Why is resource plan using default Labor Rate of \$50 (even though I have created a Labor Rate Card & assigned a different rate to the user)?

mollyh
Kilo Contributor

I created Labor Rate Cards & put all the IT resources into 1 of the Labor Rate Cards.   None of these Labor Rate Cards has a rate of $50.

When I go to create a test Resource Plan for my project & add 1 hour for a user that has a labor rate of $65, it shows a planned cost of $50.

It is obviously picking up the default labor rate of $50/hour.

I double check that the user is in 1 labor rate card (and only one).   If I look at the Labor Rate Card for $65, that user shows.

What am I missing?

(New to SN)  

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Srinivas Balusu
Kilo Guru

Can you check if you have any Dictionary Default values?


Where do I check for the Dictionary Default values? (I'm new to SN)



Molly Huyber


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Are you saying that if I have a default value for the Labor Rate, that it will use that default value even if I have different labor rate cards with different rates set?



I thought it would use the default labor rate only if one of the other labor rate cards don't apply.



Please let me know if this is what you are saying. We have a default labor rate of $50 which I stated in my original question. I was told it will use that default IF none of the labor rate cards apply.




Molly Huyber


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