About Currencies
P6 Setup Tasks > Application Settings and Global Enterprise Data in P6 EPPM > Working with Enterprise Data
Currencies are the monetary units used to store costs for all projects in the database. Monetary units are stored in the database with a base currency that you select. The base currency is used to display costs in windows and dialog boxes. If you select a different currency than the base currency to view costs, the exchange rate for the base currency is always 1.0. The base currency value is multiplied by the current exchange rate for the view currency to calculate the values displayed in cost fields. For example, if the base currency is U.S. Dollars, the view currency is Euros, and the exchange rate for Euros is .75, a value of 10 dollars is displayed as 7.5 Euros in cost fields for windows and dialog boxes. Similarly, if you enter 7.5 Euros in a cost field, it is stored in the database as 10 dollars.
Admin Superusers and users with the 'Edit Currency' privilege can change the base currency and define additional view currency types. When you enter values in cost and price fields, they are always displayed in the user's view currency.
Use the Currencies view to set up the base and view currencies. For information on how a user can change the view currency, see the P6 Help.
Notes:
- If you are installing P6 EPPM for the first time, you should set up the base currency in the new version before you start adding and changing projects. It is not possible to change the base currency once projects are in progress.
- If you update exchange rates for currencies, P6 considers whether resource rates are using any of the currencies you have changed and asks how you want to proceed. If you confirm you want to make the changes including to currencies used by resource rates, applying the changes can take some time.
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Last Published Tuesday, March 26, 2024