PeopleSoft End User Training PDF
PeopleSoft End User Training PDF
PeopleSoft End User Training PDF
Contents
A. BASIC CONCEPTS.................................................................................................... 5
1. PeopleSoft 8.9 Internet Architecture ................................................................. 5
2. Signing in to a PeopleSoft 8.9 Application ........................................................ 6
3. Data Integrity and Help Desk Support ............................................................ 10
4. Accessing Different PeopleSoft 8.9 Databases .............................................. 11
a. Accessing the Training Database In Class ................................................ 11
b. Accessing the Training Sandbox After Training ........................................ 11
c. Accessing the Production Databases ........................................................ 12
5. PeopleSoft 8.9 Home Page ............................................................................ 13
a. Using the Universal Navigation Header..................................................... 13
b. Using the Main Menu ................................................................................ 14
c. Using the Navigation Folders and Page Links ........................................... 15
d. Accessing Hyperlinks (Page Links) ........................................................... 18
6. Conducting a Search ...................................................................................... 21
a. Operators .................................................................................................. 23
b. Using Look Up ........................................................................................... 25
c. Saving Search Criteria............................................................................... 26
d. Viewing Search Results ............................................................................ 28
7. Accessing and Using Pages to View and Update Information ........................ 29
8. Opening a New Window ................................................................................. 32
9. Setting Favorites............................................................................................. 33
a. Using Favorites in Internet Explorer .......................................................... 34
b. Using Favorites in PeopleSoft ................................................................... 37
10. Troubleshooting Page Display Problems ...................................................... 39
a. Clearing the Cache ................................................................................... 39
b. Pop-up Blocker.......................................................................................... 39
11. PeopleSoft 8.9 Buttons and Page Links ....................................................... 40
B. HUMAN RESOURCES INQUIRY ............................................................................. 42
1. Introduction ..................................................................................................... 42
2. Using PeopleSoft Searches ............................................................................ 43
a. Advanced Search ...................................................................................... 43
b. Basic Search ............................................................................................. 45
c. Viewing Search Results............................................................................. 46
3. Job Data ......................................................................................................... 47
a. Work Location ........................................................................................... 49
b. Job Information ......................................................................................... 50
d. Payroll ....................................................................................................... 52
e. Salary Plan ................................................................................................ 53
f. Compensation ............................................................................................ 54
g. Um Job Data ............................................................................................. 55
h. Um Specific ............................................................................................... 56
i. Employment Data ....................................................................................... 57
j. Earnings Distribution .................................................................................. 59
Participant
Objectives At the end of this module you will be able to…
NOTE: The screen shots in this document are only examples of what you will see on
your workstation when using PeopleSoft release 8.9. What you actually see may vary
due to your access or slight modifications to screen design.
A. BASIC CONCEPTS
PeopleSoft Internet architecture merges PeopleTools technology and World Wide Web
technology to deliver view and update functionality through web pages. Here‘s a
diagram of how it works:
PeopleSoft 8.9 applications are made up of a navigational structure that uses menus,
submenus, hyperlinks, and web pages. If you‘ve ever browsed the Internet, you‘ll find
PeopleSoft Internet architecture is a simple, intuitive way of working with the database.
Linux X X X
Mac OS 9 X
MAC OS X X X X X
MS Windows 2000 X X X X X
MS Windows 2003 X X
MS Windows 98 X X X X
MS Windows NT X X X X X
MS Windows XP X X X X
Unix X X X
NOTE: There is a glossary at the end of this guide. If you come across a word you don‘t
understand, please use the glossary to see a definition of the term.
First, open a web browser, such as Internet Explorer. This can be done be clicking on
the Internet Explorer icon, from the Start menu, on your computer. Then, type in the
URL for the PeopleSoft 8.9 database you are trying to access (see URLs on pages 11-
12). NOTE: Instead of typing in the URL every time you need to sign in to the site, you
may set the URL as a Favorite (to learn how to set Favorites see pages 34-36).
When the sign in page displays, enter your user ID, press tab, and enter your password.
Note that for the production databases these are the same as you use for e-mail (also
referred to as Exchange ID, SSO ID, or NT ID). Notice that for security purposes, when
you type the password, it will be shown with black dots instead of the actual characters.
Remember that the password is case sensitive.
