This guide covers the Cost Object Statistics Report. It explains what the report is used for, how to filter it, and what information it contains.
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Cost Object Statistics Report
Check the cost centers on payslips using the Cost Object Statistics Report.
Payroll > Reporting > Payroll reports > Cost Object Statistics Report
Retrieve the Cost Object Statistics Report already at the stage when payslips are formed in the "Unhandled payslips" phase. This way, you can easily check the cost centers before paying salaries and creating the voucher.

Filtering the report
Filter the report to show only cost centers to which salaries have been allocated, using the "Hide unallocated amount" link.

Report content
The report shows the employee's salary amounts by cost center. The amounts are grouped according to the salary type group. By selecting "Show breakdown by salary type", the view changes to a salary type-specific view.

Frequently asked questions
How can I check the cost centers on payslips?
If the payslip's allocation curve has been formed by default from the employee's salary basis or logged work hours, each payslip's "Allocation curve" tab should show cost centers totaling 100%. Search "Cost Object Statistics Report" for employees whose payslips may be missing an allocation curve.
A cost center can also be formed according to the default cost object selected for the salary type, in which case the allocation curve tab does not show cost centers, but the selected cost objects are visible on the payslip's "Payroll accountant view" tab.
Keywords
Cost Object Statistics Report, cost centers, cost center report, allocation curve, payroll, reporting, unhandled payslips
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