What happens when you run the "PRC: Distribute labor costs" program for a timecard transaction entered by an employee from the San Jose organization?

Refer to the exhibit.

In your company’s Expenditure/Event Organization Hierarchy, organization labor costing rules are
assigned to all organizations except San Jose. What happens when you run the “PRC: Distribute
labor costs” program for a timecard transaction entered by an employee from the San Jose
organization?

Refer to the exhibit.

In your company’s Expenditure/Event Organization Hierarchy, organization labor costing rules are
assigned to all organizations except San Jose. What happens when you run the “PRC: Distribute
labor costs” program for a timecard transaction entered by an employee from the San Jose
organization?

A.
Therule assignedfor SanFranciscotakes precedence and the transaction will hesuccessfully a
distributed.

B.
The rule assigned for USA takes precedence and thetransaction will he successfully cost
distributed.

C.
The rule assigned for California takes precedence and the transaction will be
successfullycostdistributed.

D.
The program ignores this transaction, because no labor costing ruleis assigned for San
Jose.andcompletesnormally.

E.
The program completes normally. However, the output will have this transaction under the
exceptions sectionwith a message “No Labor costing rule assigned for organization.”

Explanation:



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