Target GP setting for the Ostendo Jobs Dashboard in Snapshot

Ostendo- Target GP setting for the Ostendo Jobs Dashboard in Snapshot

The Target GP Percentage can limit the amount of jobs to analyse. For example a company may want to make a minimum of a 60% GP on all jobs.

By inserting 60 in the Target GP Percentage it will only display jobs that fall under a GP% of 60%.


NOTE: Only analyse jobs that have performed under expectation. (Defaults to 100)


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