure, CTC values are SAME but unit price CHANGED ?!
Any idea?, what can be the solution?
Thanks
Have a look at the AutoCost rules.