Project Transfer Versus Multi-Job
Use the Project Transfer process in Costpoint Cost and Revenue Processing to transfer a project and its related direct costs to another existing or newly created project.
Use the Create Multi-job Allocation Entries screen in the same module to transfer direct cost and burden to multiple receiving projects. The multi-job allocation serves as a service center for projects. Because these processes involve major exchanges of table data, perform a complete backup of your database before the transfer.
Overall Functionality
Use the Project Transfer process to:
- Move direct cost to a single designated project
- Enable the reclassification of expenses and accounts receivable, billing, and unit usage history tables
- Transfer allocations on an account-by-account basis
A single transfer can address multiple account activity
Use the Multi-job Allocation process to:
- Move direct cost and burden to multiple receiving projects
- Enable the reclassification of expenses
- Transfer allocations to a single receiving account
Processing Considerations
Project transfer is normally a one-time process that is executed during the current period for all past transactional data occurring within a single fiscal year. You cannot run the transfer process if transactional data exists in a prior year or a future period.
Multi-job Allocations is a frequently recurring process that you can execute on either a current period or year-to-date basis. Processing is independent of other periods, and can be executed more than once in a single period if the job allocation history is deleted.
Process Output
When you use the Project Transfer process:
- The process creates a journal entry that you must post.
- Receivable, billing, and unit history records are permanently altered.
- You can execute only one transfer at a time.
When you use the Multi-job Allocations process:
- The process creates a journal entry that you must post.
- An historical record of the transaction is created.
- You can execute multiple job allocations simultaneously.
Which Data Is Transferred?
Use the Project Transfer process to transfer dollars and hours; you cannot transfer indirect burden. This process collects all costs for the year and the current period, and moves all costs to a single designated project.
Use the Multi-job allocations process to transfer dollars and hours; you can transfer indirect burden. This process can be run as current period or YTD, and the basis for the allocation to other projects is dollars, hours, or a designated percentage.
Practical Uses for These Applications
When you use the Project Transfer process:
- A non-billable effort leads to the successful award of a contract. You subsequently move the costs to the new effort.
- You redesign a project structure and transfer costs to a new lower-level node.
When you use the Multi-job Allocations process:
- You can use a single project as a "collector" project with costs that can be distributed to "funder" projects that subsidize the costs of the endeavor.
- You can use a single project as the management task with costs that can be distributed to the projects receiving the benefits of this endeavor.