R⋆STARS Data Entry Guide
Chapter #5
Descriptive Profiles
To provide maximum flexibility in tailoring R⋆STARS to meet the unique needs of various agencies, the R⋆STARS system is profile‑driven. This means that many of the functions associated with capturing, recording, and controlling financial activity are determined by information stored in system profiles, and not hard‑coded in computer programs. These system profiles may be accessed and changed by users without programmer intervention. This enables users to tailor the system to meet their individual information requirements through simple, on-line profile maintenance transactions without data processing maintenance.
This chapter is intended to provide system users with an understanding of the Profile Maintenance Subsystem and procedures. Specifically, profile maintenance instructions are presented for core Descriptive Profiles. Descriptive Profiles provide titles, accounting classification, and other information for many of the codes used in R⋆STARS.
5-1 General Data Entry Procedures
5-2 Profile MAINTENANCE Control Procedures
5-3 Profile MAINTENANCE Reports
D08 GAAP Source / Object Profile
D09 Comptroller Source / Group Profile
D10 Comptroller Object Profile
D13 GAAP GL Account Category Profile
D14 GAAP GL Account Class Profile
D15 Appropriation Group Profile
D25 agency Object Group Profile
D31 Comptroller General Ledger Account Profile
D34 NACUBO Source/Object Profile
D37 Other System Cost Center Profile
D43 PRE-AUDIT SELECTION AND SAMPLING CRITERIA
D45 NACUBO GL ACCOUNT CATEGORY PROFILE
D46 NACUBO GENERAL LEDGER ACCOUNT CLASS PROFILE
D50 Payment Distribution Type Profile
D55 Payment Processing Control Profile
D57 TAX OFFSET CATEGORY PROFILE
D59 Current Document Number Increment
D80 OTHER SYSTEM OBJECT PROFILE
Primary Key |
Function |
This chapter reviews standard procedures for entering descriptive profile maintenance transactions.
The titles and other descriptive information for most codes contained in R⋆STARS are located in the profiles. In addition to serving as a means of storing descriptive titles, the profiles provide a master list of the valid codes contained in the system and define certain other variables related to the code that consist primarily of processing logic.
Each time a code is entered (whether as a part of an accounting transaction or as a part of a profile maintenance entry) a check (edit) is typically made to ensure that the code is present in the corresponding profile. Failure to find the code results in an error. Any processing logic related to the code is also retrieved at this time (i.e. approval indicators).
The coding instructions for the profiles are provided in the following sections. The format includes a brief explanation of the profile, a snapshot of the profile Maintenance screen, and the coding instructions themselves.
The entry of information on profiles is a two-step process. First, the appropriate personnel identify information to be entered in the profiles and may complete a corresponding profile Maintenance Form (available from SFMS Operations or from the agency’s original Implementation Guide). Second, the profile information is entered into R⋆STARS through the on-line maintenance process.
The R⋆STARS profile maintenance forms and the related profile maintenance input screens are designed to parallel each other. Data elements contained in each form are laid out in the same order and relative position as they are on the corresponding profile maintenance screen.
The on-line entry process for profile maintenance requires the following three steps:
◾ Select the appropriate data entry screen
◾ Enter the profile control key, information elements and effective dates
◾ Save the entry
Control key fields are entered along with the profile maintenance functions to identify records to be added, deleted or recalled for viewing. The number of elements in the control key varies according to the amount of information required to uniquely identify a record. For example, the control key to the D02 – Agency Profile is Agency. The control key to the D04 – Program Code Profile is Agency, Appropriation Year, and Program Code. If one of the control key elements of a profile record is changed, the system creates a new profile instead of changing the old one.
Once the control key is entered, the information elements may be entered and processed for editing by pressing F10 (Save) or F11 (Save/Clear). This segment of the profile contains such information as expanded classification data, posting level indicators, control type indicators, and titles. The information elements vary depending upon the profile. The specific data fields contained in each profile are identified in their individual coding instructions.
Effective Dates are optional fields in the profiles. They define the starting and ending dates for which each profile is valid or effective. The profile becomes effective on the Start Date (or on the date it is entered, if no Start Date is coded). The profile remains effective until the end of the day specified as the End Date (or indefinitely, if no End Date is coded). When coded, the format must be MMDDYYYY. If both a Start Date and an End Date are coded, the End Date must be later than or equal to the Start Date. A profile’s Effective Dates are only applicable if the profile’s status is A (Active).
At the bottom, right-hand corner of each profile screen, there is a field labeled LAST PROC DATE. This field indicates when the particular profile record was added, or was last updated. This field is automatically updated with the current system date whenever F10 or F11 is pressed to save information to that particular profile.
Profiles contain elements that are always required to be entered and elements that are optional. To simplify the entry instructions, if the element is required, the instruction will be similar to Enter the three-digit Agency Code. If the element is optional, the instruction will be similar to Enter the four-digit Comptroller Object or leave blank.
The term digit refers to a numeric field. Character means any combination of numbers or letters that may be entered.
R⋆STARS has two options for saving a profile maintenance entry. These options are selected through the use of the F10 or F11 function keys, as shown below.
Function Key |
Transaction Options |
The F11 option is most appropriate when the records entered into the profile contain different data elements. However, if a majority of the data elements are the same, the F10 option reduces the amount of data which must be entered each time a record is added.
When profile maintenance entries are submitted to the on-line system to add or change a record, the Profile Maintenance Subsystem edits the entry to ensure that only valid data is recorded in system profiles. These edits include:
◾ Verifying entered codes against other system profiles, such as verifying that the Comptroller Object is contained in the D10 – Comptroller Object Profile.
◾ Performing relational edits, such as ensuring that certain elements are entered based upon indicator values.
◾ Performing date edits, such as ensuring that the calendar month falls within the range 01 through 12.
The on-line system returns up to six error messages to the screen whenever profile maintenance entry errors are encountered. The fields in error are highlighted to facilitate error detection. All errors must be corrected before the system will accept a profile maintenance entry. Information on each error can be accessed through the on-line F1 (Help) function described in the Chapter 3, On-line Procedures.
Profiles contain either systemwide or agency-specific records. The agency-specific profiles are normally maintained by each agency but may be maintained centrally by DAS SFMS Operations. That is, DAS SFMS Operations may review Profile Maintenance Forms submitted by agencies before entering the data. Other agency-specific profiles are maintained on-line by agency staff.
The control of profile maintenance entries is critical, as the profiles define the accounting structure and much of the processing logic for R⋆STARS. The profiles provide maximum flexibility in tailoring the system for each user agency. However, this flexibility requires that the user agency take special care when preparing profile maintenance entries, since one profile maintenance entry can affect many different areas of the accounting structure. (The hierarchical profile relationships are discussed later in this chapter.)
Profiles affect all levels of accounting and reporting through their relationship with the Financial Tables. Careful manual control of deletions is mandatory, since there is no automatic editing to ensure that valid codes are not deleted accidentally. More importantly, the deletion of a code has no impact on financial data already recorded in R⋆STARS. If organizational, program, or accounting structures are changed at the start of a biennium, it is strongly recommended that the old record be maintained in an inactive status rather than deleted. This way, the old structure can be reactivated as needed for year-end adjustments or to close outstanding documents that are supported on the Document Financial Table. Once established, most profiles should not be changed. If a profile is incorrectly set up, instead of changing the profile, a new profile should be established. Transactions posted to the original profile should be reversed and posted to the new profile. The original profile should then be inactivated.
In order to maintain control over the profile maintenance entry, each step of the profile development process should be tracked. The control steps include authorization, input, and review. In R⋆STARS, authorization and input are identified to the responsible party through identification lines that are completed on each Profile Maintenance Form. Profile entries should also be reviewed for accuracy on an ongoing basis to ensure that the profiles reflect the structure required by each organization.
Performing the following recommended control procedures will ensure the integrity of the accounting structure and the information provided by R⋆STARS. Both the user agencies and DAS SFMS Operations should follow these control procedures.
Agencies may choose to complete forms for the profiles they maintain. Each profile form contains a similar heading that identifies the profile and the related input screen. Two lines are also provided to identify that the entry was properly authorized and entered into R⋆STARS. Each line should be completed as follows:
◾ Prepared by – Identifies the originator of the form. Whenever questions arise on the contents of the form, this individual will be contacted.
◾ Authorized by – Indicates that each Profile Maintenance Form has been reviewed and authorized by the appropriate supervising personnel before entering the data or submitting to a central input unit. For agency-controlled profiles, the individual responsible for profile maintenance for the agency should sign in this section. For centrally-controlled profiles, the appropriate DAS SFMS Operations’ staff should sign this line.
◾ Entered by – Confirms that the data recorded on the Profile Maintenance Form has been entered into R⋆STARS. The R⋆STARS input operator should initial this line after each form is entered.
Certain profiles require the completion of forms. Whenever Profile Maintenance Forms are submitted to DAS SFMS Operations, its initiator should retain a copy of the form.
When profile maintenance entries are entered on-line, the user has verification that the entry was accepted by the R⋆STARS when one of the following messages appears on the screen:
Z01 |
– |
RECORD SUCCESSFULLY ADDED |
R⋆STARS provides two types of profile maintenance reports. The profile maintenance log report provides the ability to monitor maintenance activity recorded in system profiles. The profile listing report provides a record-by-record listing of profiles for use by user personnel. These two report types are described below along with a brief description of the report request procedures.
R⋆STARS generates the DAFR9900 Profile Maintenance Log Report for profile maintenance entries posted to the system. This report comes out daily on microfiche and the report is also a requestable report for all agencies. The DAFR9900 should be used primarily as an audit trail of profile maintenance activity.
The DAFR9900 is prepared for each profile. This report is supposed to contain the “before” image of the profile entry and the new image of the profile after an ADD, CHANGE or DELETE entry has been recorded. The report only shows the “before” for deleted profiles.
Profile listings for each of the system profiles may be requested by users on an as needed basis. Generally, listings should be requested when significant changes are made to system profiles. Because R⋆STARS profiles form the basis of the classification structure and accounting logic of the system, the profile listings are an important part of the system’s audit trail.
The Log Report and profile listings are requested using the 91 – Report Request Profile. Instructions for requesting reports are included in the R⋆STARS Report Guide.
Many of the R⋆STARS profiles are interrelated, enabling input coding reduction capabilities, and input control edit features. These interrelationships cause hierarchies to exist between the different profiles and between data elements coded on input versus data elements looked up during processing.
The profile relationships hierarchies require that a specific order be followed when creating certain profiles. The data element hierarchies determine what data element will post to the system when the data element is input or looked up in more than one place.
Most R⋆STARS profiles must be established in a specific order because of their interrelationships. The Profile Relationships chart below illustrates dependencies between the selected profiles. Some groups of profiles must be developed before the next group can be started. For example, Group 1 must be completed before Group 2 is started. In addition, the profiles within a Group should be completed in the order listed. However, profiles do not need to be established for optional classification elements, such as Agency Code 1 and 2, if the entity does not require them.
Certain classification elements can either be entered on accounting transactions manually or be looked up and input by other related elements (i.e., PCA or Index). The data element hierarchy chart below illustrates the sequence used by the system if two of the same codes with different values are available during system processing. For example, if a Fund is entered on the accounting transaction, the entered Fund is used by the system. If no Fund is entered, the Fund in the 24 – Index Code Profile is used. Finally, if no Fund is entered and the 24 profile does not contain a Fund, FUND from the 26 – Program Cost Account (PCA) Profile is used. If FUND is required but not available from any of these sources, an error is issued. In most cases, the user cannot override any fields that are “inferred” or looked-up by another profile.
PROFILE RELATIONSHIPS | ||||||||||||
REQUIRED SEQUENCE | ||||||||||||
Group 1 |
Group 4 |
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1a |
D12 |
Agency Group |
I |
4a |
D53 |
Appropriation Type |
I |
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b |
D53 |
Cash Basis |
I |
b |
D15 |
Appropriation Group |
I |
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c |
D71 |
GAAP Function |
I |
c |
20 |
Appropriation Number |
I |
(D15, D53, D04) |
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d |
D02 |
Agency |
D |
(D12, D53, D71) |
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Group 5 |
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Group 2 |
5a |
24 |
Index Code |
D |
(D03) |
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2a |
D03 |
Organization |
D |
(D02) |
b |
26 |
Program Cost Account |
D |
(D04) |
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b |
D04 |
Program |
D |
(D02) |
c |
21 |
Index/PCA Relationship |
D |
(24, 26) |
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d |
D19 |
PCA Group |
D |
(26) |
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Group 3 |
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3a |
D39 |
State Fund Group |
I |
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b |
D22 |
Appropriated Fund |
I |
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c |
D20 |
GAAP Fund Group |
I |
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d |
D21 |
GAAP Fund Type |
D |
(D20) |
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e |
D24 |
GAAP Fund |
I |
(D21) |
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f |
D73 |
Agency Fund Group |
I |
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g |
D23 |
Fund |
I |
(D22, D24, D73) |
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OPTIONAL SEQUENCE | ||||||||||||
D40 |
Grant Category |
I |
D13 |
GAAP GL Account Category |
I |
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D28 |
Grantor |
I |
D14 |
GAAP GL Account Class |
D |
(D13) |
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D35 |
Grant Type |
I |
D31 |
Comptroller GL Account |
D |
(D13, 14) |
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D47 |
Grant Number |
D |
(D40, D28, D35) |
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29 |
Grant Phase |
D |
(D47) |
D06 |
Project Type |
I |
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31 |
Subgrantee |
I |
D42 |
Project Number |
D |
(D06) |
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27 |
Project Phase |
D |
(D06, D42) |
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D16 |
GAAP Category |
I |
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D08 |
GAAP Source |
D |
(D16) |
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D09 |
Comptroller Source |
I |
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D10 |
Comptroller Object |
D |
(D08, D09, D16) |
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I = Independent within the group | ||||||||||||
D = Dependent upon other profiles (shown in parentheses) being established | ||||||||||||
DATA ELEMENT HIERARCHY |
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Fund |
1. Coded on input |
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Appropriation |
1. Coded on input |
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PCA |
1. Coded on input |
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Index |
1. Coded on input |
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Project/Phase |
1. Coded on input |
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Grant/Phase |
1. Coded on input |
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Agency Code 1, 2, and 3 |
1. Coded on input |
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Comptroller Object, agency Object |
1. Coded on input |
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RTI |
1. Coded on input |
Note: Any elements looked up by RTI Type S (Split) will override all entered and inferred elements.
The titles and other descriptive information for most codes contained in R⋆STARS are located in the Descriptive Profiles. In addition to serving as a means of storing descriptive titles, the profiles provide a master list of the valid codes contained in the system and define certain other variables related to the code which consist primarily of processing logic.
Each time a code is entered (whether as a part of an accounting transaction or as a part of a profile maintenance transaction), a check is typically made to ensure that the code is present in the Descriptive Profiles. Failure to find the code results in an error. Any processing logic related to the code is also retrieved at this time (e.g. Approval Indicators).
There are over 50 Descriptive Profiles in the R⋆STARS system. Each classification element (e.g., agency, Organization Code, Program Code, etc.) has a unique profile that is referenced by a profile number. The profile numbers range from D01 to D99. The remainder of this chapter discusses the descriptive profiles relationship to other profiles, control implications and input coding instructions the development and maintenance of each profile.
The Descriptive Profiles are closely related to all other profiles in the system. They serve as the chart of valid codes for editing codes entered in the other profiles and entered on accounting transactions. For example, all maintenance transactions for the Index Code Profile are edited against the Descriptive Profiles to ensure that all codes, such as FUND and AGENCY CODE 1, contained in the Index Code Profile are valid as defined in the Descriptive Profiles.
The Descriptive Profiles affect all levels of accounting and reporting through their relationship with the financial tables. Careful manual control of deletions is mandatory, since there is no automatic editing to ensure that valid codes are not deleted accidentally. More importantly, the deletion of a code has no impact on financial data already recorded in R⋆STARS.
The coding instructions for the Core Descriptive Profiles are provided below. The format includes a brief explanation of the Descriptive Profile, an example of the Profile Maintenance screen and the coding instructions themselves. The Descriptive Profiles covered in this chapter include:
D01 |
Object |
D34 |
NACUBO Source/Object |
All valid values for data elements labeled as Examples are recommendations of how the data element can be coded. All othervalues are specific to the data element and must be used in the coding process.
The D01 profile sets up the OBJECT number and title. The OBJECT provides the highest level of organization of types of OBJECTs into numerical groups (i.e. 1000 = revenues, 4000 = services and supplies, etc). DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
Several R⋆STARS Budgetary reports and Appropriation reports have the D01 as a Special Select option. Examples of reports that list D01 as a Special Select option would be the DAFR7400, DAFR7680, DAFR7480, and DAFR8420. Agencies wanting to view their Budget or Appropriation status at the higher levels would use the D01 OBJECTs.
◾ OBJECT – Enter the four-digit object code.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ PROJECTION METHOD – Enter the one-digit projection method as follows:
0 |
– |
Straight Line Method (includes current month) |
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD01 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/08/14 04:41 PM |
LINK TO: OBJECT PROFILE PROD |
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OBJECT: 4000 |
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TITLE: SERVICES AND SUPPLIES |
PROJECTION METHOD: 0 |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 03031994 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 09152001 |
Z07 NEXT RECORD SUCCESSFULLY READ |
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F1-HELP F3-DEL F5-NEXT F9-INT F10-SAVE F11-SAVE/CLEAR ENTER-INQ CLEAR-EXIT |
The D02 profile represents the first level of each agency’s internal organization structure. System processing, such as cost allocation and general ledger accounting, is defined for each agency. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
This profile could be used by agencies that are looking for an agency name and only know the agency number. It (along with several other profiles) could also be used by agencies unsure why a transaction is receiving a fatal error. Agencies needing to update their Agency Profile would contact their DAS SFMS agency Support Analyst.
◾ AGENCY – Enter the three-character agency Code (the agency Number).
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ ACH AGY NAME – Enter the Automatic Clearing House (ACH) agency Name (an abbreviation of the title) of up to 16 characters.
◾ ADDRESS LINE 1 – Enter Address Line 1 information of up to 40 characters.
◾ ADDRESS LINE 2 – Enter Address Line 2 information of up to 40 characters or leave blank.
◾ ADDRESS LINE 3 – Enter Address Line 3 information of up to 40 characters or leave blank.
◾ CITY – Enter the City name of up to 20 characters.
◾ STATE – Enter the two-character State abbreviation.
◾ ZIP – Enter the nine-digit Zip Code. The first five digits are required; the last four digits are optional.
◾ PHONE – Enter the ten-digit Phone number, beginning with the area code. This telephone number from the financial agency D02 profile (Agency Type O) will appear:
◽ On the remittance advice
◽ On the face of warrants
◽ At the online Direct Deposit Payment Information Center
◽ On the Payment Order e-mail sent to vendors for direct deposit payments
◾ EXTENSION – Enter up to a four-digit Telephone Extension or leave blank.
◾ CONTACT NAME – Enter up to a 40-character Contact Name or leave blank. If agency Type (below) is B, this field is required. The Contact Name should be the person to call at the agency if system problems are detected.
◾ AGENCY GROUP – Enter a two-character agency Group code. It must exist in the D12 – Agency Group Profile.
