Change an LLR Revenue Formula to a CPFF Revenue Formula

Both loaded-labor formulas and cost-types formulas are transaction-based.

This makes the transition easier than most other revenue modifications. You do not need to recompute burden cost when changing from a loaded-labor formula to a cost-type formula.

Cost Plus type formulas are year-to-date formulas. Therefore, if you make the modification in the current period and forward only, Costpoint makes a year-to-date adjustment in the current period. The allowable burden and fee columns are populated with amounts for the entire year. The labor lines have amounts in the markup columns that represent the difference between labor revenue computed using the former loaded-labor method and labor revenue computed under the cost-plus method. 

If you restate all the periods of the fiscal year with the new revenue formula, there is no evidence in the PROJ_SUM table that the project was ever a loaded labor type.