on 01-15-2018 6:04 AM
Hi Experts,
Is there any way where we can know the change in planned cost either with any logs or table. I checked in PM order action log and PMCO table. But it is not serving the purpose.
Please help.
Thanks,
Keerthan
Keerthan
The only way you will know is by entering the order and checking the current planned costs value, then performing a Determine Costs (or save) and then check the two values.
This can all be done in a batch program.
PeteA
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Hi Pete,
Thanks for the response.
Regards,
Keerthan
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Hi Pete,
We knew this option but we don't want to use but it seems there is no other way.
Thanks a lot for your response !!
Regards,
Keerthan
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Hi Pete,
Thanks for the reply..!!
We are actually designing the workflow.
So we need to trigger the workflow if planned cost is changed.
Basically for the re-approval of planned cost.
Planned cost change can be anything (additional internal operation, external service or a stock and non stock component)
Will changed planned cost hit any log or table or status or any other way ? so we will know that planned cost is changed
I hope you are clear now.
Awaiting for your feedback.
Regards
Keerthan
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Keerthan,
Lots of things can change the planned costs, and some of these are outside the order processing e.g. labour rate changes.
It might help if you explain the business case behind what you are trying to achieve..
PeteA
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