After you type in your password click or press Enter. PeopleSoft will authenticate
your user ID and password. If the sign in information you entered is valid, the system
will display the PeopleSoft home page. This is an example of what you‘ll see after
signing in:
Notes:
If you receive an error message in red text just below that reads: ―Your User ID
and/or Password are invalid,‖ try reentering your user ID and password. REMEMBER
that the user ID and password are the ones you use for e-mail and that the password is
case sensitive. If reentering the information doesn‘t work contact your local help desk
and they will help you to reset your sign in information. The error message and help
desk numbers are displayed below.
Columbia: 573/882-5000
Kansas City: 816/235-2000
Rolla: 573/341-4357
St. Louis: 314/516-6034
UM System: 573/882-4083
WARNING! For security purposes, the PeopleSoft system signs you out of the
application without saving your input after a 60-minute period of inactivity. Two minutes
prior to your session timeout, the system provides a warning that your browser session
is about to expire (see screen shot of the warning message below). You then have the
option of continuing with your current session by clicking the button in the
warning message:
If you do not respond within two minutes, the session ends and you will receive the
following message:
To return to the application after being timed out, click the Sign in to PeopleSoft link.
The sign in page will display, and you can sign in to the application again.
The PeopleSoft application is accessed through a secure web site. You can verify that it
is ―secure‖ because the URL starts with https instead of http and there will be a lock
displayed at the bottom of the web page.
Notes:
http://umsystem.edu/ums/departments/is/peoplesoft/training/upgrade8.9/
And, if you‘ve reviewed the training guide and still have questions about using
PeopleSoft to do your job, please contact local numbers given on the web pages at this
URL for application support:
http://www.umsystem.edu/ums/departments/is/peoplesoft/
Notes:
HRTRN89: https://psdev.umsystem.edu:8004/HRTRN89/signon.html
To access the PeopleSoft training database in class go to the URL above. You
will receive a sign-on screen allowing you to enter a User ID and Password. For
our training here today, the User ID and Password are as follows:
Departmental Inquiry
User ID: OA
Password: TEST89
Processors Inquiry
User ID: FO
Password: TEST89
Processors – Correction
Departmental Inquiry
User ID: OA
Password: TEST89
Processors Inquiry
User ID: FO
Password: TEST89
Processors – Correction
NOTE: Some PeopleSoft data is updated by nightly batch processes. This may
mean that entries made today, for example, may affect transactions that you
won‘t be able to view until tomorrow.
NOTE: Use the Back button with caution. If you are entering
data and click the Back button, the data will be lost. This
guide will show you how to navigate to previous pages by
using other buttons and links in the PeopleSoft application.
Add To Favorites. Click this hyperlink to add a Favorite within the PeopleSoft
application. This is similar but not the same as adding a favorite to your Internet
browser. These two types of favorites are explained in detail starting on page 33.
Sign Out. Click this link to sign out of the application and return to the sign in page.
The sign in page displays to confirm a successful sign out. Once you‘ve signed out,
no one can access the site from your computer. Important! For security purposes it
is important that you use the sign out link when you are finished with your
PeopleSoft session instead of simply closing the browser window. Whenever you
access a secure site, it is recommended that you sign out to prevent another user
from accessing the site through your browser window.
( ) indicates that it is a direct link to pages where transactions are performed and that
the menu item is expanded as far as it goes. These direct links each represent a
specific transaction or view of data already entered.
The buttons at the top right of the menu refresh , minimize , or close the menu.
The refresh button returns the menu to the home state. You may minimize the main
menu as necessary to see more of the page.
Use the Search feature at the top of the main menu to search for a page within the
application. Enter the name of the page you want to find and press Enter or click .
This action opens the Search page displaying the results. If your search produces a
large number of results, modify your search criteria and select the Search Within
Results option, then Find, to narrow your search further.
In the sample screen shot below, when you select the words Workforce Administration
and then Job Information from the main menu, the right window displays subfolders
containing all of the page links available to you. In this example, under the Job
Information main folder there are three subfolders: Contract Administration, Review Job
Information, and Reports. There are also direct links to the Job Data and Pay Rate
Change pages.
The main menu, the navigation folders, subfolders, and page links are the tools you‘ll
use to navigate to the pages in PeopleSoft 8.9 where you‘ll do your work.