◾ AGENCY TYPE – Enter a one-character agency Type as follows:
B |
– |
Batch |
H |
– |
Higher Education |
O |
– |
Other |
◾ CASH BASIS – Enter the two-character Cash Basis Function. Valid values exist in the D53 – Titles Profile Table ID CBFN. The State of Oregon default value is 99.
◾ GAAP FUNCTION – Enter a two-character GAAP Function code. It must exist in D71 – GAAP Function Profile.
◾ ACO – Not used in Oregon. Code 99 will be used as default on all D02 Profiles.
◾ USAGE IND – Enter a one-character Usage Indicator as follows:
I |
– |
Internal – indicates that the agency uses R⋆STARS
as its accounting system. |
◾ ARTICLE – Not used in Oregon. Leave blank.
◾ Data and Fund Related Errors – The Data and Fund Related Error indicators allow agencies to control the severity of fund and data element errors on transactions. On the 90 – News/Help Table screen under Keyword DX3, the errors are listed by their D02 Profile position. Errors received can be looked up by their individual error code as the Keyword. On the D02 Profile there are four rows to designate the severity of these errors:
DATA RELATED ERRORS (1-40) DATA RELATED ERRORS (41-80)
FUND RELATED ERRORS (1-40) FUND RELATED ERRORS (41-80)
Enter a one-character Indicator or leave blank for each of the 40 error codes. The valid indicators for these Errors are as follows:
W |
– |
Warning |
I |
– |
Ignore |
Blank |
– |
Fatal |
◾ CONTROL INDS 1, 2, AND 3 – The first field defaults to 1 in Oregon. The other two fields are left blank. This field is reserved for future use and no edits have been defined.
◾ SPLIT CA TRANS – Enter a one-character Split Cost Allocation Transaction indicator. It identifies whether the agency will use Recurring Transaction Indicator (RTI) splits for cost allocation. A Y causes the RTI field on generated cost allocation transaction to remain blank, while an N causes a D to be placed in the RTI field to prevent splits. Valid indicators are as follows:
Y |
– |
Yes |
N |
– |
No |
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character STATUS CODE. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD02 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/08/14 04:42 PM |
LINK TO: AGENCY PROFILE PROD |
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AGENCY: 101 TITLE: ADMINISTRATION |
ACH AGY NAME: ADMIN SECTION |
ADDRESS LINE 1: BUDGETING & ACCOUNTING SERVICES |
ADDRESS LINE 2: 155 COTTAGE ST NE U00 |
ADDRESS LINE 3: |
CITY: SALEM STATE: OR ZIP: 97301 3322 |
PHONE: 503 379 9999 EXTENSION: 100 |
CONTACT NAME: EBENEZER SCROOGE |
AGENCY GROUP: 50 AGENCY TYPE: O CASH BASIS: 99 |
GAAP FUNCTION: 08 ACO: 99 |
USAGE IND: I (I OR R) ARTICLE: |
DATA RELATED (1-40) |
ERRORS (41-80) |
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 |
FUND RELATED (1-40) WW |
ERRORS (41-80) WWWW |
CONTROL INDS-1: 7 2: 3: SPLIT CA TRANS: N STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 01051994 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 04282014 |
Z06 RECORD SUCCESSFULLY RECALLED |
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F1-HELP F3-DEL F9-INT F10-SAVE F11-SAVE/CLEAR ENTER-INQ CLEAR-EXIT |
The D03 profile is used to uniquely define each organizational unit within an agency. The structure of the D03 profile enables users to establish a number of levels for internal reporting purposes. However, budgetary controls are limited to a maximum of nine levels. This profile can be used to provide agency-specific reporting needs. This profile is agency-maintained.
Two areas impacted by the Organization Code include security and the definition of the organizational structure itself. In the R⋆STARS Security System ( 96A – Security Profile), the D03 profile can be used, optionally, to restrict a user to a predefined organizational level within an agency. This is accomplished by determining at what level security should be restricted for a user and coding the appropriate security path using the D03. Including the agency as a level, security for a user may be restricted to three levels.
The levels in an agency’s organization structure are defined on the D03 Profile by using the values assigned to the REPORTS TO ORG field. Based on these relationships, R⋆STARS automatically determines (system generated) the various levels defining the organizational structure and displays this information in the ORG LEVEL field and the Higher Levels of Organization fields at the bottom of the screen.
The following diagram and special coding rules illustrate these concepts:
◾ Each agency using Organization Codes must have a Level 1 Organization Code defined as 0000.
◾ An Organization Code cannot report to itself.
◾ Organization Codes at the same level within a branch of the structure must report to the same Organization Code.
◾ AGENCY – Enter the three-character agency code. It must exist in the D02 profile.
◾ APPROPRIATION YEAR – Enter a two-digit Appropriation Year.
◾ ORGANIZATION CODE – Enter the four-digit Organization Code. It will uniquely identify each organizational unit within the agency. The first level of the organization structure, the agency level, must be input with an Organization Code value of 0000.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ REPORTS TO ORG – Enter the four-digit Reports to Organization code. It is the organizational unit that this organization will report to. If the Organization Code in the Control Key is 0000, Reports to Org must be blank. If Reports to Org is entered, it must already exist in this profile.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD03 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/08/14 04:53 PM |
LINK TO: ORGANIZATION CODE PROFILE PROD |
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AGENCY: 101 (MUST BE IN D02 AGENCY PROFILE) |
APPROPRIATION YEAR: 15 |
ORGANIZATION CODE: 0010 |
TITLE: OPERATIONS |
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REPORTS TO ORG: 0000 |
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ORG LEVEL: 02 (SYSTEM-GENERATED) |
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HIGHER LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION (SYSTEM-GENERATED): |
1: 0000 2: 0010 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10 |
STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 07012013 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 05062014 |
Z06 RECORD SUCCESSFULLY RECALLED |
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F1-HELP F3-DEL F5-NEXT F9-INT F10-SAVE F11-SAVE/CLEAR ENTER-INQ CLEAR-EXIT |
With the exception of security implications, the D04 profile is similar to the D03 in function, but it is used to define the budgetary structure of an entity. For budgetary purposes, program level must be maintained at least at level 2.
This profile is maintained by the Statewide Audit and Budget Reporting Section (SABRS) of the DAS Chief Financial Office. Agencies submit request to SABRS for creation and any changes to D04 profiles. Agencies are required to maintain a one-to-one relationship between the D04 profile and the Oregon Budget Information Tracking System (ORBITS) Cross Reference Number down to the Detail Cross Reference level.
The D04 profile is used to uniquely define each program unit within an agency. The structure of the D04 profile enables users to establish a number of levels for reporting purposes. Budgetary controls are limited to a maximum of nine levels below the Agency Code. This profile is required for all agencies.
The levels in an agency’s program structure are defined on the D04 profile by using the values assigned to the REPORTS TO PGM field. Based on these relationships, R⋆STARS automatically determines (system generates) the various levels defining the program structure and displays this information in the PGM LEVEL field and the Higher Levels of Program fields at the bottom of the screen.
The following diagram and special coding rules illustrate these concepts:
◾ Each agency using Program Codes must have a Level 0 Program Code defined as 0000. In contrast with the D03 profile, this level represents a dummy program to tie all of the real programs together at the top.
◾ A Program Code cannot report to itself.
◾ Program Codes at the same level within a branch of the structure must report to the same Program Code.
◾ AGENCY – Enter the three-character Agency Code. It must exist in the D02 profile.
◾ APPROPRIATION YEAR – Enter a two-digit Appropriation Year.
◾ PROGRAM CODE – Enter the four-character Program Code. It uniquely identifies each program that will be used in R⋆STARS. The first level of the program structure must be input with a Program Code value of 0000.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ ORBITS X-REF – Enter the seventeen-character Orbits X-Ref # provided by Budget and Management staff.
◾ REPORTS TO PGM – Enter the four-character Reports to Program code. It is the program unit that this program will report to. If the Program Code in the Control Key is 0000, Reports to Program must be blank. If REPORTS TO PGM is entered, it must already exist as a Program Code in this profile.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD04 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/08/14 04:54 PM |
LINK TO: PROGRAM CODE PROFILE PROD |
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AGENCY: 999 (MUST BE IN D02 AGENCY PROFILE |
APPROPRIATION YEAR: 15 |
PROGRAM CODE: 2000 |
TITLE: CENTRAL AGENCY/STATE GENERAL FUND |
ORBITS XREF: 00100 - 000 - 00 - 00 - 00000 |
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REPORTS TO PGM: 1000 |
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PROGRAM LEVEL: 02 (SYSTEM GENERATED) |
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HIGHER LEVELS OF PROGRAM (SYSTEM GENERATED): |
1: 1000 2: 2000 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: |
STATUS CODE: A |
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The D05 profile serves primarily as the master list of valid balance types maintained within the financial tables. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
All Financial Tables contain Balance Types. R⋆STARS uses the Balance Types to accumulate amounts for similar financial data – such as Cash Revenues. Financial Inquiry Screens, such as the 62 – Appropriation Financial Inquiry screen, sum the financial transactions for a requested period and display the amounts by Balance Types. In many financial inquiry screens, these amounts can then be “drilled down” on to display the original transactions within the amounts. A user trying to find a transaction, such as a cash receipt, could drill down on the Balance Type 12 (Cash Revenue) to locate the specific transaction.
This profile can be used to determine for each Financial Table listed which Balance Types are available.
◾ TABLE ID – Enter a two-character Financial Table ID as follows:
DF |
– |
Document Table |
GP |
– |
Grant Table |
◾ BALANCE TYPE – Enter a two-digit Balance Type code greater than 00 and less than 41. The nightly Input Edit Update cycle process is designed to support a maximum number of Balance Types for each Financial Table. Some examples are as follows:
12 |
– |
Cash Revenue |
18 |
– |
Encumbrances Outstanding |
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 20 characters.
◾ NEW YEAR INIT – Enter a one-digit New Year Initialize code as follows:
0 |
– |
No New Year Record |
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD05 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/08/14 04:47 PM |
LINK TO: BALANCE TYPE PROFILE PROD |
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TABLE ID: AP (DF, AP, AB, CC, GP, PF, PJ) |
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BALANCE TYPE: 17 |
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TITLE: ACCRD EXPENDITURES |
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NEW YEAR INIT: 1 (0 = NO NEW YEAR RECORD, |
1 = RECORD WITH CUMULATIVE BALANCES, |
2 = RECORD WITH AVAILABLE BALANCES, |
3 = RECORD BASED ON UB IND IN 20 PROFILE) |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 08061990 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 02151995 |
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The D06 profile defines the Project Type and title for project reporting purposes. This profile is agency maintained. Examples of project types are as follows:
◾ Capital Projects – larger projects normally funded internally, although funding may also be from outside sources.
◾ Interagency Agreements – agreements for one agency to provide services to another agency within the government. The services may or may not be reimbursable.
◾ External Projects – projects typically funded by sources external to the users.
◾ Other Projects – not classified as one of the above types.
◾ AGENCY – Enter the three-character agency Code. It must exist in the D02 profile.
◾ PROJECT TYPE – Enter a one-character agency defined Project Type code.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD06 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/08/14 04:48 PM |
LINK TO: PROJECT TYPE PROFILE PROD |
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AGENCY: 101 (MUST BE IN D02 AGENCY PROFILE) |
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PROJECT TYPE: 1 |
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TITLE: CAPITAL PROJECTS |
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STATUS CODE: A |
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EFF START DATE: 08031994 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 08031994 |
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The D08 profile provides a roll up or grouping of D10 Comptroller Objects in order to meet systemwide GAAP basis financial reporting requirements. Examples include Licenses and Fees, Services and Supplies, and Parking. GAAP Source refers to revenue Object groupings, where GAAP Object refers to expenditure Object groupings. The GAAP Source/Object in Oregon is equivalent to revenue and expenditure line items on the ACFR. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
The R⋆STARS reports, DAFR6610 and DAFR7360, have the GAAP Source/Object as a option for the Object level for the report. Agencies wanting to view their Budget or Operating status at a higher level could use GAAP Source/Objects.
◾ GAAP SOURCE/OBJ – Enter a four-digit GAAP Source/Object code. It is used to prepare GAAP financial statements. The D10 profile identifies which GAAP Source/Objects the Comptroller Object looks up.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 50 characters.
◾ BY FUNCTION – Enter a one-character By Function indicator. It determines whether the Object should be grouped by function for annual financial reporting purposes. For example, if an agency reported a Comptroller Object code for Base Salary with a By Function indicator of Y, it would be reported as a General Government Expenditure (by function) on the Annual Financial Report. If it reported a Comptroller Object code for motorized vehicles with a By Function indicator of N, it would be reported as a Capital Outlay (not by function).
Y |
– |
Yes |
N |
– |
No |
◾ GAAP CATEGORY – Enter a two-digit GAAP Category. It must exist in D16 – GAAP Category Profile. The GAAP Categories are a grouping of GAAP Source/Objects.
Examples are shown below:
◽ For Governmental Fund Types:
01 |
– |
Revenues |
12 |
– |
Statistics – Governmental |
◽ For Proprietary Fund Types:
02 |
– |
Operating Revenue |
13 |
– |
Statistics – Proprietary |
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD08 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/08/14 04:49 PM |
LINK TO: GAAP SOURCE/OBJECT PROFILE PROD |
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GAAP SOURCE/OBJ: 0200 |
TITLE: LICENSES AND FEES |
BY FUNCTION: N (Y OR N) |
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GAAP CATEGORY: 01 (MUST BE IN D16 GAAP CATEGORY PROFILE) |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 02241994 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 09152001 |
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The D09 profile provides for a systemwide rollup or grouping of Comptroller Objects different from the GAAP rollups defined in the D08 profile. The D09 profile will be used as the initial rollup of Objects for statewide budgeting purposes. Examples include Non-business Licenses and Fees, Office Expenses, and Other Capital Outlay. This profile is maintained by DAS SFMS Operations with direction from Budget and Management.
Several R⋆STARS Budgetary reports and Revenue and Expenditure reports have the D09 as a Special Select option. Examples of reports that list D09 as a Special Select option would be the DAFR7400, DAFR6510, DAFR7480, and DAFR8420. Agencies wanting to view their Budget or Revenue and Expenditure status at a higher level could use the D09 profile.
◾ APPROPRIATION YEAR – Enter a two-digit Appropriation Year.
◾ COMPTROLLER SOURCE/GROUP – Enter the four-digit Comptroller Source/Group code.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ BUDGET ROLLUPS BUD2 – Enter up to a four-character Budget Rollups Bud2 code. It must exist in the D53 profile where the Table ID is BUD2.
◾ BUDGET ROLLUPS BUD3 – Enter up to a four-character Budget Rollups Bud3 code. It must exist in the D53 profile where the Table ID is BUD3.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD09 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/08/14 04:56 PM |
LINK TO: COMPTROLLER SOURCE/GROUP PROFILE PROD |
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APPROPRIATION YEAR: 15 |
COMPTROLLER SOURCE/GROUP: 0220 |
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TITLE: CORPORATION FEES |
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BUDGET ROLLUPS BUD2: 0200 |
BUD3: 0075 |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 07012013 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 05062014 |
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The D10 profile is the lowest statewide level in the Object structure. Examples include Dues and Subscriptions, Power and Water Fees, Care of State Wards, and Lottery Proceeds. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
Numerous R⋆STARS Budgetary, Appropriation, Revenue and Expenditure reports have the D10 as an Object option or as a Special Select option. Examples of reports that list D10 as a Special Select option would be the DAFR6510, DAFR6610, DAFR7410, and DAFR7500.
The Comptroller Object is the Object level that is used in the 28B – Transaction Code Description Profile. Users would use the D10 Profile to look up the definition of Objects listed in the 28B Profile.
◾ APPROPRIATION YEAR – Enter a two-digit Appropriation Year.
◾ COMPTROLLER OBJECT – Enter a four-digit Comptroller Object.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ OBJECT – Enter a four-digit Object. It must exist in the D01 profile.
◾ COMPTROLLER SOURCE/GROUP – Enter a four-digit Comptroller Source/Group code. It must exist in the D09 profile. This code is a means of grouping Comptroller Objects for systemwide reporting needs that may be different from GAAP reporting requirements.
◾ PROP GAAP SOURCE/OBJECT – Enter a four-digit Proprietary GAAP Source/Object. It must exist in the D08 profile. This element represents groupings of Comptroller Objects that will be used for GAAP Proprietary Fund reporting.
◾ GOVT GAAP SOURCE/OBJECT – Enter a four-digit Governmental GAAP Source/Object. It must exist in the D08 profile. This element represents groupings of Comptroller Objects that will be used for GAAP Governmental Fund reporting.
◾ NACUBO SOURCE/OBJECT – Not used in Oregon. Code 99 will be used as default for all D10 profiles.
◾ CONVERTED OBJECT – Not used in Oregon. Enter the four-character Converted Cost Object or leave blank. It must exist in the D80 – Other System comptroller Object Profile. This element is used only for conversion.
◾ OBJECT TYPE – Enter a one-character Object Type indicator. It corresponds with the Object indicator on the D31 – Comptroller General Ledger Account Profile. The Object Type indicator on the D10 profile defines the type of each Object; on the D31 profile, the Object indicator defines which type of Object supports each GL account. The valid codes for the D10 profile are as follows:
E |
– |
Expenditure |
S |
– |
Statistic |
O |
– |
Other |
◾ TRANSFER TYPE – Not used in Oregon. Code N will be used as default for all D10 profiles. Enter a one-character Transfer Type code. Valid values if not using N are:
A |
– |
Departmental |
O |
– |
Operating |
◾ PROG CATEGORY – Not used in Oregon. Code 99 will be used as default for all D10 profiles. Enter a two-character Program Category code, which must be defined in D53 – Titles Profile. This element may be used for customized or ad hoc reports at each installation. Examples are:
1 |
– |
Education |
4 |
– |
Health |
7 |
– |
Natural Resources |
2 |
– |
Human Services |
5 |
– |
Public Safety/corrections |
◾ CMIA TYPE – Not used in Oregon. Code 9 will be used as default for all D10 profiles. Enter a one-character CMIA Type or leave blank. It categorizes grant expenditures identified under the Cash Management Improvement Act (CMIA). If entered, it must exist in the D53 profile under Table ID CMIA.
◾ 1099 IND – Enter a one-character 1099 Indicator. Oregon will use 1099 Indicator values of N and 1–9 only.
N |
– |
Comptroller Object is never 1099 reportable |
Box 1: Rents
Box 2: Royalties – not used in Oregon
Box 3: Other Income
Box 4: Federal Income Tax Withheld
Box 5: Fishing Boat Proceeds (Not used in Oregon)
Box 6: Medical and Health Care Payments
Box 7: Non-employee Compensation
Box 8: Substitute payments in lieu of dividends or interest (Not used in Oregon)
Box 9: Payee made direct sales of $5,000 or more of consumer products to a buyer for resale (Not used in Oregon)
◾ FORM – Enter a one-character Form 1099 indicator if 1099 Indicator is 1-9. Currently M – MISC is the only valid character for Oregon. Leave blank if 1099 Indicator is N.
