How do Cost Catalog item types relate to cost types in Procore?
Background
When you create a catalog item in Procore Estimating, the catalog item type acts as a cost type. If you already have cost types added in Procore (in the Company level Admin tool), these cost types will be available to select in the 'Cost Type' field when creating or editing a catalog item. You can also create new custom cost types to in the 'Custom Type' field when creating or editing a catalog item.
Procore's Budget tool uses cost codes and cost types, while Procore Estimating also uses items (such as a part). Because of this, items will be grouped differently on the budget when compared to the estimate.
Caution
In order for items on an estimate to reflect properly on the budget in Procore, you must assign cost codes and cost types to these items in Procore Estimating. Items without cost codes will appear on the budget in a separate section with 'No Cost Code' as the line item name.
In addition, you cannot use the same cost code (such as 02-200) with different code names. If there is a cost code with multiple names, you will need to consolidate them in Procore Estimating before attempting to send the estimate to the budget.
