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1 WELCOME! To the Orientation Class for PeopleSoft General Ledger UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON SYSTEM-WIDE

2 PeopleSoft Concepts & Environment Toolbars Menus Menu groups Panels Panel Groups Control Tables Transaction tables Effective dating

3 Toolbars Toolbars contain buttons which are used to invoke common tasks. If a button is grayed out on the toolbar, the associated function is unavailable. Toolbar functions can also be accessed from a menu.

4 Toolbar Example

5 Menus Menus are the traditional method of navigation in Windows applications. Destinations in PeopleSoft are achieved through selecting commands on the menu bar. The available menu items vary depending on the security class to which your Operator ID is assigned.

6 Menu Groups Menus with similar functionality are grouped together for ease of access.

7 Menu Group

8 Panels Panels are commonly called forms or screens in other databases. Panels present information from the database in a user-friendly display. Panels provide the means to update the database.

9 Panel Groups Panels grouped by a common topic are referred to as panel groups. Panel groups are created to organize data entry procedures by subject or business process. The individual panels in a panel group share a common topic, they are processed together.

10 Control Tables Most control tables are loaded with values by analysts during setup and implementation and cannot be updated by users. The values are used to define accounting parameters and to verify fields entered by users from panels. Also called lookup tables as most drop-down list boxes reference a control table.

11 Sample Control Tables ChartFields, such as –Fund –Department Calendars

12 Transaction Tables Used in PeopleSoft to store transaction data. Directly related to the panels used to enter data.

13 Sample Transaction Tables Journal Header Journal Line Ledger Budget Ledger

14 Effective Dating A key feature of PeopleSoft. Effective dating maintains a complete chronological history of all of your data. 3 categories of effective dates: History, Current and Future. Allows for future dating of transactions.

15 Example of Effective Dating

16 Overview of Elements of the PeopleSoft General Ledger TableSet, SetID and TableSet Sharing Ledgers Trees

17 TableSet, SetID and TableSet Sharing TableSet refers to the series of tables that control the general ledger. SetID is the label that identifies the TableSet used for a Business Unit. TableSet Sharing allows multiple Business Units to share a common table, such as Account or Fund.

18 Ledgers Ledgers store the posted net activity for a set of ChartField values by accounting period and fiscal year. A ledger is a set of posted balances that represent a set of books for a Business Unit. Can store actuals, budgets, statistical or other types of data. They are primarily maintained through journal entries.

19 Ledgers The various ledger types include: –Actuals –Budget –Statistical Detailed transactions are stored in the actuals ledger.

20 Trees PeopleSoft uses Trees to organize data. A Tree is a summarization of rules, reporting hierarchies and roll-up structures.

21 Trees provide a graphical organization of fields.

22 Chartfield Definition PeopleSoft General Ledger uses chartfields to identify journal entries. Each chartfield contains information that defines a transaction in terms of responsible party, fund source and function of entity.

23 PeopleSoft E&G ChartFields Business Unit Fund Code Department Account Program Project ID Class Budget Period Statistics Code

24 Fund Related Values Fund Code Grant Related Values –Sponsor Type –Funding Agency –CFDA Code –Sponsor ID

25 Organizational Related Values Business Unit Department Code

26 Activity Related Values Program Code Project ID

27 Cost Center Definition A combination of Chartfields constitutes a cost center. It defines whose money it is, what type of money it is, and what type of activity it is being spent to support.

28 Cost Center Composition A Cost Center will include: –Business Unit –Department –Fund Code –Program And, for projects: –Project ID

29 Non-Project/Grant Cost Center Example 00730-H0066-2063-A0838-NA where…. 00730 = Business Unit H0066 = Department 2063 = Fund Code A0838 = Program NA=Non project/grant

30 Project/Grant Cost Center Example 00730-H0124-1026-B0001-G000052 where…. 00730 = Business Unit H0124 = Department 1026 = Fund Code B0001 = Program G000052 = Project ID

31 Review of ChartFields Business Unit Fund Code Department Account Program Project ID Class Budget Period Statistics Code

32 Understanding the Business Unit Organizations are divided into entities for operational or reporting purposes. PeopleSoft defines these entities as Business Units. Each UHS component is defined as a Business Unit.

33 UHS Business Units 00730 - University of Houston 00759 - UH Clear Lake 00784 - UH Downtown 00765 - UH Victoria 00783 - UH System Administration 00797 - UH System Consolidated

34 Fund Code Each fund is a balanced ledger. Funds are coded by source or type of monies they represent. Defined through a four digit Fund Code.