◾ C/I IND – Not used in Oregon. Field will be blank for all D10 profiles. Enter a one-character Capitalized/Inventoried Indicator as follows:
C |
– |
Capitalized properties which are recorded as fixed assets in the
general ledger based on the capitalization policy. |
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD10 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/08/14 04:56 PM |
LINK TO: COMPTROLLER OBJECT PROFILE PROD |
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APPROPRIATION YEAR: 15 |
COMPTROLLER OBJECT: 0122 |
TITLE: MOTOR FUELS TAX |
OBJECT: 1000 (MUST BE IN D01 OBJ PROFILE) |
COMPTROLLER SOURCE/GROUP: 0175 (MUST BE IN D09 COMPT SOURCE GROUP PROFILE) |
PROP GAAP SOURCE/OBJECT: 9998 (MUST BE IN D08 GAAP SOURCE/OBJ PROFILE) |
GOVT GAAP SOURCE/OBJECT: 0104 (MUST BE IN D08 GAAP SOURCE/OBJ PROFILE) |
NACUBO SOURCE/OBJECT: 99 (MUST BE IN D34 NACUBO SOURCE/OBJ PROFILE) |
CONVERTED OBJECT: (MUST BE IN D80 OTHER SYS COMPT OBJ PROFILE) |
OBJECT TYPE: R (E=EXP, R=REV, S=STAT, T=TRANS, O=OTHER) |
TRANSFER TYPE: N PROG CATEGORY: 99 CMIA TYPE: 9 |
1099 IND: N FORM: C/I IND: (C=CAP,I=INV,M=MAINT,BLANK=N/A) |
PROP GAAP CATEGORY: 98 (SYSTEM GENERATED) NACUBO CAT: 99 (SYSTEM GENERATED) |
GOVT GAAP CATEGORY: 01 (SYSTEM GENERATED) |
STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 07012013 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 05062014 |
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The D11 profile contains all of an Agency’s valid agency Object codes. This profile is agency maintained.
Agency Objects can be established at the same level of detail, a more detailed level, or at a higher level (less detail) than the Comptroller Object. If established at a higher level, both the agency Object and Comptroller Object are required when entering a transaction; otherwise, the agency Object can look up the Comptroller Object. For Payroll Objects, the agency Object must be the same as the Comptroller Object – one-for-one.
◾ AGENCY – Enter the three-character agency Code. It must exist in the D02 profile.
◾ APPROPRIATION YEAR – Enter a two-digit Appropriation Year.
◾ AGENCY OBJECT – Enter a four-digit agency Object code. If the agency Object is at an equivalent level as the Comptroller Object, it is recommended that the agency Object value be the same as the Comptroller Object.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ AGENCY OBJECT GROUP – Enter a related two-character Agency Object Group code or leave blank. If entered, it must exist in the D25 – Agency Object Group Profile.
◾ COMPTROLLER OBJECT – Enter a related four-digit Comptroller Object code or leave blank. If the agency Object is at a lower level of detail or an equivalent level to the Comptroller Object, this field should be coded. If the agency Object is at a higher level then the Comptroller Object, this field must be left blank; keeping in mind that it will then need to be entered during transaction entry, along with the agency Object. If entered, it must exist in the D10 profile. If the COMP OBJ REQD ON D11 indicator on the 25 – Agency Control Profile is Y, this field is required.
◾ OBJECT TYPE – Enter a one-character Object Type indicator or leave blank. The agency Object Type must match the Comptroller Object Type on the associated Comptroller Object, if there is one. If the Object Type is left blank, the correct value will default from the Comptroller Object. If no Comptroller Object is associated with the agency Object, an entry in this field is required. The valid Object Types are as follows:
E |
– |
Expenditure |
S |
– |
Statistic |
O |
– |
Other |
◾ C/I IND – Not used in Oregon. Field will be blank for all D11 profiles. Enter a one-character Capitalized/Inventoried Indicator as follows:
C |
– |
Capitalized properties which are recorded as fixed assets in the
general ledger based on the capitalization policy. |
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD11 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/08/14 04:57 PM |
LINK TO: AGENCY OBJECT PROFILE PROD |
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AGENCY: 101 (MUST BE IN D02 AGENCY PROFILE) |
APPROPRIATION YEAR: 15 |
AGENCY OBJECT: 3111 |
TITLE: REGULAR EMPLOYEES |
AGENCY OBJECT GROUP: 30 (BLANK OR MUST BE IN D25 AGENCY OBJECT GROUP) |
COMPTROLLER OBJECT: 3111 (BLANK OR MUST BE IN D10) |
OBJECT TYPE: E (E=EXP,R=REV,S=STAT,T=TRANS,O=OTHER) |
C/I IND: (C=CAPITALIZE,I=INVENTORY,M=MAINT,BLANK=N/A) |
GAAP CATEGORY: 05 (SYSTEM GENERATED) |
GAAP SOURCE/OBJECT: 3000 (BLANK OR SYSTEM GENERATED) |
COMP SOURCE/GROUP: 3110 (BLANK OR SYSTEM GENERATED) |
NACUBO CATEGORY: 99 (BLANK OR SYSTEM GENERATED) |
NACUBO SOURCE/OBJ: 99 (BLANK OR SYSTEM GENERATED) |
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STATUS CODE: A |
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The D12 profile is used to classify similar agencies into one group for reporting and security purposes. An example of an agency Group would be the Department of Human Resources – which consists of multiple agencies. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
For an agency to be included in an agency Group, the agency Group code must be entered on the agency’s D02 profile.
Two areas where a user would see/use agency Group are on the 91 and 96A profiles.
◾ AGENCY GROUP – Enter a two-digit agency Group code.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD12 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/08/14 04:58 PM |
LINK TO: AGENCY GROUP PROFILE PROD |
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AGENCY GROUP: 03 |
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TITLE: DHS100,309,333,410,411,412,461,582,833/4 |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 07012003 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 06182004 |
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The D13 profile provides a rollup or grouping of D14 – GAAP GL Account Class Profile account classes to meet systemwide GAAP basis financial reporting requirements. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
Several R⋆STARS Financial Statement typereports have the D13 as a GL ACCT option. Examples of reports that list D13 as an option would be the DAFR6620, DAFR8580, DAFR8650, and DAFR8870.
The GAAP GL Account Category is entered on the D14 profile that in turn is entered on the D31 profile. When the D14 GAAP GL Account Class is entered on the D31 profile, the GAAP GL Account Category is inferred from the D14 Profile. This series of General Ledger Account profiles then allows the GAAP rollup for financial reporting requirements.
◾ GAAP GL ACCOUNT CATEGORY – Enter a two-digit GAAP General Ledger Account Category code. Valid codes for Oregon are as follows:
06 |
– |
Current Assets |
30 |
– |
Net Assets |
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ ACFR TYPE IND – Enter a one-character ACFR Type Indicator. This element provides a means to download the information to the Annual Comprehensive Financial Reporting (ACFR) software. Valid codes are as follows:
A |
– |
Asset |
L |
– |
Liability |
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD13 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/08/14 04:59 PM |
LINK TO: GAAP GL ACCOUNT CATEGORY PROFILE PROD |
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GAAP GL ACCOUNT CATEGORY: 16 |
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TITLE: CURRENT LIABILITIES |
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ACFR TYPE IND: L (A=ASSET, E=EQUITY, L=LIABILITY, S=STATISTIC) |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 02171994 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 09152001 |
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The D14 profile provides a rollup or grouping of Comptroller General Ledger Accounts to meet systemwide GAAP basis financial reporting requirements. This element identifies the line items on the Combining Balance Sheet and the Systemwide Annual Financial Report. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
Several R⋆STARS Financial Statement type reports have the D14 as a GL ACCT option. Examples of reports that list D14 as an option would be the DAFR6620, DAFR8580, DAFR8650, and DAFR8870.
The D13 GAAP GL Account Category is entered on the D14 profile that in turn is entered on the D31 profile. When the GAAP GL Account Class is entered on the D31 profile, the GAAP GL Account Category is inferred from the D14 profile. This series of General Ledger Account profiles then allows the GAAP rollup for financial reporting requirements.
◾ GL GAAP ACCOUNT CLASS – Enter the three-digit General Ledger GAAP Account Class. Some examples are as follows:
010 |
– |
Cash and Cash Equivalents |
152 |
– |
Due to Other Funds |
Note: This is not a complete list. For a complete listing of GAAP GL Account Classes, see the D14 profile on-line or a DAFQ140 Profile Listing.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ ADDITIONAL TEXT – Enter Additional Text of up to 40 characters. It provides for an additional line that does not have financial information, such as headings. This element is necessary for the downloading of information to the ACFR software.
◾ GL GAAP ACCOUNT CATEGORY – Enter a two-digit GL GAAP Account Category. It must exist in the D13 profile. Valid codes for Oregon are as follows:
06 |
– |
Current Assets |
30 |
– |
Net Assets |
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD14 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/08/14 04:59 PM |
LINK TO: GAAP GL ACCOUNT CLASS PROFILE PROD |
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GL GAAP ACCOUNT CLASS: 178 |
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TITLE: CONTRACTS, MORTGAGES AND NOTES PAYABLE |
ADDITIONAL TEXT: |
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GL GAAP ACCOUNT CATEGORY: 17 (MUST BE IN D13 GL GAAP ACCT CAT PROFILE) |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 02171994 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 09152001 |
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The D15 profile provides for the grouping of Appropriations by funding source for reporting purposes. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
The D15 profile is used to determine which columns to place amounts into on the R⋆STARS reports DAFR7290 and DAFR7420. DAFR7510 and DAFR7550 use the D15 profile to calculate subtotals by Appropriation Group.
For an Appropriation to be included in an Appropriation Group, the Appropriation Group code must be entered on the Agency’s 20 profile.
◾ APPROP GROUP – Enter the two-digit Appropriation Group. This element is used for customized or ad hoc reports. Valid codes are as follows:
01 |
– |
General Fund |
05 |
– |
Other Funds – Non-Budgeted |
04 |
– |
Federal Funds – Non-Budgeted |
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD15 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:24 AM |
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APPROP GROUP: 05 |
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TITLE: OTHER FUNDS-NON BUDGETED |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 07151994 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 07151994 |
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The D16 profile provides categories for the grouping of GAAP Source/Objects. The GAAP Category is the highest level of the Object structure required for GAAP reporting. In Oregon, the GAAP Category is equivalent to revenue and expenditure headings in the ACFR. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
Several R⋆STARS Financial Statement type reports have the D16 as an OBJECT option. Examples of reports that list D16 as an option would be the DAFR6610, DAFR7360, DAFR8590, and DAFR8600.
The GAAP Category is entered on the D08 profile which in turn is entered on the D10 profile. When the GAAP Source/Object is entered on the D10 profile, the GAAP Category is inferred from the D08 profile. This series of Object profiles then allows the GAAP rollup for financial reporting requirements.
◾ GAAP CATEGORY – Enter a two-digit GAAP Category. Present valid Categories are as follows:
◽ For Governmental Fund Types
01 |
– |
Revenues |
12 |
– |
Statistics – Governmental |
◽ For Proprietary Fund Types
02 |
– |
Operating Revenue |
11 |
– |
Other Changes in Net Assets |
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ ACFR TYPE – Enter a one-character ACFR Type. It provides for the downloading of information to the ACFR software. The valid Types are as follows:
R |
– |
Revenue or Operating Revenue |
◾ ACFR OPER STAT – Enter a one-character ACFR Operating Statement code. It tells the ACFR software on which operating statement to report the downloaded revenue or expenditure information. Statistics will not appear in either operating statement. The valid codes are as follows:
G |
– |
Governmental |
P |
– |
Proprietary |
S |
– |
Statistic |
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD16 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 01:35 PM |
LINK TO: GAAP CATEGORY PROFILE PROD |
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GAAP CATEGORY: 05 |
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TITLE: EXPENDITURES |
ACFR TYPE: E (R = REVENUE OR NONOPERATING REVENUE, |
E = EXPENDITURE OR NONOPERATING EXPENSE, |
N = OTHER FINANCIAL SOURCES {USES} OR |
NONOPERATING REVENUES {EXPENSES} |
O = TRANSFERS AND EXTRA ORDINARY ITEMS |
{PROPRIETARY ONLY}) |
ACFR OPER STAT: G (G = GOVERNMENTAL, P = PROPRIETARY, |
S = STATISTIC) |
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STATUS CODE: A |
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The NACUBO Fund Group code – refers to the Fund Groups delineated in the Annual Financial Reporting Requirements for Colleges and Universities. For example, the NACUBO Plant Funds Group is a grouping of the NACUBO Funds.
◾ NACUBO FUND GROUP – Enter the two-digit NACUBO FUND GROUP Code. A default value of 01 will be used.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD17 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:26 AM |
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NACUBO FUND GROUP: |
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TITLE: |
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STATUS CODE: A |
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NACUBO Fund refers to fund classifications delineated in the Annual Financial Reporting Requirements for Colleges and Universities. Examples include Investment on Plant, Renewals and Replacements, Educational and General, Designated, and Auxiliary Enterprises.
◾ NACUBO FUND – Enter the four-digit NACUBO FUND Code. A default value of 01 will be used.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ NACUBO FUND GROUP – Enter the two-digit NACUBO FUND GROUP. It must exist in D17 profile. A default value of 01 will be used.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD18 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:27 AM |
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NACUBO FUND: |
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TITLE: |
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NACUBO FUND GROUP: (MUST BE IN D17 NACUBO FUND GROUP PROFILE) |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 09132013 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: |
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The D19 profile is used to group an agency’s Program Cost Accounts (PCAs). It can be used for customized or ad hoc reporting purposes. This profile is optional for each agency and is maintained by the agency.
DAFR9520 uses PCA Group as a Special Selection Option. For agencies using PCA Group, PCA Group can be used in ad hoc reports run against the SFMS Data Mart.
For a PCA to be included in a PCA Group, the PCA Group code must be entered on the agency’s 26 profile.
◾ AGENCY – Enter the three-character agency code. It must exist in the D02 profile.
◾ PCA GROUP – Enter the five-digit PCA Group code. This is a grouping of PCA codes. For example, it might be used for grouping all of an agency’s administrative PCAs for reporting purposes.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 50 characters.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD19 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:28 AM |
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AGENCY: 101 (MUST BE IN D02 AGENCY PROFILE) |
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PCA GROUP: 40500 |
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TITLE: SCD – SYSTEM ENHANCEMENT |
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STATUS CODE: A |
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The D20 profile gathers D21 – GAAP Fund Type Profile types into groups. It represents the fund categories shown in the GASB codification. Each GAAP Fund Type is assigned to a GAAP Fund Group. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
Several R⋆STARS Financial Statement type reports have the D20 as a FUND option. Examples of reports that list D20 as an option would be the DAFR6610, DAFR6620, DAFR8590, and DAFR8600.
The GAAP Fund Group is entered on the D21 profile that in turn is entered on the D24 – GAAP Fund Profile . When the GAAP Fund Type is entered on the D24 Profile, the GAAP Fund Group is inferred from the D21 profile. This series of GAAP Fund profiles then allows the GAAP rollup for financial reporting requirements.
◾ GAAP FUND GROUP – Enter the two-digit GAAP Fund Group code. Valid codes are as follows:
01 |
– |
Governmental Funds |
06 |
– |
Government Wide Reporting Fund |
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD20 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:29 AM |
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GAAP FUND GROUP: 02 |
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TITLE: PROPRIETARY FUNDS |
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STATUS CODE: A |
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The D21 profile identifies all the types of funds and groups of accounts as specified by the National Council on Governmental Accounting (NCGA). The profile includes the titles used to combine funds for GAAP reporting. Additional data in this profile includes the Transaction Codes used to close both debit and credit balances for each GAAP Fund Type, as well as the appropriate equity General Ledger Account for closing nominal accounts at year end. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
Several R⋆STARS Financial Statement type reports have the D21 as a FUND option. Examples of reports that list D21 as an option would be the DAFR6610, DAFR6620, DAFR8590, and DAFR8600.
◾ GAAP FUND TYPE – Enter a two-digit GAAP Fund Type code. Valid codes are as follows:
01 |
– |
General |
14 |
– |
Permanent |
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ GAAP FUND GROUP – Enter a two-digit GAAP Fund Group code. It must exist in the D20 profile. Valid codes are as follows:
01 |
– |
Governmental Funds |
06 |
– |
Government Wide Reporting Fund |
◾ CLOSE DEBIT TC – Enter a three-digit Close Debit Transaction Code. It must exist in the 28A and 28B profiles. This Transaction Code is used by DAFM351 General Ledger Close program.
◾ CLOSE CREDIT TC – Enter a three-digit Close Credit Transaction Code. It must exist in the 28A and 28B profiles. This Transaction Code is used by the DAFM351 General Ledger Close program.
◾ FUND BALANCE GL – Enter a four-digit Fund Balance General Ledger Account. It must exist in the D31 profile. All nominal account balances for this GAAP Fund Type are closed and transferred to this account at year end by the DAFM351 General Ledger Close program.
◾ ACFR FUND TYPE – Enter a seven-character ACFR Fund Type code. The valid codes are as follows:
GENERAL |
– |
General |
ENTPRSE |
– |
Enterprise |
◾ ACFR OPER STAT – Enter a one-character ACFR Operating Statement code. The valid codes are as follows:
G |
– |
Governmental |
P |
– |
Proprietary |
A |
– |
Agency |
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD21 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:30 AM |
LINK TO: GAAP FUND TYPE PROFILE PROD |
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GAAP FUND TYPE: 05 |
TITLE: ENTERPRISE |
GAAP FUND GROUP: 02 (MUST BE IN D20 FUND GAAP GROUP PROFILE) |
CLOSE DEBIT TC: 353 (TRANS CODE FOR CLOSING DEBIT BALANCE, |
NOMINAL ACCOUNTS TO FUND BALANCE, OR |
RETAINED EARNINGS; MUST BE IN 28 TC PROFILE) |
CLOSE CREDIT TC: 352 (TRANS CODE FOR CLOSING CREDIT BALANCE, |
NOMINAL ACCOUNTS TO FUND BALANCE, OR |
RETAINED EARNINGS; MUST BE IN 28 TC PROFILE) |
FUND BALANCE GL: 3025 (GL ACCOUNT NUMBER FOR THE EQUITY |
ACCOUNTS MUST BE IN D31) |
ACFR FUND TYPE: ENTPRSE (GENERAL, SPECREV, DEBTSRV, CAPPROJ, |
ENTPRSE, INTSER, FIDUCIR, PENSION) |
ACFR OPER STAT: P (G = GOVERNMENTAL, P = PROPRIETARY, |
H = HIGHER EDUCATION, A = AGENCY) |
STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 12151993 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 09152001 |
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The D22 profile identifies legislatively approved Appropriations by their funding source (i.e. General Fund, Federal Funds, or Other Funds). Appropriated Funds are established for accounting for specific activities or the attainment of certain objectives in accordance with legislative acts, special regulations, restrictions, or limitations. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
Numerous R⋆STARS reports have the D22 as a FUND option or as a SPECIAL SELECT option. Examples of reports that list D22 as a SPECIAL SELECT option would be the DAFR8140, DAFR8670, DAFR8670, and DAFR9040.
◾ APPROPRIATED FUND – Enter a four-digit Appropriated Fund Code.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ REPORT ROUTE AGENCY – Enter a three-character Report Route agency. It must be 000 or exist in the D02 profile. The Report Route agency is used to distribute fund-based reports such as Trial Balances that do not sort on agency.
