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            Cost and Fixed Cost Resource Assignments
        For each task, the assignment as "Cost Only" or as "Fixed Cost". 
 Select these options depending on your tracking needs. Note that these 
 options can only be set at the assignment level.
        Cost Only
        Use the "Cost Only" option to report on cost without tracking 
 work performed on assignments. Once this option is selected, the work 
 hours for an assignment are set to zero and only cost values are calculated 
 for the resource. Cost Only values can only be spread linearly over the 
 duration of the task. Adjustments to the remaining duration of a task 
 or assignment forces a recalculation of the Cost Only value for a task. 
 As an example, the Cost Only option can be used when material resources 
 are assigned to tasks.
        Fixed Cost
        Use the "Fixed Cost" option to disable the recalculation of 
 the Cost Only values when the duration of the assignment or the task is 
 updated. This option is useful for tracking income or a lump sum value. 
 Regardless of the duration of the task, the Cost Only values remain fixed, 
 unless you modifies the value. This option also disables automatically 
 recalculating the percent complete and remaining duration. 
        Once you select this option, ensure that both the actual 
 and remaining values at the assignment level for each task are set to 
 Fixed Cost. If you do not modify the remaining value after entering an 
 actual total cost, the total cost for the assignment is displayed as a 
 positive actual remaining value.
        Combinations
        The following describes the options with different combinations 
 of Cost Only and Fixed Cost resource Assignments:
        
