Manage production codes for an estimating job
Production codes link items or groups of items in an estimating job to items or groups of items in a production control job. They are used to group together material with similar work and to apply labor averages from estimating to the production control bill of materials.
Production codes exist on several levels:
- Global: Production codes that can be used in all jobs in both Production Control and Estimating
- Estimate-Specific: Production codes that can only be used within a specific estimating job and the linked production control job.
- Production Control-Specific: Production codes only for the production control job
Production codes can be as broad or as specific as you like. For example, you can use one production code for the entire estimating job to add the labor estimates to the production control job. The hours will then be calculated based on all the work that must be done for the entire job. However, you can also set every piece mark to have its own production code, so that hours in the estimating job and in the production control job match for each item.
You can set this in Imports - Use as Production Code as default behavior when importing an estimating job. See Define company standard settings for Estimating
You can override the estimated hours and use aggregate units to calculate the planned labor time on a job. This labor time can then be used in production schedules and project schedules.
We recommend that you assign matching production codes to parts in both Estimating and Production Control. This way, you can view the planned and executed labor times in the project schedule.
You can also create a report that lists all production codes used in an estimating job. The report is called Production Code Summary. For more information on creating reports, see Estimating reports.
See also the following information:
- Instructions for managing production codes that are available in all production control and estimating jobs in Manage global production codes
- Manage production codes for a production control job
- Link a production control job to an estimating job and a project management job
Access the Production Codes dialog
Create a production code
When you create production codes within the Estimating module, they only apply to the current estimating job. Globally available production codes are created in .
The new production code is added.
Modify a production code
- Select the production code that you want to modify.
- Modify the properties.
- To update the production code properties, click Save.
Delete a production code
- Select the production code that you want to delete.
- Click Delete.
- In the confirmation dialog, click Yes to permanently delete the production code.