◾ CASH CONTROL TYPE – Enter a one-digit Cash Control Type indicator. It determines the severity of the cash control edits. The valid indicators are as follows:
0 |
– |
No Cash Control |
2 |
– |
Advisory Cash Control |
◾ CASH CONTROL LEVEL – Enter a one-digit Cash Control Level indicator. It determines if this Appropriated Fund will be subject to cash control. The valid indicators are as follows:
0 |
– |
Do Not Control by Appropriated Fund |
◾ CASH BALANCE DISP – IND – Not used in Oregon. Field will be N for all D22 profiles. Enter the one-character Cash Disposition Indicator as follows:
Y |
– |
Yes |
N |
– |
No |
If Y is selected, the cash balance for this fund will be transferred to the fund listed below at year end.
◾ CASH BALANCE DISP – APPROPRIATED FUND – Not used in Oregon. Field will be blank for all D22 profiles. Enter the four-digit Appropriated Fund. If entered it must exist in the D22. Designates the receiving fund at year end when balances are transferred. If the Cash Disposition Indicator is N then this field must be left blank.
◾ CASH BALANCE DISP – %/AMT – Not used in Oregon. Field will be blank for all D22 profiles. Enter up to 11-digit %/Amount code. One decimal point is optional. Designates the amount or percent of fund balance to be transferred at year end. If the Cash Disposition Indicator is N then this field must be left blank.
◾ CASH BALANCE DISP – DESCRIPTION – Not used in Oregon. Field will be blank for all D22 profiles. Enter the cash balance disposition description up to 40 characters.
◾ CC ORG LEVEL IND – Enter a one-digit Cash Control Organization Level Indicator. It determines whether the agency is posted to the Cash Control Financial Table. The valid indicators are as follows:
0 |
– |
Do Not Post agency |
1 |
– |
Post agency |
◾ DEPOSITORY INTEREST IND – Not used in Oregon. Field will be N for all D22 Profiles. This indicator identifies those funds that are eligible for depository interest. Enter the one-character Depository Interest Indicator as follows:
Y |
– |
Yes |
N |
– |
No |
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD22 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:31 AM |
LINK TO: APPROPRIATED FUND PROFILE PROD |
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APPROPRIATED FUND: 8800 |
TITLE: GENERAL FUND REVENUE |
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REPORT ROUTE AGENCY: 000 (DEFAULT AGENCY TO ROUTE FUND BASED REPORTS; |
MUST BE 000 OR IN D02 AGENCY PROFILE) |
CASH CONTROL- |
TYPE: 0 (0=NO, 1=ABSOLUTE, 2 ADVISORY) |
LEVEL: 1 (0=DO NOT CONTROL BY APPR FUND, |
1=CONTROL BY APPR FUND) |
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CASH BALANCE DISP – IND: N APPROPRIATED FUND: %/AMT: |
DESCRIPTION: |
CC ORG LEVEL IND: 0 (0=DO NOT POST AGENCY, 1=POST AGENCY) |
DEPOSITORY INTEREST IND: N |
STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 12151993 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 10031994 |
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The D23 profile is the lowest level in the hierarchy for fund reporting purposes. The profile includes indicators that enable agencies to choose the level of Fund at which Appropriations, agency Budgets and Cash Control are recorded. This profile is required because all data must be entered at the fund level for GAAP reporting. It infers the GAAP fund structure and two state fund structures – Appropriated Fund and State Fund Group. Although the D23 profile contains agency as part of the key, the profile is maintained by DAS SFMS Operations. Agencies complete a D23 Fund request and send it to SFMS Operations for approval and input into R⋆STARS.
◾ AGENCY – Enter the three-character agency code. It must exist in the D02 profile.
◾ FISCAL YEAR – Enter a two-digit Fiscal Year.
◾ FUND – Enter a four-digit Fund code. It must be greater than 0000. This is the lowest level in the Fund Structure.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ APPROPRIATED FUND – Enter a four-digit Appropriated Fund code. It must exist in the D22 profile. These funds are established to account for specific activities or the attainment of certain objectives in accordance with legislative acts, special regulations, restrictions, or limitations.
◾ GAAP FUND – Enter a four-digit GAAP Fund code. It must exist in the D24 profile. GAAP Fund will be used for GAAP reporting.
◾ STATE FUND GROUP – Enter a four-digit State Fund Group. It must exist in the D39 – State Fund Group Profile.
◾ LOCAL FUND IND – Enter a one-character Local Fund Indicator. In Oregon, this indicator determines if the fund uses a local bank instead of the State Treasury. Indicators are as follows:
Y |
– |
Yes |
N |
– |
No (Fund is in State Treasury) |
S |
– |
This indicator prevents warrants from being written from the fund. Used for Suspense Account at the State Treasury, Cash In Bank and other situations where warrants may not be written. |
◾ GASB 54 – Enter a two-character GASB 54 code or leave blank. This field is required if the GAAP Fund field value is less than 4000 or within range 75XX. If required, enter one of the following codes:
R1 |
– |
Restricted – Federal: Resources are restricted by federal grants, federal laws, or federal regulations. It should not be used for resources that are restricted by laws or regulations of the State of Oregon or other entities. |
R2 |
– |
Restricted – OR Constitution: Resources are restricted specifically by the Oregon Constitution. |
R3 |
– |
Restricted – Enabling Legislation: Resources are restricted by enabling legislation, which both provides the authority to assess, levy, or charge a resource from external parties and places a legally-enforceable restriction on the use of the resource for a specific purpose. |
R4 |
– |
Restricted – Debt Covenants: Resources are restricted by the terms of a COP agreement or bond indenture to fund a specific capital project or are restricted by debt covenants for payment of debt service. |
R5 |
– |
Restricted – Donor/Other External Party: Donated resources are restricted by conditions imposed by the donor of the resource or other external party. |
C1 |
– |
Committed Fund Balance: The legal authority to assess, levy, or charge a resource is separate from the law that places constraints on the use of said resource. |
A1 |
– |
Assigned Fund Balance: The residual category in all governmental funds except the General Fund. It includes all remaining resources. These resources are neither restricted nor committed to a specific purpose by external parties. |
U1 |
– |
Unassigned Fund Balance: The residual category in the General Fund. Unassigned resources may be used to meet other lawfully incurred expenses or obligations of the state (Applicable only in GAAP general funds 0001 or 0054). |
NOTE: If more than one fund balance category applies to the resource, select the category that comprises the majority of the resources for closing purposes. During Month 13, determine the proper allocation and reclassify to the other fund balance categories as needed.
◾ CASH FUND – Enter a five-digit Cash Fund. It must exist in the D73 – Cash Fund Profile . This value must be entered if the CC Fund Level Indicator (see below) is set to 3. If the Fund Level Indicator is set to 3, the CC Org Level Indicator (see below) must be set to 1 (Post agency).
◾ FUND CONTROL LEVELS – Enter a one-character Fund Control Level indicator in each of the following Financial Table fields:
APPROPRIATION |
– |
for the Appropriation Table |
The Fund Control Level indicator determines the level of Fund control for each of the above Financial Tables. This indicator determines whether no fund, D22 Appropriated Fund, D23 Fund, or D73 Cash Fund is posted to the control key of the Financial Table. For example, if a value of 1 is coded for each Financial Table, the D22 Appropriated Fund is posted to the control key of each of the Financial Tables. The Cash Control Fund Level must be set to 1 if the Appropriated Fund begins with an 8 (General Fund) and 2 if the Local Fund Indicator is set to Y. The valid indicators are as follows:
◽ Appropriation and agency Budget Financial Tables
0 |
– |
None |
2 |
– |
Fund |
◽ Cash Control Financial Table
0 |
– |
None |
2 |
– |
Fund |
◾ CASH BALANCE – DISP IND – Not used in Oregon. Code N will be used as default for all D23 profiles. Enter the cash balance disposition indicator as follows:
Y |
– |
Yes |
N |
– |
No |
If Yes, the user does not intend to keep the money in the fund at the end of the year, the user must list the fund, then put in the amount and percent. If No, the user intends to keep the money in the fund at the end of the year.
◾ CASH BALANCE DISP -%/AMT – Not used in Oregon. Field will be blank for all D23 profiles. Enter either a numeric % or an amount up to 11 digits, if the Cash Balance Disposition Indicator is set to Y. If the Cash Balance Disbursement Indicator is N then this field must be left blank.
◾ CASH BALANCE DISP – TREASURY FUND – Enter a four-digit Treasury Fund code (required regardless of the Cash Balance Disposition Indicator). The Treasury Fund must exist in the D53 Titles Profile under the Table ID TRES.
◾ DESCRIPTION –Enter the GASB 54 Description up to 40 characters. This field is optional unless the GASB 54: field is used. Required entries and recommendations for GASB 54 descriptions are as follows:
R1 |
– |
Grant no., CFDA no, CFR reference, or other federal reference. |
◾ CC ORG LEVEL IND – Enter a one-digit Cash Control Organization Level Indicator. It identifies whether the agency code is posted to the Cash Control Financial Table. (The General Fund is controlled without regard to agency.) The indicators are as follows:
0 |
– |
Do Not Post agency |
1 |
– |
Post agency |
This indicator must agree to the CC ORG LEVEL on the D22 profile. Valid combinations of CC ORG LEVEL IND and CC FUND LEVEL IND and their relationship to the D22 profile CC ORG LEVEL IND are listed below and on the 90 screen, Keyword D85. Valid Combinations of CC Level Indicators:
D23 CC
ORG |
D23 CC
FUND |
D22 CC
ORG |
◾ DEPOSITORY INTEREST IND – Not used in Oregon. Code Y will be used as default for all D23 profiles. Enter a one-character Depository Interest code as follows:
Y |
– |
Yes, eligible to receive Depository Interest |
◾ DEPOSIT AGENCY – Not used in Oregon. Field will be blank for all D23 profiles. Enter a three-character Depository Agency Code.
◾ DEPOSIT FUND – Not used in Oregon. Field will be blank for all D23 profiles. Enter a four digit Depository Fund Code. The Deposit agency and Fund must be entered if the Depository Interest Indicator is set to N and blank if it is set to Y. The Deposit agency/Fund must exist in the D23 profile.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD23 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:43 AM |
LINK TO: FUND PROFILE PROD |
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AGENCY: 101 FISCAL YEAR: 15 FUND: 4110 |
TITLE: PEBB OPERATIONS LIMITED |
APPROPRIATED FUND: 3400 (MUST BE IN D22 APPROP FUND PROFILE) |
GAAP FUND: 1108 (MUST BE IN D24 GAAP FUND PROFILE) |
STATE FUND GROUP: 9999 DEFAULT OREGON |
LOCAL FUND IND: N GASB 54: R3 CASH FUND: 45000 |
FUND LEVELS DETERMINE THE LEVEL OF CONTROL FOR THE FOLLOWING |
(0=NONE, 1=APPROPRIATED FUND, 2=FUND, 3=CASH FUND): |
APPROPRIATION: 1 AGENCY BUDGET: 2 CASH CONTROL: 3 |
CASH BALANCE DISP - IND: N %/AMT: 00000000000 TREASURY FUND: 0401 |
DESCRIPTION: OREGON LAW 2001 CH 655 SEC 3 |
CC ORG LEVEL IND: 1 (0=DO NOT POST AGENCY, 1=POST AGENCY) |
DEPOSIT INTEREST - IND: Y AGENCY: FUND: |
GAAP FUND GROUP: 01 (SYSTEM GENERATED) |
GAAP FUND TYPE: 02 (SYSTEM GENERATED) STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 07012013 EFF END DATE: 12132011 LAST PROC DATE: 12132011 |
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The D24 profile establishes GAAP Funds for use in preparing GAAP financial statements. Each D23 Fund rolls up into a GAAP Fund for statewide financial reporting. In Oregon, the GAAP Funds, individually or grouped, represent the column headings on the combining statements in the ACFR. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
Several R⋆STARS Financial Statement type reports have the D24 as a FUND option. Examples of reports that list D24 as an option would be the DAFR6610, DAFR6620, DAFR8590, and DAFR8600.
◾ GAAP FUND – Enter the four-digit GAAP Fund Code.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ GAAP FUND TYPE – Enter the two-digit GAAP Fund Type code. It must be in D21 profile. This element refers to the major fund types and account groups set forth in the Codification of Governmental Accounting and Financial Reporting. Current Valid codes are as follows:
01 |
– |
General |
14 |
– |
Permanent |
◾ ACFR FILE ID – Enter a seven-character ACFR File ID that does not contain commas, question marks, asterisks or spaces.
◾ BUDGETED FUND IND – Enter the one-character Budgeted Fund Indicator as follows:
Y |
– |
Yes, this GAAP Fund should appear on the GAAP Budgeted versus Actual Financial Statement. |
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD24 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:38 AM |
LINK TO: GAAP FUND PROFILE PROD |
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GAAP FUND: 4014 |
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TITLE: VETERANS HOME FUND |
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GAAP FUND TYPE: 05 (MUST BE IN D21 GAAP FUND TYPE PROFILE) |
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ACFR FILE ID: ENTPRSE (",", ?, *, AND SPACES NOT ALLOWED) |
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BUDGETED FUND IND: N (Y OR N) |
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GAAP FUND GROUP: 02 (SYSTEM GENERATED) |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 07011994 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 09152001 |
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The D25 profile establishes the agency Object Group and title for agency budgeting and reporting purposes. This is an optional profile that an agency may use to group similar agency Objects. It is used typically to provide a grouping of objects different from the Comptroller Objects. This is an agency-maintained profile.
Several R⋆STARS reports have the D25 as an OBJECT option. Examples of reports that list D25 as an option would be the DAFR6050, DAFR6510, DAFR6610, and DAFR7400.
◾ AGENCY – Enter the three-character agency code. It must exist in the D02 profile.
◾ AGENCY OBJECT GROUP – Enter a two-digit agency Object Group code.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD25 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:44 AM |
LINK TO: AGENCY OBJECT GROUP PROFILE PROD |
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AGENCY: 101 (MUST BE IN D02 AGENCY PROFILE) |
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AGENCY OBJECT GROUP: 40 |
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TITLE: SERVICES AND SUPPLIES |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 06261995 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 06261995 |
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The D26 profile is an agency defined field that can be used for any coding purpose. Agency Codes may be inferred from either Index or PCA or may be entered on the transaction. In Oregon, the D26 profile is used for additional breakdown of grant information. This profile is agency-maintained.
Several R⋆STARS reports have the D26 as a SPECIAL SELECT option. Examples of reports that list this profile as a SPECIAL SELECT option would be the DAFR8410, DAFR8430, DAFR9200, and DAFR9210.
◾ AGENCY – Enter the three-character agency Number. It must exist in the D02 profile.
◾ AGENCY CODE 1 – Enter the Agency Code 1, which can be up to four digits.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD26 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:45 AM |
LINK TO: AGENCY CODE 1 PROFILE PROD |
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AGENCY: 101 (MUST BE IN D02 AGENCY PROFILE) |
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AGENCY CODE 1: 0008 |
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TITLE: GENERAL RECEIPTS |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 10012002 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 09242002 |
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The D27 profile is an agency defined field that can be used for any coding purpose. Agency Codes may be inferred from either Index or PCA or may be entered on the transaction. In Oregon, the D27 profile is used for additional breakdown of project information. This profile is agency-maintained.
Several R⋆STARS reports have the D27 as a SPECIAL SELECT option. Examples of reports that list this profile as a SPECIAL SELECT option would be the DAFR9200, DAFR9210, DAFR9220, and DAFR9230.
◾ AGENCY – Enter the three-character agency code. It must exist in the D02 profile.
◾ AGENCY CODE 2 – Enter the Agency Code 2, which can be up to four digits.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD27 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:46 AM |
LINK TO: AGENCY CODE 2 PROFILE PROD |
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AGENCY: 101 (MUST BE IN D02 AGENCY PROFILE) |
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AGENCY CODE 2: 9274 |
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TITLE: WORKERS COMP |
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STATUS CODE: A |
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EFF START DATE: 08291995 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 03031998 |
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The D28 profile defines the Grantor ID and the associated name and address for grant reporting purposes. This profile is agency-maintained.
◾ AGENCY – Enter the three-character agency code. It must exist in the D02 profile.
◾ ID – Enter the 14 digit GRANTOR IDENTIFICATION code, which is greater than zero. The length of the grantor ID is 14 digits which enables tracking of a grantor with the same code used for a valid vendor and mail code combination.
◾ NOTE – This profile allows the Notepad feature after the D28 profile is saved. It is the only descriptive profile with this feature.
To enter a Note in the Notepad, type Note& in the Link To field and press F9 (Interrupt). The 103 – Electronic Notepad screen will display. After creating the Note, Press F10 (Save), then Press F9 (Interrupt) to return to the D28 profile. At this time, the system will display a Y (Yes) in the Note field indicating a Note is attached.
If the user does not enter a Note in the Notepad, the system will automatically default N (for No) in the Note field.
◾ NAME – Enter the Grantor Name of up to 30 characters.
◾ ADDRESS 1 – Enter Address 1 of up to 40 characters.
◾ ADDRESS 2 – Enter Address 2 of up to 40 characters or leave blank.
◾ ADDRESS 3 – Enter Address 3 of to 40 characters or leave blank.
◾ CITY – Enter City of up to 30 characters.
◾ STATE – Enter two-character State (numeric code or two-letter abbreviation.)
◾ ZIP CODE – Enter up to a nine-digit Zip Code. The first 5 digits are required.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD28 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:48 AM |
LINK TO: GRANTOR PROFILE NOTE: N PROD |
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AGENCY: 101 (MUST BE IN D02 AGENCY PROFILE) |
ID: 11300 |
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NAME: FACILITIES DIVISION |
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ADDRESS 1: 1225 FERRY ST |
ADDRESS 2: |
ADDRESS 3: |
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CITY: SALEM STATE: OR ZIP CODE: 97301 |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 09092008 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 09092008 |
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The D30 profile establishes the criteria for archiving profiles and financial table records. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
Currently, all purge and archive programs use this profile as one of the criteria that must be met in determining which records to remove. The monthly INAE process also uses this profile as one of the criteria that must be met for records to be eligible to be moved from the Active Accounting Event Table to the Inactive Accounting Event Table.
◾ TABLE ID – Enter a two or three-character Table ID. Some examples are as follows:
AL |
– |
Agency Budget Financial Table |
◾ TYPE – Enter a one-character Type code or leave blank. Some valid codes are as follows:
C |
– |
Cancel |
P |
– |
Redeems |
E |
– |
Expires |
◾ DESC – Enter a Description of up to 40 characters.
◾ RETENTION – Enter a four-digit Retention Period, which is stated in days or years. In general, if Appropriation Year or Fiscal Year is in the record key, its retention is stated in years. Otherwise it is stated in days. The AE table is stated in months. The retention is set to 0002 which means the program will retain the two current closed months and move everything else meeting INAE criteria to the Inactive Accounting Event table. Other tables, such as the agency Budget Financial Table (AL), use a retention period stated in years. If the Retention for the AL is 2010, no matter when the archive program is run, the purge process archives and removes AL records which have Fiscal Years of 2010 or less. The retention logic is as follows
Current Fiscal Year |
2014 |
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD30 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:49 AM |
LINK TO: PURGE CRITERIA PROFILE PROD |
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TABLE ID: CC (SUCH AS AP, RR, ETC...) |
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DESC: DAFMA07:FINANCIAL ARCH CASH CNTL (57/63) |
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RETENTION: 2008 (NUMBER OF YEARS OR DAYS) |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 04162003 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 04132012 |
Z06 RECORD SUCCESSFULLY RECALLED |
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The D31 profiles are the statewide Chart of Accounts. The D31 is the lowest level of the general ledger structure for systemwide accounting purposes. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
General Ledger Accounts identify the nature of financial activities and balances. In R⋆STARS, Comptroller General Ledger (Comp GL) Accounts are used for balance sheet (real), operating (nominal), and memo classifications. For the balance sheet, the Comp GL Accounts provide the lowest level of statewide classification. For the operating statement, Comp GL Accounts serve as high level classifications of financial activity and are used to separate cash and accrued activity. D10 Comptroller Objects serve as the lowest level of statewide classification for the operating statements. Memo classifications are accounts not reported on financial statements, such as pre-encumbrances and statistical activity.
