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Title: RStars Structure Training


1
RStars Structure Training
  • Presented by Statewide Financial Management
    Services
  • Date Thursday, 05/07/2009, 930-1030am
  • Place Employment Auditorium

2
What is RStars Structure?
  • RStars is the Relational Statewide Accounting
    and Reporting System.
  • The structure behind this system involves
    multiple dimensions for capture, control and
    reporting.
  • How can we see the pieces?

3
Lets create the Weather Agency.
  • What programs are legislated?
  • Who carries them out organizationally?
  • How are dollars funded?

4
What programs are legislated?
  • Imagine its November and were talking about the
    weather

5
What programs are legislated?
  • Wind.
  • Rain.
  • Fog.

6
What programs are legislated?
  • In July, at the start of the new biennium,
    another program comes to light

7
What programs are legislated?
  • Sun.

8
Who carries out programs organizationally?
  • Sometimes new programs are folded into existing
    agencies.
  • This time were creating a new agency with three
    branch locations.

9
Who carries out programs organizationally?
  • Portland.
  • Salem.
  • Eugene.

10
How are dollars funded?
  • General Funds.
  • Federal Funds.

11
First steps
  • The legislated state programs wind, rain and fog
    need to tie between budget and accounting.
  • Legal control starts with the Oregon Budget
    Information Tracking System (ORBITS).
  • Financial control starts with the Relational
    Statewide Accounting and Reporting System
    (RStars).

12
How are ORBITS and RStars tied together?
  • Since the acronyms sound space-like
  • Perhaps a quick digression to the Movie Star Wars
    would not be completely out of line.

13
The Force
  • "It's an energy field created by all living
    things. It surrounds us, penetrates us, and binds
    the galaxy together."

14
The ORBITS Cross-Reference Number
  • "It's an entry field created for all active
    program codes. It surrounds, penetrates and binds
    ORBITS and RStars together."

15
How is the Cross-Reference Number used?
  • Back to the weather.
  • Well see how wind, rain and fog fit in overall.
  • Also, well see how detailed program elements
    roll up to the summaries listed above.

16
The Cross-Reference Number consists of
  • 17 digits.
  • Divided into nine segments.
  • In general the first three segments are required
    to align budget and accounting.
  • The latter six segments are then optional to
    further slice and dice agency activity.

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Well concentrate on the first three segments.
  • The first segment is unique to each agency, based
    on the agency number.
  • The second segment designates overall program
    (i.e. wind, rain, fog).
  • The third segment subdivides overall programs
    (i.e. wind monitoring, wind capture).

18
Cross-Reference Spreadsheet Budget Side
  • Heres a look at a piece of the standard
    spreadsheet used to help align ORBITS and RStars.

19
Cross-Reference Spreadsheet Top Level
  • Note the blank reporting level type, a reporting
    level number of 1 and an overall program
    description.
  • The first segment of the cross-reference number,
    60000 is the agency number.

20
Cross-Reference Spreadsheet BAM Level
  • Note the B reporting level type, a reporting
    level number of 2 and a summary program
    description.
  • The second segment of the cross-reference number,
    is 010.

21
Cross-Reference Spreadsheet Agy Level
  • The third level ORBITS cross-reference number has
    an A reporting level type, a reporting level
    number of 3 and a detail program description.
  • The third segment of the cross-reference number,
    is 01.

22
Cross-Reference Spreadsheet RStars Side
  • Heres a look at another piece of the standard
    spreadsheet used to help align ORBITS and RStars.

23
Cross-Reference Spreadsheet Pgm Level 1
  • Level 1 designates the overall program.

24
Cross-Reference Spreadsheet Pgm Level 2
  • Level 2 is the standard level for appropriations.
  • Some situations require a dummy level 3 for
    appropriations.

25
Cross-Reference Spreadsheet Pgm Level 3
  • In general, levels 3 through 9 define budget
    tracking and reporting structure.

26
Some program reminders from the prior training
  • Program codes are used to define the budgetary
    structure of an agency and are created on the D04
    Program Code Profile in RSTARS.
  • This profile is maintained by the agency and
    reviewed by SFMS.
  • The Program Code uniquely defines each program
    unit within an agency for budgetary purposes.
  • Users can also establish program levels for
    reporting purposes.

