Procedures in Fixing Pool Rate Issue
When you run Compute/Print Pool Rates and the application calculated rates that may cause an arithmetic overflow error, Costpoint throws an information message detailing the problem pool and its corresponding rate type and values. You can use any of the following methods to resolve this issue.
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- Exclude Problem Pools When Running Compute/Print Pool Rates
Use a range of sequence numbers/pools that excludes the problem pool when you run this application. - Post Costs to Either the Cost or Base of the Pool
To fix pool rates that may cause an arithmetic overflow error, you can post costs to either the cost or base of the pool. - Change the Pool Cost to Include the Correct Account/Organization Combinations
When you are running Compute/Print Pool Rates and you encounter a message informing you about calculated pool rates that may cause an arithmetic overflow error, you can perform the following procedure to resolve the issue and then run Compute/Print Pool Rates again. - Change the Pool Base to Include the Correct Account/Organization Combinations
If Compute/Print Pool Rates calculated values that may cause an arithmetic overflow error, you can perform the following procedure to resolve the issue and then run Compute/Print Pool Rates again.
Parent Topic: Compute/Print Pool Rates