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Take the FSO (Shop Order Header) for Qty Produced. Then use FMA file 
(Material Detail) and compare to the MBM file (Bill of Material) That will 
give you the material usage variance.

Use the FOD (Operations Details) and compare to the routing FRT (Routings) 
to get labor and overhead variance.  Again, use the FSO file for your Qty 
produced.  You may need to divide by batch size from capacity planning file 
if you are using batch sizes.

If you need any help, my company has already written reports that 
recalculate the CST270 and break it down into Labor, Material, and OH 
variances by Item Class.

Paul Holstein
SSA Southeast

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