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⟩ What is accouting class and where is it defined iN WIP?

Accounting classes are assigned and used when jobs, work

orders,and repetive assemblies associated with production

lines are defined.

Generally standard discrete, asset non-standard discrete

and expense non-standard discrete.

We need to assign an accounting class all your discrete

jobs.

Standard Discrete

Standard discrete accounting classes can be used to group

job costs. For example, if you

build subassemblies and finished goods, you can define your

accounting classes so that

you can separately value and report the costs associated

with subassembly and finished

goods production. Standard discrete accounting classes can

be automatically defaulted

when you create discrete jobs.

Non-Standard Discrete

Non-standard discrete accounting classes can be used to

group and report various types

of non-standard production costs, such as field service

repair or engineering projects.

For example to track recurring expenses - machine

maintenance or engineering projects

- with non-standard jobs, you can define and assign an

accounting class with a type of

expense non-standard to these jobs.

Repetitive Accounting Classes

Repetitive accounting classes are used to group production

costs and must be assigned

to each repetitive line/assembly association that is

created. Every schedule for that

assembly on that line uses these accounts. The accounts are

charged whenever you

transact against the line/assembly association. Repetitive

accounting classes can be

automatically defaulted when you associate repetitive

assemblies with production lines

Negigation is -Work in process-->setup-->Wip accounting

classes

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