The following example illustrates how the one-version and two-version approaches can be used for updating standard costs in a manufacturing environment. The two-version approach can be used to identify multiple incremental updates, where each incremental update has a separate costing version that contains the incremental cost records. A primary advantage of the two-version approach is the clear delineation and tracking of cost updates in a separate costing version, without affecting the original costing version. The two-version approach uses one version that contains records of the original costs and a second version that contains records of all cost updates. These records include the original costs and all cost updates. The one-version approach uses a single costing version that contains all cost records. Updates to standard cost data can be managed by using two different approaches: the one-version approach and the two-version approach.
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