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If you know what the standard costs are going to be, you should to a cost adjustment. That will set your costs for that part.

Do a cost rollup if you are doing a good number of parts, like a quarterly or annual rollup.

Charlie Smith
Smith Business Services / 2W Technologies LLC
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What are all the functions of a cost rollup?
Do you need to perform a cost rollup every time you create standard costed part so that the costs flow through when you "job receipt to inventory"?




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What are all the functions of a cost rollup?
Do you need to perform a cost rollup every time you create standard costed part so that the costs flow through when you "job receipt to inventory"?