27
Some program reminders from the prior training
  • There are nine program levels available in
    RSTARS. Level one is the highest and level nine
    the lowest.
  • Level 0 is always 0000. It represents a
    dummy program to tie all of the real programs
    together at the top for one agency.
  • Level 1 is usually 0001.
  • Level 2 is standard for appropriations.
  • Levels 3 through 9 generally define budget
    tracking and reporting structure.

28
Some program reminders from the prior training
  • Sometimes its necessary to change an existing
    program code to obtain alignment with the ORBITS
    structure. NO CHANGES should ever be made to
    program codes that have transactions posted to
    them.
  • When changes are made to high level program codes
    all program codes at lower levels that roll up to
    the changed program code must be resaved (F10).
  • These changes must be done from the highest level
    to the lowest level of the branch.

29
Prior Good, Bad, Ugly
  • The GOOD Structure is set up as recommended
    with a good numbering system.
  • The BAD If structure is changed and not all the
    lower levels are resaved.
  • The UGLY If the bad structure is used, this
    creates havoc for your accounting records.

30
Next steps
  • With the link between budget and accounting in
    mind
  • Lets get back to creating that new agency in
    RStars.

31
Hierarchies
  • Since many of the RStars profiles are
    interrelated
  • Certain elements, by definition, have to be set
    up before others.
  • Profiles down the line can then use the related
    profiles if they exist and are active.

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Hierarchies
PROFILE RELATIONSHIPS
REQUIRED SEQUENCE
GROUP 1
GROUP 4
1a
D12 Agency Group
I
4a
D53 Appropriation Type
I
b
D53 Cash Basis
I
D15 Appropriation Group
I
b
c
D71 GAAP Function
I
c
20 Appropriation Number
D (D15, D53, D04)
d
D02 Agency
D (D12, D53, D71)
GROUP 5
GROUP 2
5a
24 Index Code
D (D03)
2a
D03 Organization
D (D02)
b
26 Program Cost Account
D (D04)
b
D04 Program
D (D02)
c
21 Index/PCA Relationship
D (24,26)
d
D19 PCA Group
D (26)
GROUP 3
I Independent within the group
D Dependent upon other profiles (shown in
parentheses) being established
3a
D39 State Fund Group
I
b
D22 Appropriated Fund
I
c
D20 GAAP Fund Group
I
The PCA can store many elements. The items here
are dependent on their predecessors.
d
D21 GAAP Fund Type
D (D20)
e
D24 GAAP Fund
D (D21)
f
D73 Cash Fund
I
g
D23 Fund
D (D22, D24, D73)
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Hierarchies
  • First in the required sequence.

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Group 1
35
Group 1
36
Group 1
37
Group 1
  • With the Group 1 background elements in place
  • We can input the Oregon Department of Weather
    agency.

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Group 1
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Hierarchies
  • Second in the required sequence.

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Group 2
  • Lets start with the D03 whos
  • We can input the agency level 1 and some basic
    variants within the agency.
  • Administration level 2.
  • Field Services level 2.
  • Portland, Salem and Eugene Locations of Field
    Services level 3.
  • A dummy Administration level 3.

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Group 2
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Group 2
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Group 2
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Group 2
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Group 2
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Group 2
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Group 2
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Group 2
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Group 2
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Group 2
  • Now lets input the D04 whats
  • We can input the agency levels 0 and 1 and then
    some basic variants.
  • Wind Program level 2.
  • Rain Program level 2.
  • Fog Program level 2.

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Group 2
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Group 2
53
Group 2
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Group 2
55
Group 2
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Group 2
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Group 2
  • Next lets go lower than the appropriation level
    2 with the Rain Program.
  • Rain Monitoring level 3.
  • Rain Capture level 3.
  • Rain Capture Flood Control level 4.
  • Rain Capture Drinking Water level 4.

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Group 2
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Group 2
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Group 2
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Group 2
62
Group 2
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Group 2
  • Just before moving on to the third group in the
    required hierarchy sequence...
  • Imagine taking steps like the above to make
    changes in the new biennium.

64
Group 2
  • Sun will be added.
  • Sun Program (level 2).
  • Sun Monitoring (level 3).
  • Sun Capture (level 3).

65
Group 2
  • Also imagine success with...
  • Fog Program (level 2).
  • Fog Monitoring (level 3).
  • But, Fog Capture (level 3)...
  • Did not work. To be discontinued in AY11 (but
    must remain in AY09).

66
Aside Profiles in General
  • Use care when changing AY profiles across
    biennia.
  • Note which AY is listed on the profiles being
    changed to avoid inadvertently damaging current
    structure.
  • Additions need to fold into the existing
    structure.
  • Dont delete profiles used to post transactions.

