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An Alternative to FUPLOAD – Uploading Transactions with FOAPAL Checks

An Alternative to FUPLOAD – Uploading Transactions with FOAPAL Checks. Carole Wilson/Don Sloan. UNC Wilmington. Session Etiquette. Please turn off all cell phones. Please keep side conversations to a minimum. If you must leave during the presentation, please do so as quietly as possible.

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An Alternative to FUPLOAD – Uploading Transactions with FOAPAL Checks

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  1. An Alternative to FUPLOAD – Uploading Transactions with FOAPAL Checks Carole Wilson/Don Sloan UNC Wilmington

  2. Session Etiquette • Please turn off all cell phones. • Please keep side conversations to a minimum. • If you must leave during the presentation, please do so as quietly as possible.

  3. Introduction • Discuss UNCW’s feed process for non-Banner feeds • Discuss how UNCW verifies FOAPAL information prior to finance feed processing • Discuss how UNCW utilizes Banner functionality as well as locally developed applications to automate finance feed processing • Determine if UNCW’s processes are functional for your campus

  4. Agenda • Why Create the Process • How Did UNCW Setup the Process • What Is the Process • Who Uses the Process at UNCW

  5. Why Create the Process • Needed to upload feeds from 3rd party software applications as well as locally developed systems • Needed to upload feeds from excel files where departments had no software applications to create the feed • Could use excel file template similar to FRS data load template • No UNIX folders established for excel files in which users could drop files • Lack of Banner experience • FUPLOAD was problematic per Banner consultant • UNCW initially created the process when Banner was first implemented

  6. How Did UNCW Setup the Process • Created Samba shares for every area submitting excel file feeds • All feed users either map a drive or create a shortcut on their desktop to the Samba Share folder • These Samba shares are to be cleaned out periodically by the folder administrators

  7. How Did UNCW Setup the Process • Created UNCW table to maintain folder system id linkage and identifies folder administrators

  8. How Did UNCW Setup the Process • Created UNCW table to map CSV columns to Oracle fields in GURFEED

  9. How Did UNCW Setup the Process • Created 3 temporary GURFEED staging tables Excel Feeds Business Application Feeds ITS Application Feeds • No document numbers on feeds at this point

  10. How Did UNCW Setup the Process • Created FTMSDAT records for Rule Code and Folder Info Allowable Rule Codes

  11. FTMSDAT Process Name Folder Name Default Rule Code Default Date – Options can be TODAY, ACCRUAL, MONTHEND, YEAREND System ID

  12. FTMSDAT Process Name Folder Name Default Rule Code Default Date – Options can be TODAY, ACCRUAL, MONTHEND, YEAREND System ID

  13. How Did UNCW Setup the Process • Wrote 2 Banner processes • FWFMPORT • Checks Samba directories for CSV files • Removes quotes from the description field • Verifies the default org/program are correct • Identifies the default rule code and system ID based on FTMSDAT setup • Moves error free excel feeds into temporary GURFEED staging table • Moves files with errors (typically FOAPAL errors) into a subdirectory and renames the file with xxx.errors • Sends email to folder administrators with errors • FWLOADA • Add document numbers to all feeds in all temporary GURFEED staging tables • Moves all feeds from temporary GURFEED staging tables to GURFEED

  14. What is the Process Anytime During the Day • User puts CSV file in Samba share (windows-enabled folder on UNIX box) • File names cannot be longer than 35 characters • Files with the same name will be overwritten • Commas should never be used in the description field • 3rd party and locally developed applications put data into appropriate temporary GURFEED tables

  15. What is the Process Hourly During the Day through UC4 (AppWorx) • FWFMPORT is run • Checks Samba directories for CSV files • Removes quotes from the description field • Verifies the default org/program are correct • Identifies the default rule code and system ID based on FTMSDAT setup • Moves error free excel feeds into temporary GURFEED staging table • Moves files with errors into a subdirectory and renames the file with xxx.errors • Sends email to folder administrators with errors

  16. What is the Process Every 2 Hours During the Day through UC4 (AppWorx) • FWLOADA • Add document numbers to all feeds in all temporary GURFEED staging tables • Moves all feeds from temporary GURFEED staging tables to GURFEED • FURFEED • FGRTRNI • FGRTRNR Feeds are now in Banner Finance!

  17. Who Uses the Process at UNCW • Accounting – Daily, month end, year end • Accruals – Beginning balance adjustments, entry to be reversed, prior year reversals, cash entry, accrual reclass adjustments • Budget – Budget entries • Facilities - Work order, gas and utility charges • Postal – Mail charges • Purchasing – PACS charges • Telecom – phone charges and encumbrances

  18. Summary • Process takes a little setup with samba shares and FTMSDAT • Maintenance free for the most part • Runs seamlessly throughout the day • Financial Accounting uses this process for all journal entries submitted by any campus user

  19. Questions & Answers Thank You! Carole Wilson wilsonc@uncw.edu Don Sloan sloan@uncw.edu

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