I am in the building and construction industry and need to see how jobs are going on a daily basis. The current version of MYOB does not allow a overall profit and loss of a job - only a year by year report. In this industry a job can carry over through various financial years. I urgently need the ability to look at my bottom line figure on a job. At this stage i have to print out 2 reports and them add them together with a calculator. Not something I wish to be doing
- jenniek12 years agoUltimate Partner
The budget analysis report will give you what you want I think. This report is not defined by months or year, and takes the total of the job. You don't need to have a budget entered.
- Jennifer_Kelly12 years agoSuper Partner
Hi Linda,
If you more flexible reporting from MYOB Jobs you might also like to look at some of the MYOB add on solutions, just CLICK HERE.
As an example our product BI for MYOB by Interactive Reporting can help you:
- analyse Job profitability over up to 4 user defineable periods;
- see Job profit at the high level of the Job header;
- see Jobs by GL account; or
- drill down to the underlying tansactions so find any issues.
One example Job Profit Comparison Report shows Job to Date profit v This Month Profit so you can keep a close eye on your jobs daily while also seeing the overal Total job position.
Try it for yourself on our website at www.BIforMYOB.com.
Good luck
Jennifer Kelly
Interactive Reporting
02 8912 4110
- Westside11-1310 years agoCover User
Job profit & loss report over multiple financial years is required as hours are wasted saving as an excel and adding two or three financial year figures together.
The report when "saving as" to excel does not show the account number on the spreadsheet.
- Steven_M10 years agoFormer Staff
Thank you for your feedback in regards to this idea.
In regards to the sending the current job profit and loss report to excel. If you would like to include account numbers, display the report in AccountRight and select the Insert/Modify tab in the report window then Show Hide columns in the Report Columns section to add in the column. Once that column has been added it will display the account numbers at on the report.
To export that report to Excel, select the blue button drop down menu in the top left (next to the Filters button) and then select Export>>Excel. On occasion I have seen changes made to that report not flow through to the Excel copy. The way around this for those clients have been to add in the required changes i.e. adding in the account number and then selecting another tab i.e. the Print Preview tab. Once you have done that select to send the report to Excel.
For more information into customising a report and sending it to Excel please see Help Article: Reports
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