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Add Columns to a Budget View for ERP Job Cost Transaction Detail

ERP DOCUMENTATION

Each Procore-built ERP integration offers its own unique feature set. Your integration might not support the action described on this page.

To learn about your integration and its supported features, see Things to Know About Your ERP Integration.

To explore all documentation for your integration, see ERP Integrations.

 Important
The steps below are designed to be used by Procore customers integrated with supported ERP systems who want to import job cost transaction data created in their ERP system into Procore.

Objective

To update the Procore ERP Budget view with the recommended source columns for the ERP job cost transaction details syncing feature.

Background

In Procore, a budget view defines the data column layout in the Budget tab of a project's Budget tool. By default, the Procore web application provides users with four (4) budget views that you can (1) use as-is or (2) customize to suit your company's specific needs. You can also create additional views, if needed. For instructions, see Set up a New Budget View.

Each budget view in Procore includes a unique set of columns designed to help your project users see the data that you want to see in Procore's Budget tool. If you plan to enable the job cost transaction syncing capability for ERP Integrations, you will need to determine which budget view(s) you want to add the recommended columns. Then, you will need complete the steps below on those budget views. 

 Notes
  • The steps below assume that you want to modify the standard Procore ERP Budget view. These steps as intended to be used as a guideline when modifying other standard budget views or your own customized budget views.
  • If you have previously completed the steps described in Add the 'ERP Direct Costs' Column to a Procore Budget View for ERP Integrations, you will need to remove both the existing 'ERP Direct Costs' calculated column and the 'ERP Job to Date Costs' source column on the budget views that you want to modify using the Steps below. 

Things to Consider

  • Required User Permissions:
    • 'Admin' on the Company Admin tool.
      AND
    • Consider utilizing the Budget tool's 'View Direct Cost Details' granular permission in your permission templates to control who can and cannot click a value in the 'Direct Costs' column of a budget view to open a popup window that shows job cost transaction detail in the Budget tool.  See Grant Granular Permissions in a Permission Template.
  • Requirements:
    • Enable these Project Tools:
      • Budget Tool. 
      • Direct Costs Tool. 
    • Enable job cost transaction syncing on your project. See Enable ERP Job Cost Transaction Syncing on a Procore Project.
    • Set up the desired budget view(s) for your ERP-integrated project.  See Set up a New Budget View and Which budget views should I add to my projects?
      • Determine which budget view(s) you want to add the recommended job cost transaction columns to. The steps below assume that you want to modify the standard Procore ERP Budget view. You might want to view job cost transaction columns in a custom ERP budget view. 
      • If you have previously completed the steps described in Add the 'ERP Direct Costs' Column to a Procore Budget View for ERP Integrations, you will need to remove both the existing 'ERP Direct Costs' calculated column and the 'ERP Job to Date Costs' source column on the budget views that you want to modify using the Steps below.
  • Additional considerations and requirements might apply depending on the ERP system your company is integrated with. See Things to Know about your ERP Integration for details.

Steps

  1. Navigate to the Company Admin tool.
  2. Under Tool Settings, click Budget.
  3. Locate the budget view that you want to modify. Then click that budget view in the list. In this example, we will modify the Procore ERP Budget view. 
  4. Under Column Configuration, click Configure Columns.
    This opens the 'Configure Columns' window. Continue with the next steps.

Step 1: Add an 'ERP JTD Cost Details' Source Column

The first step is to create an 'ERP Job to Date (JTD) Cost Details' source column. 

  1. In the 'Configure Columns' window, click Create Source Column.
  2. Under New Source Column, do the following:
    1. Column Name. Enter a name for the new column name.
      For example, type: ERP JTD Cost Details
    2. Column Source. Select Direct Costs at the source category from the drop-down list. 
    3. Direct Costs. Place a checkmark in this box. Then, in the boxes that appear:
      • Type. Place a checkmark in the Invoice, ExpensePayroll, and Subcontractor Invoices boxes. 
        Note: The Subcontractor Invoices checkbox is only visible when:
      • Status. Place a checkmark in one or more boxes to limit the details to items in the selected status. In this example, we have selected Approved. However, your choices include: Draft, Pending, Revise and Resubmit, and/or Approved

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  3. Choose from these options:
    • If this is a new column, click Create.
    • If this is an existing column but want to save the new settings to a new column, click Save as New.
    • If this is an existing column and you want to save the new settings, click Update.

Step 2: Add a 'Direct Costs' Source Column

The next step is to create a 'Direct Costs' source column. 

  1. In the 'Configure Columns' window, click Create Source Column.
  2. Under New Source Column, do the following:
    1. Column Name. Enter a name for the new column name.
      For example, type: Direct Costs
    2. Column Source. Select Direct Costs at the source category from the drop-down list. 
    3. Direct Costs. Place a checkmark in this box. Then, in the boxes that appear:
      • Type. Place a checkmark in the Invoice, Expense,  and Payroll boxes. 
        Note: Always ensure that you remove the checkmark in the Subcontractor Invoices box. 
      • Status. Place a checkmark in one or more boxes to limit the details to items in the selected status. In this example, we have selected Approved. However, your choices include: Draft, Pending, Revise and Resubmit, and/or Approved

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  3. Choose from these options:
    • If this is a new column, click Create.
    • If this is an existing column and you want to save the new settings, click Update.
    • If this is an existing column but want to save the new settings to a new column, click Save as New.

Step 3: Add a 'Commitment Invoices' Source Column

The final step is to create a 'Commitment Invoices' source column.

 Notes
  • This column does NOT include data from the subcontractor invoices created in Procore. 
  • See Things to Know about your ERP Integration for details about how your ERP system syncs Direct Costs with Procore.
  1. In the 'Configure Columns' window, click Create Source Column.
  2. Under New Source Column, do the following:
    1. Column Name. Enter a name for the new column name.
      For example, type: Sub
    2. Column Source. Select Subcontractor Invoices at the source category from the drop-down list. 
    3. Direct Costs. Place a checkmark in this box. Then, in the boxes that appear:
      • Type. Place a checkmark in the Subcontractor Invoices box.
      • Income Options. Choose one of the options buttons for Gross or Net (Gross less Retainage). In this example, we kept the default setting of Gross. However, you can choose the best option for your project's budget. 
      • Status. Place a checkmark in one or more boxes to limit the details to items in the selected status. In this example, we have selected Approved. However, your choices include: Draft, Pending, Revise and Resubmit, and/or Approved

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  3. Choose from these options:
    • If this is a new column, click Create.
    • If this is an existing column and you want to save the new settings, click Update.
    • If this is an existing column but want to save the new settings to a new column, click Save as New.