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Fill-in Details After Work Complete

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Delete a cost line

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Header

A header can be added and amended by clicking in the header. This will allow update of data in the header including

Cost Lines

Cost lines can be added according to the following rules:

  • The cost category defaults to the cost category in the header

  • If a cost type has “can duplicate” = no then only one line can be added for that cost type in that cost category

  • If a cost type has “can have more than one unit” = no then the quantity is 1 without an ability to edit

  • If the “additional information required” field = yes then the label for the additional information field will be shown and the additional information will be required to be added before the cost line can be saved

  • For the Fuel Surcharge

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    :

    • If a cost line is subject to a Fuel Surcharge the cost line details should be appended with “(Fuel Surcharge)”.

    • Given the following two conditions:

      • When any cost line being amended which has the flag “Cost subject to fuel surcharge” and

      • A cost line exists with the flag “Cost represents fuel surcharge”, the following should happen:

    • For all cost lines which have the flag “Cost subject to fuel surcharge”:

      • The total should be calculated for fuel surcharge by adding up the total of all costs for lines which have the flag “Cost subject to fuel surcharge” set.

      • A percentage should be applied to the total based on the “surcharge” and stored as the rate for the cost line “Cost represents fuel surcharge”. The total for that line should also be calculated.

        • The “surcharge” is derived from the additional text entered on the cost line with the flag “Cost represents fuel surcharge”. The additional text should contain a real number, eg. “13.5” which should be evaluated as a real number and used as the “surcharge”.

Example of Cost Surcharge

Cost Line

Surcharge Type

Additional Text

Rate

Qty

Total

1

Cost represents fuel surcharge

13.5

94.5

1

94.5

2

None

50

4

200

3

Cost subject to fuel surcharge

200

2

400

4

Cost subject to fuel surcharge

100

3

300

5

None

1000

1

  • Surcharge = 13.5 (evaluation of additional text for line 1 (flagged with “Cost represents fuel surcharge”)

  • Lines 3, 4 combined total = 700

  • Lines 2,5 are not subject to fuel surcharge so their total is not in the calculation

  • Line 1 rate = 13.5% x 700 = 94.5 which is shown above.

Cost Lines Ordering

Cost lines are ordered by cost category alphabetically and by order sequence within the cost category.

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At the point of dispatch of goods from the warehouse a purchase order is sent to the Final Mile Facility as part of the pre-alert Pre-Alert to Final Mile Facility documentation. At any point in time after that a purchase order can be issued separately with revised costs. Up until the point of work being completed these are expected costs. After work has been completed the costs should reflect that actual costs of the work being done.

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Status

Expected Cost

Actual Cost

< “Work Complete”

Cost (can be updated)

>= “Work Complete”

Initial Cost (set to “Cost” before work complete)

Cost (can be updated)

Domain Model

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Validation

Rates can be saved with zero value.

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If additional information is required for a cost (as defined in the Cost Type Definitions in the Adminsitration menu option) the additional information must be entered.

If multiple units can be added (as defined in the Cost Type Definitions in the Adminsitration menu option) then the quantity may be edited to any value otherwise the quantity is 1 without being editable

If duplicates are allowed the same cost type can be entered more than once within a cost category.