Distribute to Subjobs Single Dialogs Workspace
Use this workspace in situations in which you want to have the entries on a main job automatically distributed to a number of subjobs.
- The main job and subjob must belong to the same job group.
- The main job and subjob must belong to the same company. Specify the responsible company in the Jobs workspace when you create a job. You cannot change this setting.
- The main job and subjob must have the same setting in the Non-Invoiceable field in the Jobs workspace. This prevents activities from being distributed from an invoiceable job to a non-invoiceable subjob.
When you create a job as a main job, the Distribute to Subjobs tab of this workspace contains information about the main job, whereas the Subjobs sub-tab contains information about assigned subjobs. You can enter the distribution percentage of the different subjobs in the sub-tab. If you assign distribution percentages to subjobs that add up to less than 100 percent, Maconomy uses the remaining percentage as the distribution percentage for main jobs. Thus Maconomy enters part of the hours spent on the job with that percentage.
Use the Allocate Evenly action to specify that entries on the main job are distributed evenly on all subjobs, using the same distribution percentage.
If the subjobs have a currency that is different from the currency of the main job, Maconomy performs a number of currency conversions at allocation. If the main job uses fixed exchange rate information at entry (see the description of the Job Price Information workspace), Maconomy uses the same fixed exchange rate information for allocation to subjobs, regardless of whether you selected fixed exchange rate information for these jobs.
- Related Topics:
- Distribute to Subjobs Tab
This section includes the fields and descriptions for the Distribute to Subjobs tab. - Subjobs Sub-Tab
This section includes the fields and descriptions for the Subjobs sub-tab. - Actions
This section shows the Actions available in the Distribute to Subjobs workspace.