67
Back to Hierarchies
  • Third in the required sequence.

68
Group 3
  • Lets start with the elements necessary for the
    Weather Agencys General Fund.

69
Group 3
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Group 3
71
Group 3
72
Group 3
73
Group 3
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Group 3
75
Group 3
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Group 3
  • Lets continue with some sample elements
    necessary for the Weather Agencys two Federal
    Funds.

77
Group 3
  • For the Regular Federal Fund.

78
Group 3
  • For the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
    Federal Fund.

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Group 3
80
Group 3
81
Group 3
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Hierarchies
  • Fourth in the required sequence.

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Group 4
84
Group 4
85
Group 4
86
Group 4
87
Group 4
  • With the Group 4 background elements in place
  • BAM inputs the Oregon Department of Weather
    agencys six appropriation numbers.
  • A general fund and a federal fund profile for
    each of the three programs Rain, Wind and Fog.
    (Sun to come in AY11.)

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Group 4
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Group 4
90
Group 4
91
Group 4
92
Group 4
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Group 4
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Group 4
95
Group 4
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Hierarchies
  • To use a grant.
  • Here is another sequence to follow.

97
Optional Sequence - Grant
  • First, lets look at the elements needed for the
    Weather Agencys regular federal grant.
  • For Weather Agency, I made them up as I went
    along in reality the following will help
  • Grant Award.
  • Oregon Accounting Manual (OAM).
  • SARS Analysts.

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Optional Sequence - Grant
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Optional Sequence - Grant
100
Optional Sequence - Grant
101
Optional Sequence - Grant
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Optional Sequence - Grant
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Optional Sequence - Grant
104
Optional Sequence - Grant
105
Optional Sequence - Grant
  • In the above example, three phases were used for
    three D04 whats.
  • Some agencies use FFYs in phases.
  • Some use Agency Code 1.

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Optional Sequence - Grant
  • Next, lets look at the elements needed for the
    Weather Agencys ARRA federal grant.

107
Optional Sequence - Grant
108
Optional Sequence - Grant
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Optional Sequence - Grant
110
Optional Sequence - Grant
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Optional Sequence - Grant
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Back to Required Sequence
  • Were back to the final group in the required
    sequence of elements.

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Hierarchies
  • Fifth in the required sequence.

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Group 5
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Group 5
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Group 5
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Group 5
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Group 5
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Group 5
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Last, but not least
  • The Program Cost Account (PCA).
  • This is where we can pull everything upstream
    together.
  • The following examples will show higher level
    programs being referenced for Appropriation/Allotm
    ent PCAs.
  • Also, lowest level programs being referenced for
    general fund, regular federal fund and ARRA
    federal fund PCAs.

121
Group 5
122
Group 5 - Alert
  • Note the blank Agency Code 3s on
    Appropriation/Allotment PCAs.
  • If PCAs with blank Agency Code 3s are
    inadvertently used for deposits
  • Transactions can be reversed and re-entered with
    a new PCA.
  • If PCAs with wrong Agency Code 3s are
    inadvertently used for deposits
  • Things get to a messy point of no return.

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Group 5
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Group 5
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Group 5
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Group 5
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Conclusion
  • So, there we have it.
  • With program, organization and fund structure we
    can slice and dice Weather Agency balances and
    transactions by
  • What programs are legislated?
  • Who carries them out organizationally?
  • How are dollars funded?

128
Changes to Budget and Accounting Structure
  • Should you find you need to make changes to the
    budget structure, accounting structure or both

129
Changes to Budget Structure
  • Request High Level B and A ORBITS Cross
    Reference additions and changes through the
    Statewide Audit and Budget Reporting Section
    (SABRS) of Budget and Management.

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Who to contact - SABRS Staff
  • Stan Jessup (503) 373-7301
  • Brian DeForest (503) 378-5442
  • Janet Savarro (503) 373-7607

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Changes to Accounting Structure
  • Request additions and changes below Level B and
    A ORBITS Cross Reference through Statewide
    Financial Management Services (SFMS).

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Who to contact SFMS Staff
  • Dianne Lay (503) 373-1044 ext. 256
  • Karen Morin (503) 373-1044 ext. 233
  • Gary Deblois (503) 373-1044 ext. 255
  • Link to Structure Handout 2009http//www.oregon.go
    v/DAS/SCD/SFMS/docs/resources/Structure_Handout_20
    09.doc

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