When a new Comp GL Account is established, a corresponding profile must be set up in the D67 – GL Tables Control Profile under agency 000. The D67 profile must be established before transactions are allowed to post to the new Comp GL Account.
◾ COMP GL ACCOUNT – Enter the four-digit Comptroller General Ledger Account code.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ GAAP GL CLASS – Enter a three-digit GAAP GL Class code. It must exist in the D14 GAAP GL Class Profile. This element groups General Ledger Accounts. The GAAP GL Classes appear as line items on the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report.
◾ NACUBO GL CLASS – Not used in Oregon. Field will be 99 default for all D31 Profiles. Enter the two-digit NACUBO GL Class code. It must exist in the D46 NACUBO GL Class profile. This is used for Higher Education Institutions only. This element groups general ledger accounts. The NACUBO GL Class appears as line items on the College and University Annual Financial Report (120 day report).
◾ NORMAL BALANCE – Enter a one-character Normal Balance indicator. For example, expenditures have a normal debit balance. Indicators are as follows:
D |
– |
Debit |
C |
– |
Credit |
◾ YEAR END CLOSE – Enter a one-digit Year End Close indicator as follows:
0 |
– |
Memo |
◾ INVESTMENT TYPE – Not used in Oregon. Field will be 99 default for all D31 profiles. Enter the two-character Investment Type Code.
◾ G/L EDIT TYPE – Enter a one-character General Ledger Edit Type. This edit type determines how the agency General Ledger Account number (from the D32 – Agency General Ledger Account Profile) will be developed and edited. If the Edit Type is S or A, the agency GL Acct will be defined in the D32 profile. The G/L Edit Types are as follows:
S |
– |
Systemwide indicates the agency GL Account may only be defined at a systemwide level and cannot be defined by individual agencies. | |
A |
– |
Agency indicates an agency GL Account may be set up at the agency level when the agency has determined that subsidiary information is needed by the agency to support the statewide GL Account. | |
D |
– |
Due To/Due From indicates that the agency GL Account will identify the D02 agency and D23 Fund for which amounts are Due To/Due From. D agency GL Accounts are not established in the D32 Profile but are entered on transactions and edited by the system as follows: | |
✓ The first three characters of the agency GL is the D02 agency code | |||
✓ The fourth through seventh characters is the D23 Fund | |||
✓ The eighth character is coded with a value of 0. | |||
This coding combination mirrors the G38# code on the transaction. | |||
G |
– |
G38 – Involving GAAP/Operating Funds Transfers In/Out (GL Codes 3150, 3350, 3550 and 3750). T-Code G38 indicator must be R (Required). |
◾ OBJECT IND – Enter a one-character Object Indicator. It determines what type of object supports the general ledger. For example, the Comptroller General Ledger Account 3100, Revenue Control – Cash, is supported by revenue objects. Indicators are as follows:
E |
– |
Expenditures |
S |
– |
Statistics |
◾ GASB 9 CASH FLOW CAT – Not used in Oregon. Field will be 99 for all D31 Profiles. Enter the two-digit GASB 9 Cash Flow Category code.
◾ STMT OF CHANGES CATEGORY – Not used in Oregon. Field will be 99 for all D31 Profiles. Enter the two-digit Statement of Changes Category code.
◾ BALANCE TYPES – Balance Type elements are included in the Comptroller General Ledger Profile to identify valid Balance Types (BT) in each of the primary Financial Tables.
The valid indicators for each of the below tables are as follows:
[D05 Balance Type] |
– |
Valid two-digit Balance Type from D05 profile |
Tables identified on the D31 Profile. Enter the appropriate two-character Balance Type indicator for each of the following fields:
APPROPRIATION |
DOCMNT |
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD31 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:50 AM |
LINK TO: COMPTROLLER GENERAL LEDGER ACCOUNT PROFILE PROD |
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COMP GL ACCOUNT: 2735 TITLE: ENCUMBRANCE CONTROL |
GAAP GL CLASS: 271 (MUST BE IN D14) |
NACUBO GL CLASS: 99 (MUST BE IN D46) |
NORMAL BALANCE: D (D=DEBIT, C=CREDIT) |
YEAR END CLOSE: 1 (0=MEMO,1=REAL NOT CLOSED,2=NOMINAL CLOSED) |
INVESTMENT TYPE: 99 G/L EDIT TYPE: S OBJECT IND: E |
GASB 9 CASH FLOW CAT: 99 STMT OF CHANGES CATEGORY: 99 |
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INDICATORS IDENTIFY VALID BALANCE TYPES (BT, FROM D05 BALANCE TYPE PROFILE) |
IN EACH FINANCIAL TABLE TO BE POSTED FOR THE GL ACCOUNT: |
APPROPRIATION: 18 (BT, NP=NO POST, AA=ANY) |
AGENCY BUDGET: 18 (BT, NP=NO POST, AA=ANY) |
CASH CONTROL: NP (BT, NP=NO POST, AA=ANY) DOCMNT: AA (BT, NP=NO POST, AA=ANY) |
GRANT: 18 (BT, NP=NO POST, AA=ANY) PROJ: 18 (BT, NP=NO POST, AA=ANY) |
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GAAP GL CATEGORY: 30 NACUBO GL CATEGORY: 99 STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 06011990 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 09152001 |
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The D32 agency General Ledger Account Profile establishes an agency General Ledger (AGL) Account and its title. The AGL Account is a more detailed account than the D31 Comp GL Account. For example, a Comp GL Account for Taxes Receivable may be divided into several AGL Accounts that identify the type of tax. This profile is agency-maintained.
The D31 Comp GL Account Profile determines whether an AGL Account can be associated with a specific Comp GL. If the D31 profile’s G/L EDIT TYPE is D, the 28A profile must require the AGL Account to be entered on the transaction. The D31 G/L EDIT TYPE then determines how the D32 AGL Account number will be developed and edited. If the Edit Type is S or A, the AGL Account may be defined in the D32 profile. G/L EDIT TYPEs are described in the D31 profile section.
◾ AGENCY – Enter the three-character agency code. It must exist in the D02 profile.
◾ AGENCY GENERAL LEDGER – Enter an eight-character agency General Ledger Account code, trailing spaces allowed. (Specific format for Due To/Due From as mentioned above.)
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ COMPT GL ACCOUNT – Enter a four-digit Comptroller General Ledger Account. It must exist in the D31 profile.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD32 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:51 AM |
LINK TO: AGENCY GENERAL LEDGER ACCOUNT PROFILE PROD |
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AGENCY: 274 (MUST BE 000 OR IN D02 AGENCY PROFILE) |
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AGENCY GENERAL LEDGER: 09310131 |
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TITLE: LOANS RECEIVABLE-MONTHLY SIMPLE |
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COMPT GL ACCOUNT: 0931 (MUST BE IN D31 COMPT GL ACCOUNT PROFILE) |
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GAAP GL CLASS: 099 (SYSTEM GENERATED) |
GAAP GL CATEGORY: 07 (SYSTEM GENERATED) |
NACUBO GL CLASS: 99 (SYSTEM GENERATED) |
NACUBO GL CATEGORY: 99 (SYSTEM GENERATED) |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 07201994 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 12011995 |
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NACUBO Category is a grouping of NACUBO Sources or NACUBO Objects. Category is the highest level of the object structure required for college and university reporting.
For information related to Oregon-Specific NACUBO Object Category Profile instructions, refer to Chapter 7 of the Agency Implementation Guide.
◾ NACUBO CATEGORY – Enter the two-digit NACUBO Category Code.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title up to 40 characters.
◾ CATEGORY TYPE – Enter the one-character Category Type as follows:
R |
– |
Revenues |
A |
– |
Prior Period Adjustments |
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD33 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:52 AM |
LINK TO: NACUBO CATEGORY PROFILE PROD |
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NACUBO CATEGORY: 99 |
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TITLE: DEFAULT OREGON |
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CATEGORY TYPE: S ( R = REVENUE |
E = EXPENDITURES |
T = TRANSFERS |
A = PRIOR PERIOD ADJUSTMENTS |
S = STATISTICS ) |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 02241994 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 12282001 |
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NACUBO Source is a grouping of Comptroller Revenue Objects. Examples include Tuition and Fees, Federal Grants and Contracts, and Endowment Income. NACUBO Object is a grouping of Comptroller Expenditure Objects. Examples include Salaries & Wages, Other Expenses, and Capital Outlay. This element will not be used upon implementation.
For information related to Oregon-Specific NACUBO Source/Object Profile instructions, refer to Chapter 7 of the Agency Implementation Guide.
◾ APPROPRIATION YEAR – Enter the two-digit Appropriation Year.
◾ NACUBO SOURCE/OBJ – Enter the two-digit NACUBO Source/Object Code. If the college and university features of R⋆STARS are not being used, a value of 01 should be used.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title up to 40 characters.
◾ BY FUNCTION – Enter the one-character By Function indicator as follows:
Y |
– |
Yes |
N |
– |
No |
The purpose of this indicator is to determine whether or not the object should be grouped by function for annual financial reporting purposes.
◾ NACUBO CATEGORY – Enter the two-digit NACUBO Category code. When entered, it must exist in D33 profile.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD34 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:53 AM |
LINK TO: NACUBO SOURCE/OBJECT PROFILE PROD |
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APPROPRIATION YEAR: 15 |
NACUBO SOURCE/OBJ: 99 |
TITLE: DEFAULT |
BY FUNCTION: N (Y OR N) |
NACUBO CATEGORY: 99 (MUST BE IN D33 NACUBO CATEGORY PROFILE) |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 07012013 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 05062014 |
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The D35 profile identifies grants by funding source. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
The Grant Type is entered on the D47 – Grant Number Profile . Once the D47 Profile is established for a Grant Number, the 29 – Grant Control Profile is created. When the Grant Number is entered on the 29 Profile, the Grant Type is inferred from the D47 Profile. This series of Grant profiles then allows the Grant Type breakdown for the Federal Grant Reporting Requirements.
Four R⋆STARS reports have the D35 as a PAGE BREAK control. These four reports provide information necessary to prepare the Office of Management and Budget Forms 272 and 272a. The Federal Government requires these forms from all governmental organizations that receive federal grant money. The four reports are DAFR8500, DAFR8510, DAFR8520, and DAFR8530.
◾ GRANT TYPE – Enter the two-character Grant Type code. Current codes are as follows:
1 |
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Federal Grant – Reimbursable |
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD35 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:53 AM |
LINK TO: GRANT TYPE PROFILE PROD |
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GRANT TYPE: 03 |
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TITLE: STATE GRANT |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 01271994 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 01271994 |
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The D36 profile is used to establish the Oregon State Treasury’s (OST) account number in R⋆STARS. This number is used in the Deposit Reconciliation process. The AGENCY CODE 3 may be inferred from either Index or PCA or may be entered on the transaction. This profile is agency‑maintained.
The D36 Profile is used to retrieve the OST account number for the deposit reconciliation process. The OST account number established on the D36 Profile must match the account number(s) established at OST to accomplish a “match” in the deposit reconciliation process. OST’s system requires a ten-digit number to post agency transactions to the corresponding OST fund. The format is as follows: the three-digit agency number, two zeros, and the five-digit account number. For example, agency 107 depositing to account 00401 would be formatted by OST’s system as 1070000401. The last five digits (account number) directly correspond to the AGENCY CODE 3 number 00401 established in R⋆STARS for agency 107.
To use this process, agencies must establish an OST account number in the D36 profile for each OST fund. OST uses the account number to post the deposit to the correct OST fund, however, the OST account number does not determine to which R⋆STARS D23 Fund the deposit will be posted.
It is the agency’s classification structure, entered in the deposit transaction that determines the R⋆STARS D23 Fund affected. The AGENCY CODE 3’s only purpose in R⋆STARS is to create a match with OST on the 12 – Manual Deposit Release screen.
As mentioned above, the OST account number in the AGENCY CODE 3 field of a transaction must match the account number passed from OST. This then allows R⋆STARS to generate the Transaction Code 332 – RECORD CASH FOR RECONCILED DEPOSITS to affect GL account 0070 – CASH ON DEPOSIT WITH TREASURER, and thus record monies available for expenditure. An OST account number in the AGENCY CODE 3 field is required on all transactions subject to the Deposit Reconciliation process (any transaction impacting GL account 0065 – UNRECONCILED DEPOSIT). If the OST account number is not present on the deposit transaction entered, the accounting entry must be reversed out and re-entered by the agency so that it can match OST’s record. There are two limitations to keep in mind when using AGENCY CODE 3:
1. The 28A profile does not have the option to make AGENCY CODE 3 mandatory upon entry of a deposit transaction. It is up to the user to remember to enter the AGENCY CODE 3 OST account number when entering the transaction. If an AGENCY CODE 3 OST account number is not entered at the time the deposit transaction is input, R⋆STARS cannot automatically match the entered transaction to OST’s interface transaction. At this point, the 12 screen would reflect two “unmatched” records: OST’s record as it was interfaced to R⋆STARS, and the R⋆STARS record with the ACCOUNT NUMBER field blank. If this occurs the agency needs to reverse the transaction in error (as originally entered – without an AGENCY CODE 3 OST account number) and re-enter it with the AGENCY CODE 3 field completed.
2. AGENCY CODE 3 is not an “enterable” field on all transaction entry screens. Several fast entry screens (screens that are set up to facilitate repetitive transaction entry) do not allow the entry of an AGENCY CODE 3, but will allow it to be looked up by other coding block elements. Therefore, in order to record AGENCY CODE 3 on these transactions, it must be inferred from either the 24 profile (Index) or the 26 profile (PCA). Because of these limitations, it is strongly recommended that agencies set up their PCAs to look up an AGENCY CODE 3.
◾ AGENCY – Enter the three-character agency code. It must exist in the D02 profile.
◾ AGENCY CODE 3 – Enter a five-digit AGENCY CODE 3. Oregon uses this field as the Oregon State Treasury’s account number.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD36 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:54 AM |
LINK TO: AGENCY CODE 3 PROFILE PROD |
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AGENCY: 101 (MUST BE IN D02 AGENCY PROFILE) |
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AGENCY CODE 3: 01066 |
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TITLE: OREGON APPROPRIATION BOND ADMIN FUND |
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TREASURY FUND: 1066 |
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STATUS CODE: A |
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EFF START DATE: 04152003 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 05172012 |
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◾ AGENCY – Enter the three-character agency Code, which must exist in the D02 profile.
◾ APPN YEAR – Enter a two-digit Appropriation Year.
◾ COST CENTER – Enter the five-character Cost Center.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title up to 40 characters.
◾ INDEX CODE – Enter the five-digit Index Code which relates to the Cost Center above. This Index must be in the 24 profile.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD37 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:55 AM |
LINK TO: OTHER SYSTEM COST CENTER PROFILE PROD |
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AGENCY: |
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APPN YEAR: |
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COST CENTER: |
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TITLE: |
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INDEX CODE: (MUST BE IN 24 INDEX CODE PROFILE) |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 11092012 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: |
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NACUBO Subfund is the lowest level of the fund classification structure for institutions of higher education. It is an optional profile. An example would be an institution wanting to divide NACUBO FUND Educational and General into Subfunds General and Service Centers.
◾ NACUBO SUBFUND – Enter the four-digit NACUBO Subfund code. If the college and university features of R⋆STARS are not used, use a value of 001.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title up to 40 characters.
◾ NACUBO FUND – Enter the four-digit NACUBO Fund Code, which must exist in the D18 profile.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD38 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:56 AM |
LINK TO: NACUBO SUBFUND PROFILE PROD |
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NACUBO SUBFUND: |
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TITLE: |
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NACUBO FUND: (MUST BE IN D18 NACUBO FUND PROFILE) |
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NACUBO FUND GROUP: (SYSTEM GENERATED) |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 11092012 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: |
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The D39 profile’s purpose is to define the State Fund Group values and their associated titles used for fund reporting purposes. It is one of three systemwide reporting categories within the R⋆STARS fund structure. It serves as an alternate grouping of Agency Funds to the D15 Appropriated Fund Group and the D20 GAAP Fund Group. The State Fund Group provides for similar funds with different interest earning agencies/funds to be grouped together – i.e. Lottery supported funds. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
For a fund to be included in a State Fund Group, the State Fund Group field on the D23 profile must be completed.
Several R⋆STARS reports have the D39 as a SPECIAL SELECT option. Examples of those reports that list this profile as a SPECIAL SELECT option would be the DAFR8920, DAFR9010, DAFR9040, and DAFR9680.
◾ STATE FUND GROUP – Enter the four-digit State Fund Group code.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD39 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:57 AM |
LINK TO: STATE FUND GROUP PROFILE PROD |
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STATE FUND GROUP: 9999 |
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TITLE: DEFAULT OREGON |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 03141994 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 03141994 |
Z06 RECORD SUCCESSFULLY RECALLED |
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The D40 profile defines the Grant Category and its title used for grant reporting purposes. For federal grants, this profile identifies the CFDA (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance) number, and the CFDAs subject to the Cash Management Improvement Act (CMIA). DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile based on instructions from Statewide Accounting and Reporting Services (SARS).
Several R⋆STARS reports have the D40 as a PAGE BREAK control. The following reports provide information necessary to prepare the Office of Management and Budget Forms 272 and 272a. The Federal Government requires these forms from all governmental organizations that receive federal grant money. The reports are DAFR8500, DAFR8510, DAFR8520, and DAFR8530.
◾ GRANT CATEGORY – Enter the six-digit Grant Category code. For federal type grants, enter the CFDA number in the ##.### format. In Oregon, the non-federal grant format will be ##.X##.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 50 characters.
◾ PREVIOUS GRANT CAT – This is a required element and is primarily used to cross-reference changes to the federal CFDA numbers. Enter the current Grant Category into this field if the Grant Category is new or unchanged from grant effective period.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD40 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:58 AM |
LINK TO: GRANT CATEGORY PROFILE PROD |
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GRANT CAT: 10.085 TITLE: TOBACCO TRANSITION PAYMENT PROGRAM |
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PREVIOUS GRANT CAT: 10.085 |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 07012005 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 07082005 |
Z06 RECORD SUCCESSFULLY RECALLED |
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The D41 profile defines the Project Category and the associated title used for project reporting purposes. It serves as an alternate rollup for Project Numbers and may be used to account for capital projects that cross agencies.
◾ PROJECT CATEGORY – Enter up to a six-digit Project Category.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ MANAGER – Enter a Project Manager of up to 40 characters.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD41 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 08:59 AM |
LINK TO: PROJECT CATEGORY PROFILE PROD |
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PROJECT CATEGORY: |
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TITLE: |
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MANAGER: |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 11092012 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: |
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The D42 profile establishes the agency defined Project Number and its title for Project reporting purposes. Budgeting by project phase is determined through this profile. This profile is agency-maintained.
