A new Supplier Invoice Business Process for Capital Expenses job aid (login required) has been published in the Administrative Resource Center (ARC) for University Company users. It provides instructions for how to determine if a supplier invoice will be capitalized and to what ledger account it will post.
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New Job Aid: Supplier Invoice Business Process for Capital Expenses
Richard Hunter|June 14, 2024New Statistics Book Code
Richard Hunter|June 14, 2024A new statistics book code will go into production on Wednesday, July 3. This has been created to separate statistical entries from the actuals ledger. Some examples include "OSU Health System statistics" and "OSP â research for third party cost share." Due to this change, users may notice this new statistics book code while selecting book code prompts on various financial reports. Please also be aware that due to the new book code, the Journal EIB template will be changing on Friday, July 12. This post will be will be updated with additional details.
FDM Translation Tool to be Decommissioned July 31
Richard Hunter|June 14, 2024The Foundation Data Model (FDM) Translation Tool, which was utilized to convert PeopleSoft chartfield values into Workday values, will be decommissioned after July 31, 2024.
FY25 Period Close and Department Fiscal Payroll Processing Calendar
Richard Hunter|June 14, 2024The detailed FY25 period close and department fiscal payroll processing calendar has been published and is now available on the Controller's website for download in Excel format. Note: In FY25, Assets and Depreciation close will occur on Day 5. Previously, these activity groups closed on Day 3 and 4, respectively.
Reminder: FY24 Year-end Business Document Clean Up
Richard Hunter|June 14, 2024Two helpful reports are available to assist with year-end business document clean up that was first shared in April (see original post).
The "UNIV Remaining Encumbrances - Requisitions, POs, Spent Authorizations" report helps end users identify transactions and their encumbrances that will roll forward at the end of the fiscal year.
Improvement on Period Activity Pay Forthcoming
Richard Hunter|June 14, 2024Currently, when Period Activity Pay is initiated, the costing allocation details are required to be entered. We are excited to share that a change is being made starting Thusday, June 20 that will allow Period Activity Pay to be initiated without the costing allocation details. This will then allow the downstream approvers, HR Consultant, or Cost Center Manager, to add the costing allocation information during their review. The costing allocation information must be entered to successfully complete the Period Activity Pay business process.
Tuition Assistance Key Dates Autumn 2024
Richard Hunter|June 12, 2024This article shares information about key dates for Autumn 2024 tuition assistance (or fee authorization) processing as well as links to more information about the tuition assistance programs at the university.
Updated Look Coming Soon to the Student Information System’s Applicant Center, To Do List, and Holds Functionality
Richard Hunter|June 5, 2024On Tuesday, June 11, 2024, additional self-service pages will transform into the enhanced and mobile-friendly PeopleSoft user interface, Fluid.Relocation Expense Reimbursements Now in Workday
Richard Hunter|May 28, 2024The relocation process has been built into Workday and the HR website has been updated to provide an enhanced experience for new employees and hiring managers. The most recent update includes enabling employees to submit their reimbursements directly in Workday, which builds on additional improvements to incorporate the entire relocation process in Workday. This change is reflected on the HR website, as well as the Relocation Policy, 2.30.
Forward Accruals Job Aid Updates
Richard Hunter|May 23, 2024The Forward Accruals and 9 over 12 Academic Pay Period job aid in the Administrative Resource Center (ARC) has been updated with a more realistic example for Forward Accruals. Please review if you have an interest in learning more about the forward accrual calculation.