thank you for mentioning this. You did everything right. I am afraid this is in fact a bug and not related to your settings.
Currently, when you open a budget, in the actual unit costs, the last entry just replaces a preceding entry, if both have been booked on the same work package.
So in your example, if you would have booked a unit onto a different work package in this project, using the same budget, that would appear in the list.
The costs are not lost though. The value on the right side still sums up correctly (as you highlighted red).
I encourage you to watch the corresponding bug report in order to receive a notification once this is fixed.
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Hello Oleg,
thank you for mentioning this. You did everything right. I am afraid this is in fact a bug and not related to your settings.
Currently, when you open a budget, in the actual unit costs, the last entry just replaces a preceding entry, if both have been booked on the same work package.
So in your example, if you would have booked a unit onto a different work package in this project, using the same budget, that would appear in the list.
Please find here a bug report where this is explained in more detail:
https://community.openproject.org/wp/55895
The costs are not lost though. The value on the right side still sums up correctly (as you highlighted red).
I encourage you to watch the corresponding bug report in order to receive a notification once this is fixed.
Best,
Alexander
Hi Alexander,
Thanks for your detailed clarification and the bug report. I will follow this thread.