Use this subtask to view project information for an item.
This field displays the ID of the selected item. The item description is displayed in the unlabeled field below this field.
This field displays the revision of the selected item.
This field displays the unit of measure associated with the item.
This field displays whether the item is "M" (Make) or "B" (Buy).
This field displays the item type: "P" (Part), "G" (Good), or "S" (Service).
This field displays the product class associated with this item.
This field displays the ID of the buyer for this item.
This field displays the commodity code associated with this item.
This field displays "Y" (Yes) or "N" (No) depending on whether or not the status of this item is active.
This field displays the planner for this item.
This field displays the project ID to which this item is assigned.
This field displays the name of this project ID.
This field displays the project type as defined in the Maintain Project Types screen in Costpoint Project Setup.
This field displays "Y" (Yes) or "N" (No) depending on whether or not the status of this item is active.
This field displays the starting date of the project.
This field displays the ending date of the project.
This field displays the safety stock quantity that is used to help generate reorder information for materials planning and will be added to other requirements to determine how much inventory is required.
This field displays the quantity required to be in inventory for this part.
This field displays the target inventory quantity desired for this part. This quantity is used in addition to the reorder point to sustain an inventory level for this part for planning purposes.
This field displays the preferred warehouse where this part will be received.
This field displays the preferred warehouse location where this part will be received.
This field displays "Y" (Yes) or "N" (No) depending on whether or not QC Acceptance/ Inspection is required for this part/project.
This field displays "Y" (Yes) or "N" (No) depending on whether or not source inspection is required for this part/project. A government source inspection normally requires the vendor to obtain approval from a government inspector before the material can be shipped.
This field displays "Y" (Yes) or "N" (No) depending on whether or not the vendor must submit a certificate of conformance when this part is ordered for the specified project. A certificate of conformance is a legal document issued by the vendor that certifies that the materials conform to certain specifications and requirements.
This field displays "Y" (Yes) or "N" (No) depending on whether or not lot numbers are tracked for this part when used with this project.
This field displays "Y" (Yes) or "N" (No) depending on whether or not serial numbers are tracked for this part when used with this project.
Click this pushbutton to bring up the Project Substitute Parts subtask.