Billing Labor Tables
You can bill labor for a project based on an employee rate, employee category, or labor code, or you can use an override table to override a rate.
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- Billing Labor Rate Tables
Use Billing Labor Rate Tables to assign hourly billing rates to employees for their labor for billing purposes. - Billing Labor Category Tables
Use billing labor category tables to assign hourly billing rates to labor categories, which are used to calculate the labor on project invoices. - Billing Labor Code Tables
Use Billing Labor Code tables to assign a billing rate based on the labor code to which the employee posts time. Labor Code tables are the only billing tables that let you capture multiple billing rates for the same person on the same job, based on the activity associated with the hours. - Billing Labor Override Tables
Use Billing Labor Override tables as exception tables, in which you place those employees who are being billed at a different rate or in a different labor category for a particular project. - Learn More About...
Before you set up labor billing tables, you may find it helpful to review information on table types, labor multipliers, how Vantagepoint determines labor billing rates and override rates, and more.
Parent Topic: Rate Tables