35 UHS Fund Codes 1XXX = State 2XXX = Designated 3XXX = Auxiliary 4XXX = Restricted 5XXX = Grants 6XXX = Endow. & Loans 7XXX = Plant 9XXX = Agency

36 Department Code Each UHS department is assigned a unique five digit code. –Leading alpha character for campus. –Four numeric characters assigned sequentially. Hierarchy is assigned through department trees.

37 UHS Department Codes HXXXX = UH departments CXXXX = UHCL departments DXXXX = UHD departments VXXXX = UHV departments SXXXX = UHSA departments

38 Program Code Five digits are used to uniquely identify a non- project cost center either within or across departments First digit tells the purpose of the program by expenditure function –Expenditure function is related to required NACUBO reporting

39 UHS Program Codes AXXXX = Instructional programs BXXXX = Research programs CXXXX = Public Service DXXXX = Academic Support EXXXX = Student Services FXXXX = Institutional Support GXXXX = Plant HXXXX = Scholarship IXXXX = Auxiliary

40 Project ID Project cost centers use a common Program. Uniqueness of Cost Center provided by Project ID. Can be used for Grants, Capital and other projects. Project ID is a seven digit code.

41 UHS Project ID GXXXXXX = Grant or sponsored project. PXXXXXX = Capital or building project. AXXXXXX=Administrative project. IXXXXXX=Internal Award project.

42 Account Account describes the nature of the transaction. Account uses a five digit code. There are five Account types. The first digit of the code describes the type of account.

43 UHS Account Codes Balance Sheet Items 1XXXX = Asset 2XXXX = Liability 3XXXX = Fund Equity Income Statement Items 4XXXX = Revenue 5XXXX = Expense

44 PeopleSoft Journal for Non-Proj/Grnt Cost Center Identified as: 00730-H0066-2063-A0838-NA-53905

45 PeopleSoft Journal for Proj/Grnt Cost Center Identified as: 00730-H0124-1026-B0001-G000052-53905

46 Budget Period Budget Period is the period of time for which expenditures are planned and authorized. UHS has designed six digit budget period coding. –BPXXXX UHS Budget Period is equivalent to the Fiscal Year.

47 Budgetary Control Elements that must be part of the Budgetary Control design include: Budget Types Budget Keys and Budget Key Translation Budget Checking

48 Budget Types Revenue (REVEST) Budgets –Represents authorization to generate revenue Organization (ORG) Budgets –Expenditure budget for Non-Proj/Grt cost centers Project/Grant (PROJ_GRT) Budgets –Expenditure budget for Proj/Grt cost centers

49 Budget Keys The fields on which budget control will be decided.

50 Budget Checking Budgets can be: Controlled –Lack of sufficient budget will cause a journal to fail. Tracked –A journal will pass regardless of adequacy of budget, but will be tracked as an exception.

51 Overview of Reporting PeopleSoft provides Inquiry capabilities--drill down, panels, etc. Critical reports and screens have been identified in FRS and similar functionality will be provided in PeopleSoft. –Reports may be hard copy or delivered to directories. –Screens will be replaced by Public Queries.

52 Tools for Getting Information Out of PeopleSoft PS Query nVision Crystal SQR

53 PS Query Queries allow users to extract information from the database. Queries can be used to analyze data, identify errors and create ad-hoc reports. Query results can be viewed several ways: –on-line. –exported to an MS Excel spreadsheet. –sent to Crystal Reports for inclusion in a report.

54 Crystal A 3rd party reporting tool bundled with PeopleSoft. Crystal is used with PS Query to develop custom hard-copy reports for distribution to users. Can be formatted and highly customized.

55 nVision Reporting tool provided by PeopleSoft. nVision interacts with and uses MS Excel. Accessed through PeopleSoft menu options. Allows development of reports with superior drilldown capability.

56 SQR (Structured Query Reporting) SQR stands for Structured Query Reporting. Normally used only by programmers and developers to provide standard reporting capability. Also used to provide programs and other functionality within the application.

57 Application Access and Security Users sign on to a specific PeopleSoft database. Access to PeopleSoft is controlled by OPERID and password. OPERIDs are assigned to Security Classes. OPERIDs will be issued and Security Classes designed according to campus policies and procedures.

58 Questions and Answers


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