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Flat Rate Labor Maintenance

 

Summary

 

The Flat Rate Labor feature is used to create Work Order module labor activity items using a different rate than the rate attached to the employee's pay code when a time card is created. The flat rate labor rate will be applied to the labor activity item by modifying the overhead applied to the labor activity item. When a time card line item is attached to a work order, the overhead applied to the activity item will calculate based on the flat rate set up in the WO module.

 

The flat rate labor feature will not affect the Payroll module time card. The PR time card line item will be generated using the rate on the PR employee record multiplied by the pay code multiplier, but the WO module labor item created by the time card line item will be applied based on the flat rate set up in the WO module on the employee account. The difference between the PR employee rate and the WO flat rate will be posted to the Work Order labor item as overhead.

 

The total amount of a WO module labor item is calculated using the following formula:

 

Hours x Pay Code Rate + Overhead = WO Labor Item Total

 

When Flat Rate Labor is not enabled in the WO Setup window, the overhead is calculated based on the labor overhead set up on the work order (WO> Work Orders> Work Orders> Open a work order> Defaults tab> Overhead Percentages section). By default, this will be the same overhead amount that was set up on the WO Setup window (WO> Utilities> Setup> Default Overhead section).

 

When the Flat Rate Labor is enabled the overhead will calculate based on the formula below.

 

(Hours x WO module Flat Rate) - (Hours x Pay Code Rate) = Overhead

 

The Flat Rate Labor feature uses Overhead to store the difference between calculating the total amount based on the Pay Code and the flat rate in the Work Order module. If the WO module flat rate is greater than the pay code amount on the employee timecard, the overhead will be positive. If the WO module flat rate is less than the pay code amount, the overhead amount will be negative.

 

Follow this process to set up the Work Order module to use Flat Rate Labor and then create a flat rate for an employee and pay code.

 

Related Links

 

Click here for information on the WO Setup window.

Click here for information on Pay Code Maintenance.

 

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