Projects must be first established in the D42 profile before they can be set up in the 27 – Project Control Profile.
Two R⋆STARS reports have the D42 as a SPECIAL SELECT option. These reports are the DAFR6600 and the DAFR6630.
◾ AGENCY – Enter the three-character agency number. It must exist in the D02 profile.
◾ PROJECT NUMBER – Enter a six-character Project Number.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ DESC – Enter a Project Description of up to 40 characters.
◾ PROJ TYPE – Enter a one-character Project Type code. It must exist in the D06 profile. Examples are as follows:
1 |
– |
Capital Projects |
3 |
– |
External Projects |
◾ PROJ PH BUDGET LEVEL IND – Enter a one-character Project Phase Budget Level Indicator. This indicator controls the posting of Phase to the Project Financial Table as follows:
Y |
– |
Yes. The project’s budget will be controlled at the phase level. The Project Number and Phase are both posted to the control key of the Project Financial Table. |
N |
– |
No. The project budget control is at the Project level and a project with Phase 00 must be established in the 27 profile. The Project Number and a blank Phase are posted to the control key of the Project Financial Table. |
◾ AGY BUD PROJECT LEVEL IND – Enter a one-digit agency Budget Project Level Indicator. This indicator controls the posting of Project and Phase to the agency Budget Financial Table as follows:
0 |
– |
Do not post project |
2 |
– |
Post project and phase |
◾ PROJECT CATEGORY – Not used in Oregon. Enter a six-character Project Category or leave blank. If entered, it must exist in the D41 profile. The Project Category accounts for capital projects that may cross agencies.
◾ FISCAL YEAR END – Enter a four-digit Fiscal Year End in the format MMDD.
◾ PROJECT MANAGER – Enter up to a 60-character Project Manager name or leave blank.
◾ PHONE NO – Enter a 10-digit Phone Number starting with the Area Code or leave blank.
◾ REPORT DATES – Enter up to four optional occurrences of four-digit Reporting/Billing Due Dates or leave blank. These dates must be entered in the format MMDD or DD. The format applied in the first occurrence must be used for the other occurrences.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD42 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/05/14 11:55 AM |
LINK TO: PROJECT NUMBER PROFILE PROD |
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AGENCY: 101 (MUST BE IN D02 AGENCY PROFILE) |
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PROJECT NUMBER: ADM002 |
TITLE: TRAINING & DEV - COMPUTER ADMIN |
DESC: TRAINING & DEV - COMPUTER ADMIN |
PROJ TYPE: 3 (MUST BE IN D06 PROJECT TYPE) |
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PROJ PH BUDGET LEVEL IND: N (Y OR N - CONTROL BUDGETS AT PHASE LEVEL) |
AGY BUD PROJECT LEVEL IND: 2 (0=NO PROJECT, 1=PROJECT, 2=PROJECT/PHASE) |
PROJECT CATEGORY: FISCAL YEAR END: |
PROJECT MANAGER: CYNDI JONES |
PHONE NO: 503 378 3099 |
REPORT DATES: |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 12172003 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 12172003 |
Z06 RECORD SUCCESSFULLY RECALLED |
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The D43 profile defines criteria to flag documents for pre-audit. Each entry in this profile is identified by a sequence number and a sample rate. All informational elements (criteria) are optional. One or more criteria may exist on one profile entry which represents an and condition. For example, Sequence #’s 00001 and 00002 have identical Effective Start and End Dates, Active Status Codes and Sample Rates of 20 percent. Optional criteria for sequence # 00001 include an Amount Range of 1,000,000.00 to 999,999,999.99, agency of AAA, and a Payment Distribution Type (PDT) of RF. Optional criteria for sequence 00002 include agency of BBB and a PDT of RF.
In this example, for Sequence # 00001, every fifth payment transaction falling within the 1,000,000.00 to 999,999,999.99 dollar range with Payment Distribution Types of RF for agency, AAA, will be flagged for pre-audit. For Sequence # 00002, every fifth payment transaction with a PDT of RF for Agency, BBB, will be flagged for pre-audit.
◾ SEQUENCE NO – Enter the five-digit Sequence Number. This is a required field.
◾ SAMPLE RATE – Enter a Sample Rate. The Sample Rate is required and is stated as a percentage. It determines how many transactions and/or documents that meet the selection criteria will be flagged for pre-audit. If the Sample Rate is 100 all transactions that meet the selection criteria will be selected. If the Sample Rate is 20, every fifth transaction that meets the selection criteria will be selected. Since percentages of 51 through 99 yield the same results as 50 and 100 the only valid values are 001 through 050 or 100.
There are no edits for the informational elements except those specifically stated below. Consequently, caution should be exercised when entering data into this profile. For instance, when an appropriation number is entered, there is an edit that makes it necessary to enter an agency, but there is no edit that requires that the entered agency be a valid agency for that appropriation number or that the appropriation is valid.
◾ RANGE – The FROM and TO Range for the following informational elements may be entered or left blank. If entered, the TO field must be greater than or equal to the FROM field. These ranges are inclusive.
◾ DOC AGENCY – Enter a valid three character Doc Agency code in the TO and FROM fields or leave blank. If entered, the TO Doc agency must be greater than or equal to the FROM Doc agency.
◾ COMP OBJECT – Enter a valid four digit Comptroller Object code in the TO and FROM fields or leave blank. If entered, the TO Comptroller Object must be greater than or equal to the FROM Comptroller Object.
◾ AMOUNT – Enter the transaction Amount in the TO and FROM fields in the 99999999999.99 format or leave blank. If entered, the TO transaction Amount must be greater than or equal to the FROM transaction Amount.
◾ APPD FUND – Enter a four digit Appropriated Fund or leave blank.
◾ AGENCY – Enter a three character agency or leave blank. If APPN NO is entered, agency is required.
◾ APPN NO – Enter a five character Appropriation Number or leave blank. If Appropriation Number is entered, agency is required.
◾ VENDOR NO/MC – Enter a ten character Vendor Number and a three-digit Mail Code or leave blank. The Vendor Number is required if the Mail Code is entered.
◾ DOC TYPE – Enter a two character Document Type or leave blank.
◾ PDT – Enter a two character Payment Distribution Type or leave blank.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD43 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:01 AM |
LINK TO: PRE-AUDIT SELECTION AND SAMPLING CRITERIA PROD |
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SEQUENCE NO: |
SAMPLE RATE: |
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RANGE: FROM: TO: |
DOC AGENCY: |
COMP OBJECT: |
AMOUNT: |
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APPN NO: |
VENDOR NO/MC: |
DOC TYPE: |
PDT: |
STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 09132013 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: |
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The D44 profile is used to establish and maintain the document actions and approval codes to be tracked by R⋆STARS. Oregon uses the D44 profile for statewide codes only. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
Users accessing the 37 – Document Tracking Inquiry screen to check the status of a document would see Action Codes listed under the Code column. Users then needing a definition of the Codes listed on the 37 screen would refer to the D44 profile. To look up a code on the D44 profile, a user must enter Agency 000 and then the Action Code.
◾ AGENCY – Enter the three-digit statewide Agency code 000.
◾ ACTION CODE – Enter a three-digit Action Code.
◾ DESCRIPTION – Enter up to 40 characters to describe the Action Code.
◾ LEVEL IND – Enter a one-character Level Indicator as follows to denote whether the action may be input at the batch level, the document level, or both.
B |
– |
Batch |
D |
– |
Document |
E |
– |
Either (Batch or Document) |
◾ TYPE – Enter a one-character action Type indicator that determines whether the action can be input by Agencies, by DAS Central, or by both. If the Action Code is numeric, the Type must be C. Valid indicators are as follows:
A |
– |
Agency only |
B |
– |
Both (Agency and Systemwide) |
C |
– |
DAS Central only |
◾ NORMAL HOURS STATUS – Enter up to a two-digit Normal Hours Status. This field will be used to track the normal hours a document should remain in this status. Normal Hours Status entered on the 33 – Document Control Profile will override the Normal Hours Status on this Profile. This element is used for reporting only and does not drive system processing.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD44 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:02 AM |
LINK TO: ACTION CODE PROFILE PROD |
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AGENCY: 000 (MUST BE "000" OR IN D02 AGENCY PROFILE) |
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ACTION CODE: 600 |
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DESCRIPTION: SYSTEM-GENERATED - FULL PAYMENT |
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LEVEL IND: D (B=BATCH, D=DOCUMENT, E=EITHER) |
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TYPE: C (A=AGENCY, B=BOTH, C=CENTRAL) |
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NORMAL HOURS STATUS: |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 02151995 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 02151995 |
Z06 RECORD SUCCESSFULLY RECALLED |
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F1-HELP F3-DEL F5-NEXT F9-INT F10-SAVE F11-SAVE/CLEAR ENTER-INQ CLEAR-EXIT |
NACUBO General Ledger Account Category is a grouping of NACUBO General Ledger Account Classes. Examples include Assets, Liabilities, and Fund Balances.
For information related to Oregon-Specific NACUBO General Ledger Account Category Profile instructions, refer to Chapter 7 of the Agency Implementation Guide.
◾ NACUBO GL ACCOUNT CATEGORY – Enter the two-digit NACUBO General Ledger Account Category Code. If the college and university R⋆STARS features are not implemented, a default value of 01 should be used.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD45 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:06 AM |
LINK TO: NACUBO G/L ACCOUNT CATEGORY PROFILE PROD |
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NACUBO GL ACCOUNT CATEGORY: 99 |
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TITLE: DEFAULT OREGON |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 02241994 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 09152001 |
Z06 RECORD SUCCESSFULLY RECALLED |
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F1-HELP F3-DEL F5-NEXT F9-INT F10-SAVE F11-SAVE/CLEAR ENTER-INQ CLEAR-EXIT |
NACUBO General Ledger Account Class is a grouping of Comptroller G/L Accounts and will represent a line item on an institution of higher education’s financial statement. Examples include Cash, Temporary Investments, and Realized Gain on Investments
For information related to Oregon-Specific NACUBO General Ledger Account Class Profile instructions, refer to Chapter 7 of the Agency Implementation Guide.
◾ NACUBO GL ACCOUNT CLASS – Enter the two-digit NACUBO General Ledger Account Class Code.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ NACUBO GL ACCOUNT CATEGORY – Enter the two-digit NACUBO General Ledger Account Category. It must exist in the D45 profile.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD46 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:09 AM |
LINK TO: NACUBO G/L ACCOUNT CLASS PROFILE PROD |
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NACUBO GL ACCOUNT CLASS: 99 |
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TITLE: DEFAULT OREGON |
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NACUBO GL ACCOUNT CATEGORY: 99 (MUST BE IN D45 NACUBO GL ACCT CATEGORY PROFILE) |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 02241994 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 09152001 |
Z06 RECORD SUCCESSFULLY RECALLED |
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F1-HELP F3-DEL F5-NEXT F9-INT F10-SAVE F11-SAVE/CLEAR ENTER-INQ CLEAR-EXIT |
The D47 profile establishes the agency defined Grant Number and title for Grant reporting purposes. Budgeting by grant phase is determined through this profile. This profile is agency maintained.
Grants must be first established in the D47 profile before they can be set up in the 29 profile.
A few R⋆STARS reports have the D47 as a SPECIAL SELECT option. These reports are DAFR8400, DAFR8420 and DAFR8540.
◾ AGENCY – Enter the three-digit agency code. It must exist in the D02 profile.
◾ GRANT NUMBER – Enter a six-character Grant Number.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ FISCAL YEAR END – Enter a four-digit Fiscal Year End in the format MMDD.
◾ DESC – Enter up to 40 characters to describe the grant.
◾ GRANT PH BUDGET LEVEL IND – Enter a one-character Grant Phase Budget Level Indicator. It controls the posting of the phase to the Grant, Cash Control and Cash Balance (Not Used in Oregon) Financial Tables as follows:.
Y |
– |
Yes. The grant budget and cash control is at the phase level. The Grant Number and Phase are both posted to the control key of the Grant, Cash Control and Cash Balance (Not Used in Oregon) Financial Tables. |
N |
– |
No. The grant budget and cash control is at the Grant level. If the value of this indicator is N, the Grant Number and a blank Phase are posted to the control key of the Grant Financial Table. |
◾ AGY BUD GRANT LEVEL IND – Enter a one-digit agency Budget Grant Level indicator that identifies the level at which the grant is budgeted. Valid values are as follows:
0 |
– |
No grant |
1 |
– |
Grant |
2 |
– |
Grant/Phase |
◾ GRANTOR ID – Enter up to a 14-digit Grantor ID code. It must exist in the D28 profile.
◾ CATEGORY – Enter a six-digit Category code or leave blank. If entered, it must exist in the D40 profile.
◾ GRANT TYPE – Enter a two-digit Grant Type code. It must exist in the D35 profile. Valid codes are as follows:
1 |
– |
Federal Grant – Reimbursable – funds received directly from the
Federal Government |
◾ ADDRESS 1 – Enter Address 1 of up to 40 characters.
◾ ADDRESS 2 – Enter Address 2 of up to 40 characters or leave blank.
◾ ADDRESS 3 – Enter Address 3 of up to 40 characters or leave blank.
◾ CITY – Enter City of up to 30 characters.
◾ STATE – Enter two-character State (numeric code or two-letter abbreviation.)
◾ ZIP CODE – Enter up to a nine-digit Zip Code. The first five digits are required.
◾ AWARD DATE – Enter an eight-digit Award Date. The date must be in standard MMDDYYYY format.
◾ AWARD CONTRACT No – Enter up to a 20-character Award Contract Number.
◾ STATE APPL ID – Enter up to a 13-character State Application ID or leave blank. It identifies the State Grant Identification Number.
◾ LOC REF NO – Enter up to an eight-character Letter of Credit Reference Number or leave blank.
◾ MANAGER – Enter up to a 60-character Manager Name or leave blank.
◾ APPLICATION STATUS – Enter a one-character Application Status indicator or leave blank. If entered, it must exist in the D53 profile under Table ID GAST. This indicates the status of the grant application.
◾ DUE DATE – Enter the eight-character application Due Date in the format MMDDYYYY or leave blank. It is the final application due date.
◾ FINAL DECISION DATE – Enter the eight-digit Final Decision Date in the format MMDDYYYY or leave blank.
◾ GRANTORS GRANT NO – Enter up to a 15-character Grantor’s Grant Number or leave blank.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD47 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/05/14 11:56 AM |
LINK TO: GRANT NUMBER PROFILE PROD |
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AGENCY: 101 (MUST BE IN D02 AGENCY PROFILE) |
GRANT NUMBER: AGR665 TITLE: SCHOOLS & ROADS GRANTS TO STATES |
FISCAL YEAR END: 0630 DESC: SCHOOLS & ROADS GRANTS TO STATES |
GRANT PH BUDGET LEVEL IND: N (Y OR N - CONTROL BUDGETS AT PHASE LEVEL) |
AGY BUD GRANT LEVEL IND: 0 (0=NO GRANT, 1=GRANT, 2=GRANT/PHASE) |
GRANTOR ID: 260000 CATEGORY: 10.665 GRANT TYPE: 01 |
ADDRESS 1: STATE OF OREGON GRANTS |
ADDRESS 2: |
ADDRESS 3: |
CITY: SALEM STATE: OR ZIP CODE: 97301 |
AWARD DATE: 07012005 AWARD CONTRACT NO: 99999 |
STATE APPL ID: LOC REF NO: |
MANAGER: |
APPLICATION STATUS: DUE DATE: FINAL DECISION DATE: |
GRANTORS GRANT NO: |
STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 07012005 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 04042006 |
Z06 RECORD SUCCESSFULLY RECALLED |
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F1-HELP F3-DEL F5-NEXT F6-29 F9-INT F10-SAVE F11-SAVE/CLR ENTER-INQ CLEAR-EXIT |
The D48 profile allows D10 Comptroller and/or D11 agency Objects to be grouped or defined as Grant Objects to provide greater flexibility in grant budgeting and reporting. This profile is agency-maintained.
◾ AGENCY – Enter the three-digit agency Number. It must exist in the D02 profile.
◾ GRANT NUMBER – Enter a six-digit Grant Number. It must exist in the D47 profile.
◾ Enter Comptroller Object FROM and TO and agency Object FROM and TO:
COBJ‑FROM |
– |
Enter a four-digit FROM Comptroller Object code. COBJ‑FROM must be less than or equal to COBJ‑TO and must exist in the D10 profile. |
COBJ‑TO |
– |
Enter a four-digit TO Comptroller Object code. COBJ‑TO must be greater than or equal to COBJ‑FROM and must exist in the D10 profile. |
AOBJ‑FROM |
– |
Enter a four-digit FROM agency Object code if the agency uses agency Objects. If entered, AOBJ‑FROM must be less than or equal to AOBJ‑TO and must exist in the D11 profile. Also, AOBJ‑FROM must have the correct relationship to the COBJ entered above. |
AOBJ‑TO |
– |
Enter a four digit TO agency Object code. If entered, AOBJ‑TO must be greater than or equal to AOBJ‑FROM and must exist in the D11 agency Object Profile. Also, AOBJ‑TO must have the correct relationship to the COBJ entered above. |
◾ GRANT OBJ – Enter a Grant Object code of up to six digits.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD48 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:11 AM |
LINK TO: GRANT OBJECT PROFILE PROD |
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AGENCY: 455 (MUST BE IN D02 AGENCY PROFILE) |
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GRANT NUMBER: 201103 (MUST BE IN D47 GRANT NO PROFILE) |
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COBJ - FROM: 3111 TO: 4999 |
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AOBJ - FROM: 3111 TO: 6960 |
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GRANT OBJECT: 0140 |
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TITLE: CCDF DIRECT SVCS - ERDC |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 01301995 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 11092012 |
Z09 RECORD NOT FOUND - END OF FILE FOR AGENCY |
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F1-HELP F3-DEL F5-NEXT F9-INT F10-SAVE F11-SAVE/CLEAR ENTER-INQ CLEAR-EXIT |
The D49 profile is used to pre-define standard messages which appear on the remittance advices. However, presently this feature is not being implemented.
◾ MESSAGE CODE – Enter the three digit Message code.
◾ MESSAGE – Enter a up to a 30 character Message.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD49 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:12 AM |
LINK TO: PAYMENT MESSAGE PROFILE PROD |
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MESSAGE CODE: |
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MESSAGE: |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 09132013 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: |
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F1-HELP F3-DEL F5-NEXT F9-INT F10-SAVE F11-SAVE/CLEAR ENTER-INQ CLEAR-EXIT |
The D50 profile establishes the various ways in which payments may be made. It identifies whether transactions are combined for warrants and how payments are consolidated. The suppressing of remittance lines is also controlled by the D50. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
Users wanting to know the definition of a Payment Distribution Type (PDT) code would refer to this profile.
◾ PAYMENT DISTRIBUTION TYPE (PDT) – Enter a one or two-character PDT. The first character indicates where the warrant will be sent.
D |
– |
Indicates the payment will be made electronically with an ACH
transaction. |
The second character indicates how the transactions will be consolidated to create the warrant. In the table below, the first sentence of each description lists what is separated into individual warrant numbers. The second sentence describes what is grouped together into one warrant, but only as far as the conditions of the first sentence allow.
