No overheads are reflecting in costing estimate

Dear All,
I am facing a problem while creating cost estimate. No overhead caliculation is reflecting.
I have done with following configuration
Configured a costing vatiant and done with assignment of
Valuation Variant--> Costing Sheet --> Base --> over head group --> percentage of the overheads.
Also done with defining the percentages for the over heads and assignment of origin group and overhead group in material master.
While calculating std. costestimate in CK11N the system is only showing the material cost but not the Overhead cost.
Can any body please advice where can we go and rectify this?
Any help will be greatly appriciated.
Thanks&Rgds,
Kumar.

Hi,
U have to check the setting of the Cost component structure
and the costing sheet also.
and also the origin group and the overhead group setting at material master, costing sheet , componemt structure.
u have to check the link of all the three.
when run the Edit costing estimate - ck40n.
hope thing r clear
With regards
krishna

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