Road Map: Multi-Level Cost Report
Use the Multi-Level Cost Report (MIC) program to print a report that shows the material, labor, overhead, and outside service costs of the components of a parent item. See Background for more information.
Before you run this program each time
You should run these programs: None required
Before you run this program the first time
You should run these programs:
Enterprise Item Maintenance (IM) to set up items for your enterprise.
Branch Item Maintenance (IMB) to set up items for your branch.
Item Cost Maintenance (ICM) to enter item costs.
Bill of Material Maintenance (MPS) to enter a bill of material.
Standard Cost Rollup (MCR) to update the standard cost of items and update the general ledger if you have inventory interfaced to the GL.
Output Device Maintenance (XDM) to set up the output devices you plan to use.
Date-Output Device Maintenance (ZE) to select your default output device and set whether you can override that device.
After you run this program
You will most likely run these programs:
Single-Level Accumulated Cost Inquiry (MAI) to display material, labor, overhead, and outside service costs for a parent item and the components on the first level of its bill of material.
Cost-Rollup Inquiry (MCRQ) to display cost rollup history for an item.
Inventory Cost Change History Inquiry (ICH) to display changes to an item’s actual and average cost based on purchase orders, manufacturing orders, and other types of transactions.
Inventory Cost Variance Report (IVR) to print a report that compares standard costs and actual costs.
Inventory Cost Report (ICR) to print a report of labor, material, overhead, and service inventory costs.