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ckosiegbu

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Wednesday, April 11th 2012, 11:28pm

Cost Allocations using Palo

Hi,

Does anyone have any idea of how cost allocations can be done in Palo. There doesn't seem to be the ability to do this using the enterprise rules. Any ideas are welcome.

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Kenneth

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Thursday, April 12th 2012, 9:09am

Hi,

what do you mean by "cost allocations" ? can you give us a little bit more info ?

if you mean ABC Costing method, there is a blog article about it here:

http://blog.smile.fr/Palo-et-la-methode-…y-Based-Costing (it is in french)
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Thursday, April 12th 2012, 9:12pm

Hi,

if you what to allocate cost by certain patterns, you can pull data from more than one cube to calculate your cost per costcenter or what-so-ever.
The simple "Price * Pieces" examples in rules sections of the manuals will give you a good idea.

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Thursday, April 19th 2012, 2:15am

Hi,

if you what to allocate cost by certain patterns, you can pull data from more than one cube to calculate your cost per costcenter or what-so-ever.
The simple "Price * Pieces" examples in rules sections of the manuals will give you a good idea.

Regards.
Hi,

I'm not certain where the example you refer to can be found. Could you please let me know the name of this document and where in it I can find the information you refer to? Thanks.

CK

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