Pmt Consolidation | ||||
PDT |
DESCRIPTION |
FIN |
DOC |
APPR |
D |
◾ Issues a separate electronic fund transfer for each vendor #/mail code, batch agency within the same financial agency, document #, and appropriated fund. If different document suffixes have different appropriated funds, the system will issue a separate payment for each appropriated fund. ◾ Combines document suffixes for the same appropriated fund. |
N |
N |
N |
M |
◾ Issues a separate warrant for each vendor #/mail code (or vendor name in the case of a dummy vendor), batch agency within the same financial agency, document # and appropriated fund. If different document suffixes have different appropriated funds, the system will issue a separate warrant for each appropriated fund. ◾ Combines document suffixes for the same appropriated fund. |
N |
N |
N |
ME |
◾ Issues a separate warrant for each vendor #/mail code, batch agency within the same financial agency and document number suffix. ◾ Combines the transactions within one document number for the same vendor that have multiple appropriated funds. |
N |
N |
Y |
MC |
◾ Issues a separate warrant for each vendor #/mail code, batch agency within the same financial agency and appropriated fund. ◾ Combines multiple document numbers. |
N |
Y |
N |
MD |
◾ Issues a separate warrant for each vendor #/mail code and batch agency within the same financial agency. ◾ Combines multiple document numbers and appropriated funds. |
N |
Y |
Y |
MB |
◾ Issues a separate warrant for each vendor #/mail code and appropriated fund. ◾ Combines multiple document numbers and batch agencies within the same financial agency. |
Y |
Y |
N |
MA |
◾ Issues a separate warrant for each vendor #/mail code. ◾ Combines multiple document numbers, batch agencies within the same financial agency and appropriated funds. In the case of cash errors, only the document number with the cash error will hold. The remaining documents will produce a warrant. |
Y |
Y |
Y |
DA |
◾ Issues a separate electronic funds transfer for each vendor #/mail code ◾ Combines multiple document numbers, batch agencies within the same financial agency, and appropriated funds. |
Y |
Y |
Y |
RG* |
◾ Hold – same as M or R. |
N |
N |
N |
RH* |
◾ Hold – same as MA or RA. |
Y |
Y |
Y |
*PDT’s of RG and RH can be used to indicate special handling is required. Unless notified otherwise, however, Statewide Disbursements will treat warrants with this PDT the same as other R’s (see above). Please contact Statewide Disbursements to make special arrangements if you use one of these codes and would like the warrants to be treated differently.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ PAYMENT METHOD CODE – Enter a one-character Payment Method Code. Valid entries are as follows:
D |
– |
Automated Clearing House (ACH) |
◾ DIRECT MAIL – Enter a one-character Y (Yes) or N (No) value.
◾ SUPPRESS REMITTANCE – Enter a one-character Y (Yes) or N (No) value. This indicator controls the printing of remittance lines. Remittance lines are summarized by invoice number, invoice description and reference document.
◾ PAYMENT CONSOLIDATION INDS – Payment Consolidation Indicators determine on what basis payments are consolidated. It works in conjunction with the D55 – Payment Processing Control Profile Payment Sort Keys. Enter a one-character Y (Yes) or N (No) value for each of the following elements:
◽ BATCH AGENCY – specifies warrant will combine different batch agencies for the same financial agency / vendor number combination. A batch agency is the agency number entered on the batch header.
◽ DOCUMENT – specifies warrants will combine different document numbers for the same financial agency/ vendor number combination.
◽ FUND – specifies warrants will combine different appropriated funds for the same financial agency.
◾ TAX OFFSET FLAG – Not used in Oregon. Field will be N for all D50 profiles.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD50 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:13 AM |
LINK TO: PAYMENT DISTRIBUTION TYPE PROFILE PROD |
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PAYMENT DISTRIBUTION TYPE: RA |
TITLE: RETURN TO AGENCY-COMBINE ALL |
PAYMENT METHOD CODE: W (D=DIRECT DEPOSIT) |
(W=WARRANT/CHECK) |
(X=WIRE TRANSFER) |
DIRECT MAIL: N (Y=MAIL,N=DO NOT MAIL |
SUPPRESS REMITTANCE: N (Y=SUPPRESS PRINTING OF REMITTANCE) |
(N=PRINT REMITTANCE LINES) |
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PAYMENT CONSOLIDATION INDS - BATCH AGENCY: Y DOCUMENT: Y FUND: Y (Y=YES N=NO) |
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TAX OFFSET FLAG: N (Y=SUBJECT TO TAX OFFSET) |
(N=EXEMPT FROM TAX OFFSET) |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 09091994 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 04241997 |
Z06 RECORD SUCCESSFULLY RECALLED |
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F1-HELP F3-DEL F5-NEXT F9-INT F10-SAVE F11-SAVE/CLEAR ENTER-INQ CLEAR-EXIT |
The D51 profile contains the short 20-character error message that is displayed at the bottom of the screen when a system error is encountered. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
A more detailed description of an Error Code is on the 90 screen. At the 90 screen, a user would enter the Error Code and press Enter.
◾ ERROR CODE – Enter a three or four-character Error Code.
◾ ERROR MESSAGE – Enter an Error Message of up to 20 characters.
◾ ERROR SEV IND – Enter a one-character Error Severity Indicator or leave blank. The system does not edit against this field. Some values being used are as follows:
B |
– |
Batch Level |
K |
– |
Non Fatal Fund Control |
◾ ACTION CODE – Not used in Oregon. Will be blank for all D51 Profiles.
◾ RESPONSIBILITY CODE – Enter a one-character Responsibility Code. The system does not edit against this field. Some values being used are as follows::
P |
– |
Payee error |
F |
– |
Funding error |
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD51 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:14 AM |
LINK TO: ERROR CODE PROFILE PROD |
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ERROR CODE: EAL ERROR MESSAGE: CANNOT OVERRIDE APPN |
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ERROR SEV IND: E (E=FATAL ELEMENT ERROR, W=NONFATAL ELEMENT ERR, |
F=FATAL FUND CONTROL, K=NONFATAL FUND CTL, |
B=BATCH LEVEL, J=DEFAULT USED, |
C=CORRECTION ERROR, R=REJECT FROM SYSTEM |
BLANK=OTHER) |
ACTION CODE: |
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RESPONSIBILITY CODE: C |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 01012000 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 07271999 |
Z06 RECORD SUCCESSFULLY RECALLED |
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F1-HELP F3-DEL F5-NEXT F9-INT F10-SAVE F11-SAVE/CLEAR ENTER-INQ CLEAR-EXIT |
The D52 profile contains title information and reporting hierarchy information. The Function Code may be used by both state agencies and institutions of higher education. Agencies may use the code to record and categorize expenditures by type of operational activity. Institutions of higher education may use the code to categorize current fund expenditures to produce the Annual Financial Report as set forth by the Functional Classification Requirements in the College and University Business Administration. The function structure is very similar to the Program structure.
◾ AGENCY – Enter the three character agency Code, which must be 000 or in the D02 profile.
◾ APPROPRIATION YEAR – Enter a two digit Appropriation Year.
◾ FUNCTION CODE – Enter the four digit Function Code.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ REPORTS TO FUNC – Enter the four digit REPORTS TO FUNCTION code which is hierarchically above this FUNCTION CODE or leave blank if the function code is 0000. If entered, it must already exist in this profile.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD52 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:15 AM |
LINK TO: FUNCTION CODE PROFILE PROD |
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AGENCY: (MUST BE IN D02 AGENCY PROFILE) |
APPROPRIATION YEAR: |
FUNCTION CODE: |
TITLE: |
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REPORTS TO FUNCTION: |
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FUNCTION LEVEL: (SYSTEM GENERATED) |
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HIGHER LEVELS OF FUNCTION (SYSTEM GENERATED): |
1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: |
STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 09132013 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: |
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F1-HELP F3-DEL F5-NEXT F9-INT F10-SAVE F11-SAVE/CLEAR ENTER-INQ CLEAR-EXIT |
The D53 profile is used to store miscellaneous systemwide titles not stored in another R⋆STARS profile. The Table ID determines which code is stored in the profile and the Key contains each code value. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
One of the D53 profile areas that Agencies need to be aware of is the Table ID VISA. When an Oregon State Treasury (OST) LOCKBOX or VISA deposit transaction comes through the interface process, the system determines if there is a match in the D53 profile (Table ID VISA for both LOCKBOX and VISA). If the VISA or LOCKBOX number matches the D53 profile, the deposit number on OST’s interface reformats with the current six-digit date (MMDDYY) added to the end and adds a zero after the first two characters, resulting in a 14-character reconfigured number. The R⋆STARS transaction entered must cite the 14-digit deposit number to complete the matching process of the Deposit Reconciliation sub-system. For example, a VISA number of CC03301 for May 14, 2014 reformats to CC003301051414. Agencies must be sure to inform SFMS Operations when adding a new Visa or Lockbox account so that SFMS Operations will update the D53 profile.
◾ TABLE ID – Enter a four-character Table Identification Code. Some of the valid values and the Profile IDs which use them are:
BUD2 |
– |
Budget Rollup (D09) |
◾ KEY – Enter a Key from 1 to 20 characters. For example, one of the Key values for TRES (Treasury Fund) is 0401 (General Fund).
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD53 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:16 AM |
LINK TO: TITLES PROFILE PROD |
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TABLE ID: TRES |
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KEY: 1152 |
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TITLE: #914/MULTIPLE PURPOSE REVENUE BONDS 2005 |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 01012005 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 02072005 |
Z06 RECORD SUCCESSFULLY RECALLED |
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F1-HELP F3-DEL F5-NEXT F9-INT F10-SAVE F11-SAVE/CLEAR ENTER-INQ CLEAR-EXIT |
The D54 profile contains values that drive system processes. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
This table is looked to by many R⋆STARS programs to define report or program parameters that SFMS has chosen not to have “hard coded”. This table allows flexibility and a more cost-effective way to alter options. An example is the D54 Table ID BTYP. The 28A profile uses BTYP to designate in which batch types a T-Code is allowed. Up to 10 batch types are allowed.
◾ TABLE ID – Enter the four-character Table ID. It identifies table values the system accesses during system processes. For example, a Table ID of ACTN may indicate action codes that programs access and apply during system processing.
◾ KEY 1 – Enter up to a 20-character Key 1. It further defines the process the system performs. For example, if the table ID is ACTN, and the Key 1 is DUNN. This record indicates the action code used during the dunning notice process.
◾ KEY 2 – Enter up to a 20-character Key 2. It further defines the process the system performs. For example, if the table ID is ACTN, and the Key 1 is DUNN, KEY 2 may be 60. This record indicates the action code used during the dunning notice process for items that are 60 days past due.
◾ KEY 3 – Enter up to a 20-character Key 3. It defines in even further detail the process the system performs.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ REFERENCE DATA – Enter up to 55 characters for Reference Data. It indicates the value the system uses when the conditions defined by the Table ID and Keys are met. For example, if the Table ID is ACTN, Key 1 is DUNN, Key 2 is 60, and the reference data is 123, the system uses Action Code 123 during the 60-day dunning notice process.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD54 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:17 AM |
LINK TO: SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROFILE PROD |
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TABLE ID: BTYP |
KEY 1: 4 |
KEY 2: |
KEY 3: |
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TITLE: EXPENDITURES/DISBURSEMENTS |
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REFERENCE DATA: ANY-SOURCE |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 11261993 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 07202006 |
Z06 RECORD SUCCESSFULLY RECALLED |
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F1-HELP F3-DEL F5-NEXT F9-INT F10-SAVE F11-SAVE/CLEAR ENTER-INQ CLEAR-EXIT |
The D55 profile is a one record profile with systemwide parameters for Payment Processing. It identifies on a systemwide basis the sorting of warrants and of remittance lines. The State is allowed to determine, with up to twenty Payment Sort Key elements, how individual Vouchers Payable transactions will be sorted for payment. The order of up to ten Remittance Sort Key elements can also be determined in the same manner. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
◾ RETENTION PER FOR PMT PRINT LINES – Enter up to four digits or leave blank to indicate the number of days to retain the existing warrant print cycles. All print cycles after the number entered will be purged. This field controls the purging of warrants that have printed from the warrant print records.
◾ UNDEFINED VENDOR – Enter a three-digit D44 Document Tracking Action Code for Undefined Vendor. It updates the voucher document when an attempt is made to pay a vendor that is not valid in the 51 – Vendor Mail Code Profile.
◾ EFT VALUES – The following fields are used for Electronic Fund Transfers (ACH):
STATE
BANK ID |
– |
Enter a nine-digit State Bank Identification
Number. |
◾ PAYMENT SORT KEYS (1-20) – Enter up to 14 of the elements listed below to establish how the system will sort payments. These elements are valid payment sort options. The remaining five keys are open for other values that may be identified in the future as needed elements for sorting. The elements listed below may be entered in any order; however, they must be entered exactly as they are displayed in the below list. These elements may be viewed on line by accessing the 90 screen and entering Keyword 190. Note: At a minimum, Vendor ID is a required Payment Sort Key element. PDT is not required.
AGY |
– |
Financial agency |
ZIP |
– |
Zip Code |
◾ REMITTANCE SORT KEY (1-10) – Enter up to 10 of the 14 elements listed above to establish how the system will sort the remittance lines. These elements can be entered in any order, but they must be entered exactly as they are displayed in the above list.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD55 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:17 AM |
LINK TO: PAYMENT PROCESSING CONTROL PROFILE PROD |
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RETENTION PER FOR PMT PRINT LINES: 0020 UNDEFINED VENDOR: 800 |
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EFT VALUES - |
STATE BANK ID: 123456789 STATE FEDERAL ID: 936001787 |
STATE BANK NAME: U.S. BANK STATE NAME: STATE OF OREGON - SFMS |
ACH ACCOUNT: 99999 |
PAYMENT SORT KEYS: |
1 AGY 2 BATCH-AGY 3 PDT 4 DOC-NO |
5 APPD-FUND 6 VENDOR-ID 7 VENDOR-NAME 8 VENDOR-ADDRESS1 |
9 ZIP 10 ZIP-PLUS4 11 12 |
13 14 15 16 |
17 18 19 20 |
REMITTANCE SORT KEYS: |
1 BATCH-AGY 2 DOC-NO 3 INVOICE-NO 4 INVOICE-DESC |
5 6 7 8 |
9 10 |
STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 01011994 EFF END DATE: 12309999 LAST PROC DATE: 07142011 |
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F1-HELP F9-INTERRUPT F10-SAVE F11-SAVE/CLEAR ENTER-INQUIRE CLEAR-EXIT |
The D56 profile defines valid Bank IDs along with the ABA and Account Numbers. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
The Bank ID is the first two digits of a warrant number or a suspense account check number. State warrants currently begin with 11, which is the Bank ID for Statewide Warrants. The only suspense account check numbers that use this profile are those from DHS that are loaded into R⋆STARS and tracked by the Payment Processing System.
One of the R⋆STARS processes that uses this profile is the warrant or check rewrites and cancellations process. A user processing a rewrite or cancellation must have security for the agency tied to that warrant or check number. This profile creates the tie between the first two digits of the warrant/check number, the agency listed on this profile, and the agency listed on the user’s 96A profile.
◾ BANK ID – Enter a two-character Bank ID.
◾ ABA NUMBER – Enter a nine-digit ABA (American Banker’s Association) Number. If the number is less than nine digits, the number should be preceded with zeros to right justified for a total of nine digits. For example, if the number is 12, it should be entered as 000000012.
◾ ACCOUNT NUMBER – Enter a 10-digit Account Number. If the number is less than 10 digits, the number should be preceded with zeros to right justify for a total of ten digits.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 40 characters.
◾ AGENCY – Enter a three-character Agency Code. It must exist in the D02 profile.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD56 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:19 AM |
LINK TO: BANK ID PROFILE PROD |
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BANK ID: 15 |
ABA NUMBER: 123456789 |
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 1234567890 |
TITLE: STATEWIDE WARRANTS |
AGENCY: 000 |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 05061996 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 04072010 |
Z06 RECORD SUCCESSFULLY RECALLED |
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F1-HELP F3-DEL F5-NEXT F9-INT F10-SAVE F11-SAVE/CLEAR ENTER-INQ CLEAR-EXIT |
The D57 profile contains data that is necessary for the Tax Offset and Backup Withholding processes. A record must be established in D57 for each category in each process. There are two default categories, VNDRT and VNDRB. They are called up via the maintenance screens, 55 and 102, respectively. Categories for Tax Offset must be established to match the state’s tax liability categories. There are only two categories for Backup Withholding. One category is the default, VNDRB, and the other is the category for the Internal Revenue Service.
◾ CATEGORY CODE – Enter the five-character Category Code. The default categories are:
VNDRT |
– |
Tax Offset |
VNDRB |
– |
Backup Withholding |
Examples of categories of taxes for the Tax Offset process might be SALES, EMISS, and WITHH. An example of a category for the Internal Revenue Service is IRS1B.
◾ TITLE – Required. Enter up to 40 characters for the category name.
◾ CATEGORY TYPE – Enter a one character Category Type as follows:
B |
– |
Backup Withholding |
T |
– |
Tax Offset |
This indicator controls whether the category is subject to Tax Offset or Backup Withholding during the next processing cycle.
◾ CATEGORY TRAN CODE – Enter the three-character Category Transaction Code. This transaction code is used to release the escrowed amount as a voucher payable. A Category Transaction Code must be established in the 28A and 28B profiles for each process. This transaction code is applicable to every category for both processes.
◾ CATEGORY RTI AGENCY – Enter the three-character Category RTI agency. The Category RTI agency is the agency that is established specifically to administer the Tax Offset and/or the Backup Withholding processes. This is the agency that will receive the escrowed amounts from vendor payments, receive and review Tax Offset and Backup Withholding control reports, and perform maintenance on the escrow accounts via the 55 and 102 screens. The RTI agency must exist in the D02 profile.
◾ RTI – Enter the six character Recurring Transaction Index (RTI). The RTI must exist in the 550 – Recurring Transaction Profile where agency is equal to the Category RTI agency that was set up specifically to administer the Tax Offset and Backup Withholding processes. A RTI must be set up for each process. The RTI is used to call a Transaction Code that will reroute the amount withheld from a vendor’s payment to the escrow account. Before setting up a RTI for each of these processes, a Transaction Code must be created in the 28A and 28B profiles to deposit the withheld amount to the Tax Offset and Backup Withholding Escrow Accounts. See Recording the Accounting Impact for each process in the Reference Manual.
◾ CATEGORY VENDOR NO/MC – Enter the ten-digit Category Vendor Number and the three-character Vendor Mail Code. This is the vendor number of the taxing authority, the tax offset category, or the IRS. This must be a valid vendor number and mail code combination in the 51 profile.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD57 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:21 AM |
LINK TO: TAX OFFSET CATEGORY PROFILE PROD |
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CATEGORY CODE: |
TITLE: |
CATEGORY TYPE: (B=BACKUP WITHHOLDING, T=TAX OFFSET) |
CATEGORY ENABLED: (Y=YES, N=NO) |
CATEGORY TRAN CODE: |
CATEGORY RTI AGENCY: RTI: |
CATEGORY VENDOR NO/MC: |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 11092012 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: |
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F1-HELP F3-DEL F5-NEXT F9-INT F10-SAVE F11-SAVE/CLEAR ENTER-INQ CLEAR-EXIT |
The D59 profile allows for Current Document numbers to be system generated. Incremental Current Document numbers may be assigned by the system for Document Types within a Financial Agency. This is done during financial transaction entry when the user inputs the Document Number Type (first 2 characters of Current Document number) and presses the look up or process function keys. This profile is agency maintained.
