QAD 2017 Enterprise Edition > User Guides > Costing > Cost Reporting > Manufacturing
  
Manufacturing

Manufacturing Cost Reports
 
Report
Description
Operations Accounting Report (16.20.13.10)
Shows the GL transactions resulting from discrete manufacturing downtime and labor transactions.
Rep Operations Accounting Report (18.4.10)
Shows the GL transactions resulting from repetitive work order downtime and labor transactions.
Down Time Report (16.20.13.16)
Shows transactions for each work center or machine in transaction sequence by date. Total downtime for each work center is shown for the specified period.
Down Time by Reason Report (18.4.6, 16.20.13.17, 18.22.4.7)
Shows downtime transactions for each reason code. The system charges downtime to the Cost of Production account. Use Operations Accounting Report (17.13.10) to list details on the GL transactions for the COP account.
Efficiency by Work Center Report (18.4.23, 18.22.4.24, 16.20.13.19)
Shows setup and run efficiency by work center.
Efficiency by Work Order Report (16.20.13.20)
Shows setup and run efficiency by ascending work order number.
Efficiency by Employee Report (18.4.22, 18.22.4.23, 16.20.13.21)
Shows the setup and run efficiency for all setup and run transactions for an employee during a specified period.
Routing Cost Report (14.13.14)
Provides a detailed cost record for a routing. It shows cost detail for each operation in the routing, and total labor, burden and subcontract costs.
Work Order Cost Report (16.3.4)
Provides a detailed cost record for a work order while it is in process and after it has been closed. It shows cost detail for material by component and labor operation detail, labor burden, and subcontract costs.
Work Order WIP Cost Report (16.3.5)
Shows the accumulated amounts for material, labor, burden, and subcontract cost for a work order for each WIP account, sub-account, cost center, and project.
A similar report, Repetitive WIP Cost Report (18.4.12), is available for repetitive WIP costs.
Work Order History Report (16.3.6)
Shows the current status of a work order in terms of schedule, material consumed, and labor expended.