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this is only a guess. make sure that the method code in the bill of material is 
defined as the default method code to be used for costing. the only other thing 
that i could think of would be that the facility that you are doing the cost 
roll-up for must match the facility code in the bill of material records.

>>> srisai-paluri@abunayyangroup.com 03/14 6:45 AM >>>
** High Priority **


We have 4.05 CD RISC

Standard cost roll up:

We have defined normal Bill of material (BOM 500). When we run standard cost 
roll up, standard cost not getting rolled up. 

If we define planning Bill of material (BOM 600) and run standard cost roll up, 
standard cost getting rolled up.

We could not understand that why with normal bill of materail, standard cost is 
not getting rolled up. 

Can anyone help me in this reagard.


SRI SAI

P.SRI SAI
System Analyst
Abunayyan Group
Post Box : 321
Riyadh - 11411
Saudi Arabia
Phone : 00 9661 477 9111 ext - 161
Fax :      00 9661 4793312
email address : srisai-paluri@abunayyangroup.com 
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