            - Cost Only 
 - Off and Fixed Cost - Off: Expense values can only be updated by modifying the task or assignment 
 schedule. It is not possible to modify expense values independently of 
 the schedule. Cost can only be updated by entering the percentage complete 
 for the task or modifying Actual Start, Start Rem. Work and the Predicted 
 Finish date or dragging the percentage complete with the mouse in the 
 Gantt. Expense values can only be updated by modifying the task or assignment 
 schedule. It is not possible to modify expense values independently of 
 the schedule. Cost can only be updated by entering the percentage complete 
 for the task or modifying Actual Start, Start Rem. Work and the Predicted 
 Finish date or dragging the percentage complete with the mouse in the 
 Gantt.
- Cost Only 
 - On and Fixed Cost - Off: The resource assigned to a task with the Cost Only  option 
 selected would allow the user to assign non-human resources to tasks (equipment, 
 material etc.) and track these values without a corresponding work value 
 being calculated. For example a user may have tasks where a crane is being 
 used, in this situation the user wants to see the expense value increase 
 or decrease as assignment durations are modified. However, there is no 
 requirement to see the assignment as work/hours. Checking Cost Only will 
 set the work to Zero, but allow the user to enter an expense for the assignment 
 that would decrease or increase as the duration of the task was modified. 
 The cost is spread linearly over the duration of the task and updating 
 progress or actual values will result in an automatic recalculation of 
 the remaining cost. Manual updating of the actual and remaining expense 
 values can only be carried out in the table view of the Gantt and the 
 Update Form (Internal and Billable Cost tabs). Note the Percentage Complete 
 fields in these tabs are linked to task progress, so if the remaining 
 expense values is modified, then increasing the percent complete on the 
 task will result in actual and remaining being calculated based on the 
 remaining values at the time progress was entered. This can be useful 
 if the remaining value needs to be increased even though the time remaining 
 to complete the work is unchanged. Increasing the duration of the task 
 by modifying the schedule will result in a corresponding increase in the 
 remaining expense value. The resource assigned to a task with the Cost Only  option 
 selected would allow the user to assign non-human resources to tasks (equipment, 
 material etc.) and track these values without a corresponding work value 
 being calculated. For example a user may have tasks where a crane is being 
 used, in this situation the user wants to see the expense value increase 
 or decrease as assignment durations are modified. However, there is no 
 requirement to see the assignment as work/hours. Checking Cost Only will 
 set the work to Zero, but allow the user to enter an expense for the assignment 
 that would decrease or increase as the duration of the task was modified. 
 The cost is spread linearly over the duration of the task and updating 
 progress or actual values will result in an automatic recalculation of 
 the remaining cost. Manual updating of the actual and remaining expense 
 values can only be carried out in the table view of the Gantt and the 
 Update Form (Internal and Billable Cost tabs). Note the Percentage Complete 
 fields in these tabs are linked to task progress, so if the remaining 
 expense values is modified, then increasing the percent complete on the 
 task will result in actual and remaining being calculated based on the 
 remaining values at the time progress was entered. This can be useful 
 if the remaining value needs to be increased even though the time remaining 
 to complete the work is unchanged. Increasing the duration of the task 
 by modifying the schedule will result in a corresponding increase in the 
 remaining expense value.
- Cost Only 
 - Off and Fixed Cost - On: In situations where the resource can work an unlimited amount of time 
 on a task, but the cost/income of the resource is limited to a fixed amount, 
 then it is necessary to check only the Fixed Cost option. As the duration 
 of a task is increased the resource will have to complete more work than 
 was originally estimated. This would allow the manager to correctly view 
 resource assignments while not incurring a corresponding increase in the 
 income or cost they would expect to receive/pay for this resource. Fixed 
 Cost (Checked) and Cost Only (Unchecked) would be useful where resources 
 working on tasks have a fixed payment that doesn't increase if more than 
 the estimated hours are worked, but there is still a requirement to maintain 
 a correct overview of resource availability and planned/actual hours. 
 It is important to understand that when the Fixed Cost option is checked 
 automatic recalculation of actual and remaining expenses for the assignment 
 is disabled. Progress on the task can be updated at both the task and 
 assignment level by entering % complete in the update form or dragging 
 % complete with the mouse, however this will not cause a recalculation 
 of the actual and remaining expenses for the assignment. The process of 
 entering actual cost for assignments set with Fixed Cost (Checked) is 
 manual and both the actual and remaining values need to be entered by 
 the user. If an actual value is entered the remaining values does not 
 automatically recalculate and the user is required to modify remaining 
 to show the correct value. One reason for the disabling of auto calculation 
 is that physical progress on the task can be updated, however the cost 
 value doesn't become an actual until the task is 100% complete. Once the 
 task is 100% complete the user can open the resource assignment and update 
 the Actual Cost and set Remaining Cost to zero. In situations where the resource can work an unlimited amount of time 
 on a task, but the cost/income of the resource is limited to a fixed amount, 
 then it is necessary to check only the Fixed Cost option. As the duration 
 of a task is increased the resource will have to complete more work than 
 was originally estimated. This would allow the manager to correctly view 
 resource assignments while not incurring a corresponding increase in the 
 income or cost they would expect to receive/pay for this resource. Fixed 
 Cost (Checked) and Cost Only (Unchecked) would be useful where resources 
 working on tasks have a fixed payment that doesn't increase if more than 
 the estimated hours are worked, but there is still a requirement to maintain 
 a correct overview of resource availability and planned/actual hours. 
 It is important to understand that when the Fixed Cost option is checked 
 automatic recalculation of actual and remaining expenses for the assignment 
 is disabled. Progress on the task can be updated at both the task and 
 assignment level by entering % complete in the update form or dragging 
 % complete with the mouse, however this will not cause a recalculation 
 of the actual and remaining expenses for the assignment. The process of 
 entering actual cost for assignments set with Fixed Cost (Checked) is 
 manual and both the actual and remaining values need to be entered by 
 the user. If an actual value is entered the remaining values does not 
 automatically recalculate and the user is required to modify remaining 
 to show the correct value. One reason for the disabling of auto calculation 
 is that physical progress on the task can be updated, however the cost 
 value doesn't become an actual until the task is 100% complete. Once the 
 task is 100% complete the user can open the resource assignment and update 
 the Actual Cost and set Remaining Cost to zero.
To 
 set the Cost Only and Fixed Cost options
        
            - Open 
 the Gantt.
- Select 
 the planning object with a resource assignment. 
- Right-click 
 and select Properties.
- Select the Expenses tab and select the "Cost 
 Only" and 
"Fixed Cost" options appropriately.
Note: The Cost 
 and Fixed Cost options are only 
 available on tasks that have resources assigned to them.
        
            - Click 
 Close.