Connect Sales Part To Craft
Explanation
Use this activity to connect a sales part to a craft. A sales part can represent a rate for a certain job,
e.g. emergency service, or
time, e.g., overtime. A craft can have more than one sales part connected
to it and one sales part must be defined as default. The default sales part will appear
automatically when entering craft identity, preparing a PM action or creating standard
jobs, allowing you to plan the revenue. The default sales part will also appear
when reporting in time on a work order, allowing you to invoice for the time. If
a default sales part is not connected to the craft identity, a sales part must be
manually selected for each craft line and time report line in order to plan the
revenue and invoice the time. 
This is relevant only for IFS/Service
Management. 
Prerequisites
  - The information on a sales part must exist in Customer Order/Non-inventory
    Sales Part 
- The site information must exist in the 
	Site window.  
- The information on a craft must exist in Organization 
	Basic Data/Craft Catalog.
System Effects
  - Sales parts will be connected to the craft.
- The default sales part
for the craft will be automatically filled in when the craft is defined on a
work order, standard job or PM action. The sales part is used to fetch a price
on a craft line or a time report line.
Window
Organization 
Basic Data
Related Window Descriptions
Organization Basic Data 
Organization 
Basic Data/Craft to Sales
Part
Procedure
  - Open the Organization Basic Data window and click the 
	Crafts
    to Sales Part tab.
- Create a new record (F5). The  Site field displays the site
    that is the default for the user.
- In the  Craft field, use List of Values to select a suitable value. The craft description
    is displayed.
- In the  Sales Part field, use List of Values to select a suitable value. The sales part
    description is displayed.
- In the  Default field, select "Yes" if you want
    the sales part to be the default for the craft.
- Save the information (F12).