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Configuration flag CFGEnableStandards enables Expense Standards and the Agreed the Agreed Distances form. On this form, you you can enter agreed port-to-port distances. These distances are published in km by the Canadian government. You must have the Agreed Distances Module Right selected, under Other in the Data Center.
In the Data Center Image Modified, under Other, click Agreed Distances.Image Removed
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Enter an agreed distance for each load/discharge port pair:
Use Ctrl + F to find previously entered ports.
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CFGEnableStandards | Hides the Port Expense field on some forms, | enables a form form and a Port Expenses Details button on | the to to open it. When detail-level port expenses are being used, the PortExp column in the Voyage Manager Itinerary behaves the same as the PortExp column in the Voyage Estimate itinerary: For a port with no detail-level port expenses, you can edit its PortExp amount in the Voyage Manager Itinerary Cargo Tab. The voyage P&L shows this amount as estimated expenses for that port. For a port with a single detail-level expense, that amount appears and can be edited in the voyage itinerary PortExp field. An estimated expense entered before creating the detail-level expense is no longer displayed in the voyage P&L. For a port with multiple detail-level expenses, the itinerary PortExp field shows the sum of the detail-level expenses for that port and cannot be edited.
| When is An field field also appears on COA, Cargo/VC In, and CP Terms Details forms. | When is an Results Results/Fee expression and an | ECA Factor ECA Factor value is entered on a contract, | an Charge is is generated on that contract. When a COA is created from a Voyage Estimate, ECA Factor is copied from CP Terms to the COA. When a COA Lifting is created, ECA Factor is copied from the COA to the Cargo. When a cargo is scheduled, ECA Factor is copied from the cargo to the backcreated Voyage Estimate.
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