Budget Worksheet Options Tab

Use time frame options to specify whether amounts are displayed using cost, billing, or burden rates. Use rollup options to summarize all projects in the report based on part of the project, phase, or task number.

Time Frame Options

Field Description
Report At

Select one of the following rate options:

  • Billing: Select this option to display monetary amounts at billing rates. This option is only available if the Enable Reporting at Billing Rates option is set to Yes in Settings > Accounting > Labor Options.
  • Cost: Select this option to display monetary amounts at cost rates. Your security role determines your level of access to labor cost rates and amounts, as defined by the Labor Cost Rates/Amounts option in the Miscellaneous section of the Accounting tab in Settings > Security > Roles.
  • Burden: Select this option to include overhead amounts in labor cost amounts. This option is only available if the Enable Reporting at Burdened Rates option is set to Yes in Settings > Accounting > Labor Options. Your security role determines your level of access to labor burdened cost rates and amounts on a report, as defined by the Labor Burden Rates/Amounts option in the Miscellaneous section of the Accounting tab in Settings > Security > Roles.

For more information about your access to either Cost or Burden rates and amounts, see Contents of the Labor Options Form.

Rollup Options

Field Description
Project Number Rollup Options

Use this option to summarize report information for projects that use a standard numbering system. For example, if the first five characters of your project number represent a master contract, you can summarize (roll up) information for all projects that have a common master contract number.

The Project Number Rollup slider box displays the number of characters in your (firm's) project numbers. For example, if you use a 10-digit project number, the slider box displays 123456790. A project number can also include up to two delimiters (such as, 12-345.67890).
  • A phase total is the total of all occurrences of that phase across the base project.
  • A task total is the total of all occurrences of that task across the base project.

To roll up, drag a slider to cover the characters that you want rolled up. You can drag a slider from the left side of the slider box, the right side, or both sides.

Display Data As If you set a project number rollup, use this option to select how you want to display the project data:
  • Subtotal on Base Number: Select this option to display a group header at the beginning of each group of projects that matches the base rollup and then list each project in full detail. After the last project in the group, the report displays a group total.
  • Summary on Base Number: Select this option to display totals for each group, but no project detail.
Phase Number Rollup Options

Use this option to summarize report information at the phase level for phases that use a standard numbering system. This option is only available if you use phases.

The Phase Number Rollup slider box displays the number of characters in your firm's phase numbers. For example, if you use a 7-digit phase number, the slider box displays 1234567. A phase number can also include one delimiter (such as 12345.12).

You can roll up the phase number and still display information by task. When you do, a task total is the total of all occurrences of that task across the base project. For example, the total for Task 00001 is the total of all Task 00001s in the base project.

To display only phases (and tasks), use the Project Number Rollup slider (box) to cover the project number completely.

To roll up, drag a slider to cover the characters that you want rolled up. You can drag a slider from the left side of the slider box, the right side, or both sides.

Task Number Rollup Options

Use this option to summarize report information at the task level for tasks that use a standard numbering system. This option is only available if you use tasks.

The Task Base Rollup slider box displays the number of characters in your firm's task numbers. For example, if you use a 3-digit task number, the slider box displays 123.

This option works in the same way as the project and phase number rollup options. For example, if the first two characters of your task number represent a department, you can roll up information for all tasks that have the same department number.

To display only tasks, use the Project Number Rollup and Phase Number Rollup sliders to cover the project number and phase number completely.

To roll up, drag a slider to cover the characters that you want rolled up. You can drag a slider from the left side of the slider box, the right side, or both sides.