◾ AGENCY – Enter the three-character agency Code. It must exist in the D02 profile. On the D02 profile, the agency must not be an agency Type of B.
◾ DOC TYPE – Enter a two-character Document Type. It must be in the 33 profile.
◾ TITLE – The document type Title is displayed and protected. This title is defined on the 33 profile.
◾ LAST DOCUMENT NUMBER USED – Enter the six-digit Last Document Number Used. It acts as a counter so when a user requests the assignment of a Current Document number, this field increments by one. The Last Document Number Used may be changed if an agency would like the numbering sequence altered.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD59 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:22 AM |
LINK TO: CURRENT DOCUMENT NUMBER INCREMENT PROD |
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AGENCY: 101 DOC TYPE: AR |
TITLE: ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE |
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LAST DOCUMENT NUMBER USED: 005158 |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 01301995 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 03161995 |
Z06 RECORD SUCCESSFULLY RECALLED |
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F1-HELP F3-DEL F5-NEXT F9-INT 10-SAVE F11-SAVE/CLEAR ENTER-INQ CLEAR-EXIT |
The D61 profile defines all valid dates used in the system and includes a series of indicators that control system processing. Records with an agency of 000 are established for systemwide processing. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
◾ AGENCY – Enter the three-digit agency code of 000 for systemwide dates.
◾ CURRENT DATE – Enter an eight-digit Current Date in MMDDYYYY format.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 50 characters. For example, September 25, 2006.
◾ NEXT EFF DATE – Enter an eight-digit Next Effective Date. It must be greater than the Current Date. It should be the next date a normal batch cycle will run.
◾ TYPE OF DAY – Enter a one-character Type of Day Indicator as follows:
W |
– |
Weekday |
E |
– |
Weekend |
◾ BANK HOLIDAY – Enter a one-character Bank Holiday code as follows:
Y |
– |
Yes, the day falls on a bank holiday. |
◾ FISCAL MONTH – Enter a two-digit Fiscal Month. The Fiscal Month must be from 01 to 13.
◾ FISCAL YEAR – Enter a two-digit Fiscal Year.
◾ FISCAL JULIAN – Enter a three-digit Fiscal Julian day with 001 as the first day of the Fiscal Year.
◾ WEEK – Enter a one-character end of Week indicator as follows:
Y |
– |
Yes, the current date is the end of the week |
◾ MONTH – Enter a one-character end of Month indicator as follows:
Y |
– |
Yes, the current date is the end of the month |
◾ QUARTER – Enter a one-character end of Quarter indicator as follows:
Y |
– |
Yes, the current date is the end of the quarter |
◾ YEAR – Enter a one-character end of Year indicator as follows:
Y |
– |
Yes, the current date is the end of the year |
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD61 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:23 AM |
LINK TO: CURRENT DATE PROFILE PROD |
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AGENCY: 000 (MUST BE 000 OR IN D02 AGENCY PROFILE) |
CURRENT DATE: 05092014 |
TITLE: MAY 9, 2014 |
NEXT EFF DATE: 05122014 |
TYPE OF DAY: W (W=WEEKDAY, E=WEEKEND) BANK HOLIDAY: N (Y/N) |
FISCAL MONTH: 11 |
FISCAL YEAR: 14 |
FISCAL JULIAN: 313 (STARTING WITH 001 AS 1ST DAY OF FISCAL YEAR) |
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INDICATE IF CURRENT DATE IS THE END OF ANY PERIOD BELOW (Y/N): |
WEEK: Y |
MONTH: N |
QUARTER: N |
YEAR: N STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 01072009 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 01022014 |
Z06 RECORD SUCCESSFULLY RECALLED |
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F1-HELP F3-DEL F5-NEXT F9-INT F10-SAVE F11-SAVE/CLEAR ENTER-INQ CLEAR-EXIT |
The D63 profile is used to identify specific printers used for remote printing of reports through the report distribution subsystem. Agencies provide the information and DAS SFMS Operations maintains the profile.
To establish a new printer the following information must be furnished to SFMS Operations:
◾ Agency Number
◾ Agency contact name and telephone number
◾ Printer Net Name – an alpha/numeric ID (often eight digits beginning with ET). The agency network administrator should have the Net Name of the printer.
◾ Printer ID – a 4-digit alpha/numeric ID of the agency’s choice (many choose to use the CICS Mainframe ID but it is not necessary). To obtain the CICS Mainframe Printer ID, the agency user should access CICS, type nameand press enter. The 4-digit Printer ID is reflected at PA1. An alternate Printer ID (if any) shows as PA2.
◾ Printer speed
Usually separate remote printers are used for R⋆STARS and ADPICS. ADPICS requires 90 characters wide while R⋆STARS requires 132 (it wraps). If the same printer will be used for both, the agency must request that two Printer IDs be established – one for ADPICS and one for R⋆STARS. The same net name can not be used for both, so the net name must also be defined twice. One setting is defined as portrait and the other setting is compressed. Printers designed for ADPICS are established by user on the 7650 Secondary User Security Profile in ADPICS. Only R⋆STARS printers are established with the D63 profile.
◾ PRINTER ID – Enter a four-character Printer ID.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 50 characters. The format used is agency name, the remote printer assigned number, and the Printer Net Name.
◾ PRINTER TYPE – Enter the one-character Printer Type as follows:
L |
– |
Low Speed |
M |
– |
Medium Speed |
H |
– |
High Speed |
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD63 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:25 AM |
LINK TO: DEVICE ID PROFILE PROD |
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PRINTER ID: EP18 |
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TITLE: FISCAL OFFICE 76 ELT6C090 |
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PRINTER TYPE: M (L=LOW SPEED, M=MEDIUM SPEED, H=HIGH SPEED) |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 01011990 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 06301996 |
Z07 NEXT RECORD SUCCESSFULLY READ |
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F1-HELP F3-DEL F5-NEXT F9-INT F10-SAVE F11-SAVE/CLEAR ENTER-INQ CLEAR-EXIT |
The D64 profile identifies all requestable reports and is used to identify and edit the options available for the 91 profile and 95 – Report Distribution Profile. DAS SFMS Operations maintains the D64 profile.
◾ REPORT ID – Enter an eight-character Report ID. It identifies the standard financial report to be generated. The first four characters of this field must be alphabetic with no spaces. The last four characters must be numeric or alphanumeric with no spaces.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 50 characters.
The following elements identify which options are available for the report.
◾ REQUESTABLE IND – Enter a one-digit Requestable Indicator as follows:
0 |
– |
Not requestable |
1 |
– |
Centrally requestable |
2 |
– |
Requestable by all |
◾ PRINTER REMOTE IND – Enter a one-character Printer Remote Indicator as follows:
Y |
– |
Yes |
N |
– |
No |
◾ PRINTER TYPE – Enter a one-character Printer Type as follows:
L |
– |
Low Speed |
M |
– |
Medium Speed |
H |
– |
High Speed |
◾ INTERVAL OPTIONS include TIMEFRAME and FREQUENCY elements and their indicators. The valid indicators for both these elements are as follows:
R |
– |
Required |
O |
– |
Optional |
N |
– |
Not Allowed |
◽ The TIMEFRAME elements are as follows:
AP YEAR |
– |
Enter a one-character Appropriation Year indicator. |
Note: The following are the only valid combinations between PERIOD and RANGE, respectively:
Period |
Range |
AS OF – Enter a one character AS OF indicator. This indicator will determine how the date(s) will be presented in the report header. Valid values and examples are as follows:
Y |
– |
Yes. The report header will say (for example)
“As of June 2014”. | ||||
Note: |
if |
AS OF = |
then |
PERIOD = |
◽ Enter a one-character FREQUENCY indicator in the following fields (note: If an R is selected for one of the following frequency options, the remainder of the options must be set to N):
MMDDYY |
WEEKLY |
QUARTERLY |
◾ LEVEL OPTIONS contain low and high level fields for each element. Enter indicator/option as shown for each element’s levels or enter the value N (Not Allowed). If the report provides 0, 3, and 4, for example, for the State Fund Structure, enter 3 in the Low and 4 in the High. The Report Request Profile will allow the entry of 0 whenever the level Option is not N. The valid options vary for each report and include:
◽ ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE (Note: Requires SPECIAL SELECT 1 to be G – GAAP)
0 |
– |
None |
3 |
– |
Level 2 |
6 |
– |
Level 5 |
9 |
– |
Level 8 |
◽ PROGRAM STRUCTURE (Note: Requires SPECIAL SELECT 1 to be S – State).
0 |
– |
None |
3 |
– |
Level 3 |
6 |
– |
Level 6 |
9 |
– |
Level 9 |
◽ OBJECT STRUCTURE (Note: Requires SPECIAL SELECT 1 to be G – GAAP)
0 |
– |
None |
3 |
– |
Comptroller Object |
2 |
– |
GAAP Source/Object/Grant Object |
◽ FUND STRUCTURE (Note: Requires SPECIAL SELECT 1 to be G – GAAP or S – State).
0 |
– |
None |
3 |
– |
GAAP Fund/Appropriated Fund |
2 |
– |
GAAP Fund Type/User Fund Group |
◽ NACUBO FUND STRUCTURE (Not Used in Oregon)
◽ GENERAL LEDGER STRUCTURE (Note: Requires SPECIAL SELECT 1 to be G – GAAP)
0 |
– |
None |
3 |
– |
Comptroller GL Account |
R |
– |
Required |
O |
– |
Optional |
N |
– |
Not Allowed |
Enter the indicator for each of the ten following options. (Some combinations of indicators are invalid.)
AGENCY GROUP |
– |
Must be in the D12 profile. |
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD64 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:27 AM |
LINK TO: REPORT CONTROL PROFILE PROD |
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REPORT ID: DAFQA020 STATEWIDE VENDOR LISTING BY VENDOR NUMBER |
REQUESTABLE IND: 2 (0=NOT, 1=CENTRALLY, 2=REQUESTABLE BY ALL) |
PRINT REMOTE IND: Y (Y=YES, N=NO) PRINTER TYPE: M (L=LOW, M=MEDIUM, H=HIGH) |
INTERVAL OPTIONS (R=REQUIRED, O=OPTIONAL, N=NOT ALLOWED)- |
TIMEFRAME - AP YEAR: N PERIOD: N RANGE: N AS OF: N (Y=YES, N=NO) |
FREQUENCY - MMDDYY: O DAILY: N WEEKLY: N MONTHLY: N QUARTERLY: N ANNUALLY: N |
LEVEL OPTIONS (N=NOT ALLOWED OR LOW AND HIGH VALUE ALLOWED)- |
LOW - ORG: N PROGRAM: N OBJECT: N FUND: N NACUBO FUND: N GL ACCT: N |
HIGH - ORG: N PROGRAM: N OBJECT: N FUND: N NACUBO FUND: N GL ACCT: N |
SPECIAL SELECTS (R=REQUIRED, O=OPTIONAL, N=NOT ALLOWED)- |
AGENCY GROUP: O AGENCY: O ORG CODE: N |
PROGRAM CODE: N NACUBO FUND: N |
APPROP FUND: N FUND: N |
COMP OBJECT: N AGENCY OBJECT: N |
GL ACCT: N AGENCY GL ACCT: N |
SPECIAL SELECT 1: O SPECIAL SELECT 2: O STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 07011990 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 04291997 |
Z07 NEXT RECORD SUCCESSFULLY READ |
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F1-HELP F3-DEL F5-NEXT F9-INT F10-SAVE F11-SAVE/CLEAR ENTER-INQ CLEAR-EXIT |
The D66 profile identifies the valid Transaction Codes (T-Codes) each user class is allowed to use. The D66 profile, first, serves as a master list of all valid User Class codes. When a security record (RACFID) is created for a user by the DAS Security Officer, the User Class assigned to the User ID (RACFID) is validated against this profile. Second, it defines specific T-Codes or ranges of T-Codes he user may or may not use. An important implication here is that when modifications (i.e., additions or deletions) are made to the population of T-Codes, this profile should be updated accordingly. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
Statewide Accounting and Reporting Services (SARS) Security Manual has detailed information for each user class. The manual can be obtained from SARS.
◾ USER CLASS – Enter a two-digit User Class code.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 50 characters.
◾ INCLUDE/EXCLUDE – Enter an I for Include or an E for Exclude. Include means the T-Codes listed can be used with the User Class. Exclude means the T-Codes listed can not be used with the User Class.
◾ TRANSACTION CODES – Enter a three-digit Transaction Code as single values separated by a comma (,) or ranges defined with a hyphen (–) and separated by a comma (,). Up to 21 individual T-Codes or ten ranges may be entered or a combination of each up to 84 characters including commas and hyphens. T-Codes mustexist in the 28A profile. At least one T-Code or range must be entered. If a range is entered, the T-Code to the left of the separator (–) must be less than the T-Code to the right.
◾ ACTION CODE AGENCY – Not used In Oregon.
◾ ACTION CODES – Not used In Oregon.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD66 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:28 AM |
LINK TO: USER CLASS PROFILE MAINTENANCE PROD |
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USER CLASS: 17 |
TITLE: FULL EXPENDITURE CYCLE |
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I/E (I=INCLUDE,E=EXCLUDE) |
ENTER TRANSACTION CODES SEPARATED WITH EITHER "-" OR ",". |
I 167 , 200 - 212 , 217 - 290 , 295 , 402 - 405 , 409 - |
420 , 434 - 435 , 438 - 439 , 468 - 469 , 599 , 696 - |
697 |
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ENTER ACTION CODES SEPARATED WITH EITHER "-" OR ",". |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 06211994 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 07132011 |
Z06 RECORD SUCCESSFULLY RECALLED |
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The D67 profile controls the posting of D31 General Ledger Accounts to the Summary General Ledger and General Ledger Financial Tables. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
Oregon decided that all the General Ledger Accounts would post to all of the tables. If in the future, Oregon decides otherwise, the Posting Indicators on this Profile could be posted with a Y to post to the table or N not to post to a table.
◾ AGENCY – Enter the three-digit agency code of 000 for systemwide.
◾ FISCAL YEAR – Enter a two-digit Fiscal Year.
◾ GL ACCOUNT – Enter a four-digit General Ledger Account. Must be in the D31 profile.
◾ SUMMARY GL POSTING IND – Enter the one-character Summary General Ledger Posting Indicator of Y for Yes, post General Ledger Account to Summary General Ledger Table.
◾ AGENCY GL POSTING IND – Enter the one-character agency General Ledger Posting Indicator of Y for Yes, post agency General Ledger to Summary General Ledger Table.
◾ G38 POSTING IND – Enter the one-character GASB 38 Transfer Posting Indicator of Y for Yes, post the GASB 38 Transfer Number to Summary General Ledger Table
◾ GL POSTING IND – Enter the one-character General Ledger Posting Indicator of Y for Yes, post General Ledger to Summary General Ledger Table
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD67 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:30 AM |
LINK TO: GL TABLES CONTROL PROFILE PROD |
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AGENCY: 000 |
FISCAL YEAR: 14 |
GL ACCOUNT: 3010 |
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SUMMARY GL POSTING IND: Y |
AGENCY GL POSTING IND: Y |
G38 POSTING IND: Y |
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GL POSTING IND: Y |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 07012013 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 05062014 |
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The D71 profile is a means of grouping user agencies with similar duties and responsibilities for presentation of revenues and expenditures. DAS SFMS Operations maintains this profile.
Several R⋆STARS reports have the D71 as a BREAK item for the report information. Examples of those reports that use the D71 as a BREAK function would be the DAFR7290, DAFR7360, and DAFR7420.
◾ GAAP FUNCTION – Enter the two-digit GAAP Function Code. Valid values are as follows:
01 |
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Education |
07 |
– |
Consumer and Business Services |
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 50 characters.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD71 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:31 AM |
LINK TO: GAAP FUNCTION PROFILE PROD |
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GAAP FUNCTION: 06 |
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TITLE: TRANSPORTATION |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 01051994 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 01051994 |
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The D73 profile provides agencies an additional option for cash control. A Cash Fund is defined as a method to combine funds for cash control purposes at a level below Appropriated Fund and above D23 Fund. If a Cash Fund will be used by an agency, it must be established in the D73 profile before it can be entered on the D23 profile. This profile also controls Linked Cash functionality. Although the D73 profile contains agency as part of the key, the profile is maintained by DAS SFMS Operations. Agencies complete a D73 Cash Fund request and send it to SFMS Operations for approval and input into R⋆STARS.
◾ AGENCY – Enter a three-character agency code. It must exist in the D02 profile.
◾ CASH FUND – Enter the five-digit Cash Fund.
◾ FISCAL YEAR – Enter a two-digit Fiscal Year.
◾ TITLE – Enter a Title of up to 50 characters.
◾ TREASURY FUND – Enter a 4-digit Treasury Fund. It must exist in the D53 profile Table ID TRES.
◾ RELATED-APPN NO – Enter a 5-digit Related Appropriation Number if the agency has approval from BAM to use the Linked Cash functionality or leave blank. If entered, it must exist in the 20 profile.
◾ AY – Enter a 4-digit appropriation year if RELATED-APPN NO is populated.
◾ RELATED-APPN NO2 – Enter a 5-digit Related Appropriation Number if the agency has approval from BAM to use the Linked Cash functionality and the fiscal year spans two open appropriation years or leave blank. If entered, it must exist in the 20 profile.
◾ AY2 – Enter a 4-digit appropriation year if RELATED-APPN NO2 is populated and the fiscal year spans two open appropriation years.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
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Active |
I |
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Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD73 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:32 AM |
LINK TO: CASH FUND PROFILE PROD |
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AGENCY: 101 |
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CASH FUND: 08000 FY: 14 |
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TITLE: HRSA FEDERAL GRANT (OREGON HEALTH PLAN) |
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TREASURY FUND: 0401 |
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RELATED-APPN NO: 89901 AY: 2015 |
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RELATED-APPN NO2: AY2: |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 07012013 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: 04292014 |
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The D80 profile identifies and provides a title for each Other System Comptroller Objects. It is an optional profile, used for conversion purposes only.
◾ OTHER OBJECT – Enter the four-digit Other Object code.
◾ TITLE – Enter the Other Object Title up to 40 characters.
◾ COMPTROLLER OBJECT – Enter the four-digit Comptroller Object code. When entered, it must exist in the D10 profile.
◾ STATUS CODE – Enter a one-character Status Code. It will default to Active if not entered. It may be used to inactivate records no longer in use.
A |
– |
Active |
I |
– |
Inactive |
◾ EFF START DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective Start Date (MMDDYYYY format). It identifies when the record becomes effective. This field can be left blank. It will default to the current date and cause the record to be immediately available.
◾ EFF END DATE – Enter the eight-digit Effective End Date (MMDDYYYY format) or leave blank. EFF END DATE identifies when the record is no longer effective.
Example:
SD80 UC: 10 STATE OF OREGON 05/09/14 09:33 AM |
LINK TO: OTHER SYSTEM OBJECT PROFILE PROD |
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OTHER OBJECT: (FROM OTHER SYSTEM) |
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TITLE: |
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COMPTROLLER OBJECT: (MUST BE IN D10 COMPTROLLER OBJECT PROFILE) |
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STATUS CODE: A |
EFF START DATE: 11092012 EFF END DATE: LAST PROC DATE: |
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