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Improvement in the presentation of the calculation justification of type A charge repercussions

To improve the calculation presentation of the type A charge repercussions, the Details of the repercussion job items window has been improved. This window appears when a type A repercussion exists on a job item and the repercussion amount is double clicked on.

The repercussion expenses due to theoretical consumption (type A repercussions) are obtained in the following way: charges containing supplies whose amounts are to be shared proportionally amongst job items which contain the same type of supplies in their decomposition (direct expenses) should be assigned in chapters. The distribution is proportional to the theoretical quantity of the supply in the job item. The theoretical quantity is calculated as the product of its yield in the decomposition by the quantity executed in the job item.

If the affected job items have direct charges of the same type of supply, the distribution favours those which no not have these direct charges.

An example of this type of charge could be the case of a supply of concrete to be used on site, yet its exact quantity is unknown, and so the root chapter or the various chapters are directly charged, and so the program will share its quantity evenly amongst the job items containing this supply in their decomposition.