McMaster’s new Labour Distribution Reports
Some of the most eagerly anticipated reports from McMaster’s new HR system are now available. The new set of Labour Distribution reports will provide information for pay generated after October 20, 2014 (when the new HR system launched). Information from MacVIP, for pay periods prior to October 20, will continue to be available in the legacy e-Reports system. Two of the new reports are now available via Mosaic:
The third report, Full-Time Equivalency, will be available in early January 2015. How to access the reports Guides to accessing and using Labour Distribution Reports (Actuals) and the Labour Distribution and Salary Commitment Report are available for users. The reports are available at the following menu path: Main Menu > Data Warehouse > Mosaic Custom > Labour and FTE Reporting About the reports The new reports are designed as much as possible to replicate the information and format of the legacy reports. In addition, the reports are dynamic and will update to reflect changes (i.e. updates and corrections) made to HR payroll entries. However, once payroll charges for a given pay period have been sent to the general ledger, any changes required to a prior period funding source (i.e. chartfield string) will need to be adjusted via journal entries. Changes made via journal entries will not be reflected in the HR payroll data and thus will not be in the Labour Distribution Reports. Please note that during the initial conversion to PeopleSoft HR, payroll charges were allocated to chartfield strings using the same mapping that linked the legacy system (MacVIP) to PeopleSoft Finance; however, in some cases programs or research projects were not setup to accept payroll charges. (The new system has more checks to ensure that only approved chartfield strings receive payroll charges.) If a user finds that payroll charges are not charging to the correct chartfield string, a change request should be submitted (see the Support section below). Support Requests arising from the reports should follow existing McMaster business practices:
Access Access to these three reports has been arranged for users of the previous system. Additional access requests should be directed to Chris Sylvester sylvest@mcmaster.ca. The project team thanks the many people who provided feedback, testing and input during the development of the new reports and appreciates individuals patience and support through this transition period. Contact Project website: www.mcmaster.ca/mosaic General email: mosaic@mcmaster.ca |