Standard Setup Costs

In the Part Tracker, Standard Costs are broken down by Std Labor, Std Burden, Std Material, Std Material Burden and Std Subcontract. Is there a way to see the setup costs separate (broken out) from the Std Labor and Std Burden?

There is no specific cost designation for setup alone in the system so the short answer is no. You could see those actuals on jobs depending on how you break out your operations and such, but that’s about it. What is the objective in seeing the setup as an itemized cost on the part?

I have some unexpected results on the cost of labor and I was hoping to narrow it down between Labor and Setup

If it’s a widespread issue take a few samples and review the production detail reports for the jobs you’ll see it broken down there. Job tracker will give you the same but the format of Production detail can be a bit quicker to analyze sometimes depending on the size of your jobs and their transactions.

Job Status dashboard has a lot of good information in it too. (right click on a job number, open with, job status dashboard)

Is there any documentation as to show exactly what occurs during a cost roll-up? This field multiplied by that field…

This would probably be your best bet, otherwise in EpicWeb there are many other technical guides that might get you where you want to go

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Keep in mind you don’t have to use epicors cost rollup. You can adjust cost manually or via DMT if you wish. So if you like how you calculate it better than they do, you can do it your way.

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Perfect

I would check your standard lot size. I believe that the setup hours are divided by the standard lot size and then multiplied by the resource group rate for
a rollup.

….Tim

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I think the issue is that the Resource has a crew size of 0.333 while the Method has a crew size of 1.