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Schema Templates
With the help of the schema templates you can predefine schemas and apply or store them at the different schemas.
The row layout contains the actual calculation.

Figure 1: Row layout
Here you can create completely individual schemas for your needs.
The following table provides an overview of the different totaling types.
This can be used to decide whether the field is displayed or hidden dynamically or statically in the schema.
Specifies whether the line will be marked bold later in the schema.
The field "By piece" ensures that the calculated value of the line is again divided by the produced quantity. If the line is used in another formula, the calculation will also continue with the associated unit value. An exception is the type "Sale". Here it is divided by the sold quantity in the scheme.
For items, work centers and machine centers you can store as many filters for the line as you like.

Figure 2: Row filter
A filter can be stored for each field. The filtering is taken into account when evaluating the schemas. You can only pass filters where data records exist in the system. This prevents you from entering the wrong filters and causing problems when evaluating the calculation.

Figure 3: Row filter - Example
In the column layout you can define your own columns.

Figure 4: Column layout
The following table describes the associated fields:
The Process Columns are only needed when using post calculation processes.

Figure 5: Process Columns
The individual surcharge is a possibility to individually value single (or several) items, machine centers or work centers.
Via the search you can find the precalculation surcharges

Figure 6: Individual surcharge
In principle, 3 “areas” must be distinguished. The following table lists the hierarchy for the surcharges.
Hierarchy (Descending) – corresponds to the “Type” field
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