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3 weeks ago
In the new project workspace, is there a way to set budget by cost type? (labor, hardware, software, etc.)
The servicenow documentation still refers to the old project budget allocation instead of going into the project workspace-->Financials-->budget allocation view-->Double clicking on the budget field to enter a value.
The only level I found you can set budgets for is a top level opex and total capex budget.
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3 weeks ago
@SheltonT Yes it is possible. You need to change the system property - 'sn_invest_pln.budget_allocation_attribute' to 'cost_type'
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Ideally, if possible, would also like to get down to the resource role level in terms of budgets for projects. For example we have contracted X dollars for a BPC and X dollars for a developer, etc.
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@SheltonT Yes it is possible. You need to change the system property - 'sn_invest_pln.budget_allocation_attribute' to 'cost_type'
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Thank you, I was missing changing the system property "sn_invst_pln.budget_allocation_attribute" to cost_type.
That gets us most of the way there. Looks like we cant set the budget by individual cost plans/resource roles as that is how we write our SOWs/contracts, but we will see what we can do between setting the budget at the cost type level and setting the resource allocations.
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3 weeks ago
For more granularity, you can also take a financial baseline and name it something like 'approved budget baseline' and use it compare future financials against the approved financial plan.
