You need to check the default rate that new resource allocations use, which is in the 'Resources' tab at the project level. If you do not specify which rate to use on the Export/Import process (you can) , that is the one it will use.
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Submitted by Rodel Marasigan on Fri, 2021-09-24 02:01
I already explained to you why you are getting Price/Unit $1.00/h^. If you have the price/unit setup and after the import still showing Price/Unit = $1.00/h^ but having the correct amount, it means that you have not refresh the schedule assignment cost. To refresh, On the menu under Tools, select "Recalculate Assignment Cost" and a window pop-up will show as per sample below.
Click Recalculate and the assignment cost will be refresh.
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8 years 7 monthsRodel,Okay, thanks, tools |
Rodel,
Okay, thanks, tools | recalculate assignment costs worked.
--Steve
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21 yearsSteve, You need to check the
Steve,
You need to check the default rate that new resource allocations use, which is in the 'Resources' tab at the project level. If you do not specify which rate to use on the Export/Import process (you can) , that is the one it will use.
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19 yearsHi Steve,I already explained
Hi Steve,
I already explained to you why you are getting Price/Unit $1.00/h^. If you have the price/unit setup and after the import still showing Price/Unit = $1.00/h^ but having the correct amount, it means that you have not refresh the schedule assignment cost. To refresh, On the menu under Tools, select "Recalculate Assignment Cost" and a window pop-up will show as per sample below.
Click Recalculate and the assignment cost will be refresh.