How to Transfer PPV to anthor project

Hi,
We are using standard cost method and PJM
Item is received in Project locator for Project A. Cost collection program transfer the cost based on Std cost and PPV to Project A.
Now the Item is transferted from Project A to Project B locator in inventory . Only the Std cost get transfered to Project B. The PPV is still remain in Project A.
How to Transfer the PPV from Project A to Project B. (Project Transfer option in Exp inquiry is not allowed since the Source is Inventory).
Thanks
Govind

Hi
I understand you want to allocate all cost incurred on project A to project B. If you setup the allocation rule to do that, each run of the allocation process will generate one expenditure item on the target project.
Therefore, you can have only one expenditure type for such expenditure item.
If you want to keep the list of expenditure types of project A so cost will be transfered to identical expenditure types in project B, you might consider setting up multiple allocation rules.
You need to setup allocations source by resource list, where the resource list is defined by expenditure types. The summarization process will summarize the total amount of each expenditure type on project A. You will need to setup each allocation rule for an individual expenditure type (resource) in project A. Foe each such allocation rule you set the target expenditure type to equal the source expenditure type. Be sure to have all you expenditure types with an additional expenditure type class of miscellaneous.
Dina

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