Enter the minimum quantity to use to calculate the actual time that a job will require, or the labor cost for a job when ...

Enter the minimum quantity to use to calculate the actual time that a job will require, or the labor cost for a job when calculating standard cost. If this value is higher than the actual job quantity, or the actual job quantity is not a multiple of this value, then the cost and times are rounded up to the next multiple of this value. If you do not want to round up, then the value should be the lowest allowed by the unit of measure. For quantities without decimal points, this is 1. For quantities with two decimal points, this is .01. For example, If an activity uses one hour of runtime to produce 10 with an activity quantity of 10, and the unit of measure is each, then a job for 15 each will be calculated to require two hours. If an activity uses one hour of runtime to produce 1 with an activity quantity of 1, and the job quantity is 1.5, then a job will require two hours. If an activity uses one hour of runtime to produce 1 with an activity quantity of 0.01, and the job quantity is 1.5, then a job will require 1.5 hours.
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