Recording work unit pricing details
You can specify the work unit pricing details for the service price list in this page. You can select the work unit type and define the pricing details. The details such as the service price listcode, description, revision number, status and the price list category are displayed by the system.
Select the “Edit Work Unit Pricing” link at the bottom of the “Edit Service Price List” page.
The “Edit Work Unit Pricing” page appears.
The system displays the following fields in the “Price List Details” group box:
Service Price List # |
The code identifying the service price list. |
Revision# |
The number identifying the revision of the service price list. |
Description |
The textual description of the part price list. |
Status |
The status of the service price list. |
Currency |
The currency of the service price list. |
Price List Category |
The price list category of the part price list. |
Enter the following in the “Work Unit Details” multiline:
Work Unit Type |
Use the drop-down list box to select the type of the work unit as “Task”, "Maint.Change Request", "Std.Procedure", "Aircraft Work Package" or "Component Work Package". |
Work Unit # |
The number identifying the work unit for which the service price list is applicable (Alphanumeric, 40). Mandatory. If the work unit is of type “Task”, the work unit code must be a valid task defined in the “Create Task” activitity, of the “Maintenance Task” business component. If the work unit is of type “Standard Procedure”, the work unit code must be a valid standard procedure defined in the “Create Standard Procedure” activity, of the “Maintenance Task” business component. If the work unit is of type “Component work package”, it should be a valid work package defined in the “Create Work Package” activity of the “Component Maintenance Program” business component. If the work unit is of type “Aircraft work package”, it should be a valid work package defined in the “Create Work Package” activity of the “Maintenance Program” business component If the work unit is of type "Maint.Change Request”, it should be a valid MCR number defined in the “Create MCR” activity of the “Maintenance Change Request” business component. The “Task”, "Maint.Change Request", "Std.Procedure", "Aircraft Work Package" or "Component Work Package" should be in the “Active” status. Ensure that the work unit is valid for the authoring organizational unit. Help facility available. |
Note: Ensure that the work unit number and the work unit type are not set as “Non–Billable Service”.
The system displays the following:
Work Unit Desc |
The textual description of the work unit. |
Enter the following:
Flat Material Cost |
The material cost that will be incurred on the work unit (Decimal). Ensure that the number entered is positive. |
Flat Resource Rate / Hr |
The flat rate per hour for the resource (Decimal). Ensure that the number entered is positive. |
Misc.Cost |
Any extra cost that will be incurred on the work unit (Decimal). Ensure that the number entered is positive. |
Authoring Org.Units |
Use the drop-down list box to select the authoring organizational unit to which the component belongs. |
Check the box in the “Select” column of the multiline, to select the work unit pricing information for updation.
Click the “Edit Work Unit Pricing” pushbutton to record the work unit pricing details.
“Create Task” activity under “Maintenance Task” business component. The task # should be in “Active” status.
“Create Standard Procedure” activity under “Maintenance Task” business component. The Standard Procedure # should be in “Active” status.
“Create Work Package” activity under “Component Maintenance Program” business component. The Work Package # should be in “Active” status.
“Create Work Package” activity under “Maintenance Program” business component. The Work Package # should be in “Active” status.
“Create Maintenance Change Request” activity under “Maintenance Change Request” business component. The MCR # should be in “Active” status.
The Work unit # value depends upon the value selection at the Work Unit Type.
For an example, if the work unit type be “Task”, then the value enterted in the Work Unit # should be validated with “Task #” of that corresponding business component.