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Page links are hyperlinks to the pages
PROPRIETARY & CONFIDENTIAL
Main
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION navigation
TECHNOLOGY folders,
SERVICES on which you will perform transactions.
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subfolders, and page Each page link represents a specific
links are listed on the set of data or a procedure that
main menu AND on the includes the steps and pages needed
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Notes:
If the main menu is used for navigation, there are two ways to view submenus:
1) You may click on the arrow to view submenus under that folder. However, the
submenus will only display in the menu bar, the folders will not display on the
right side of the screen.
2) You may click on the actual word to view submenus. When the word is selected,
the submenus display in the left menu bar and the folders also display on the
right side of the window, with the page links in each folder also displayed.
Click on the
word to
expand the
main menu
AND display
submenus in
the right side
of the
window. When you see a
dash in front of a
menu item it is an
Click on the indication that there
arrow to are no submenus or
expand the subfolders available
main menu. beneath the item.
Note that when you see a dash in front of a menu item, like the example below, it is an
indication that there are no submenus or subfolders available beneath the item. To access items
preceded by a dash, click on the word (hyperlink).
To access a hyperlink, click the underlined word for the task you wish to use. Page links
are in the menu (left side), in folders (right side) or in ―breadcrumbs‖ (top left).
For example, Job Data is contained within the Job Information Menu. To get there,
select: Workforce Administration > Job Information > Job Data.
Hyperlinks
Notes:
When you first sign in, the main menu looks like the one pictured here, with more or
fewer menu items depending on your individual security.
Refresh – Click this button to clear or reset the main menu. You will want to do this if
the menu gets expanded because of activity you want it returned to the home state.
Minimize – Use this to hide the main menu, to free up space on your PeopleSoft
page. When you minimize the main menu before selecting an item, you will be able to
maximize it at any time by clicking the maximize button which will display whenever
the menu is minimized.
Close – DO NOT USE THIS BUTTON. Closing the menu means that the main menu
will be completely gone and you will be unable to re-open it or access any of the page
links listed as menu items.
Notes:
After you select an item from the menu, the top of the main
menu changes and looks like the one pictured on the left.
Now only the minimize button is available. At this point
(after you‘ve selected a page), if you minimize your main
menu, you will be able to maximize it (or reopen it) again by
selecting the expand button . The expand button will be
available in the upper left hand corner, where the menu was
previously displayed like the one pictured below.
Notes:
6. Conducting a Search
When you open a task (using a hyperlink or page link), either an entry page will display
or a search page will appear prompting you for search keys needed to locate a record.
To find a record, or many records, search criteria must be entered, then click and
a Search Results page displays.
Notes:
Search keys – Key data elements that may be used when a search is conducted. For
most searches in PeopleSoft Human Resources, EmplID is a search key.
Operators – Conditions that can be changed which allow a search to be done with
limited information. A common operator is equal to (=). When this is used, the search
results will return records that are exactly the same as the entered data. For example, if
Campus ID = ROLLA, all search results will have a campus ID of ROLLA.
Search fields – Fields for entering data to be used in the search process. In the search
process, all fields do not need to be used. A search may be successful using only one
search field.
Once you have entered in the search criteria key fields, click to process the
search. If you wish to refresh the page (without saving), so you can enter new or
different criteria, click .
Notes:
In the example below, the first EmplID criteria is enough information to find the desired
record.
First, enter the EmplID and change the operator to ―=‖. Since each employee is
assigned a unique number, it is easiest to complete the search by EmpID if you know it.
Then, click .
NOTE: You will not need to enter data in all of the search fields. If you have a unique
identifier for a record, such as EmplID, your search will be easily completed.
a. Operators
A down arrow next to an operator indicates the availability of a drop-down list. There
are various search options available that allow for enhanced search capabilities.
For example, if you know that the employee‘s last name is Mayer, ―=‖ would be used
with the exact and full last name to find that employee:
However, if only the first few characters of the last name were known, MAY could be
entered in the field and the search option of ―begins with‖ could be utilized:
The wildcard (%) can be used for either numerical or alphabetical characters. As a
―wildcard‖ it instructs the application to search for the known values and stands in place
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of unknown values. The wildcard could be used in the following ways to search for the
data MAYER:
= %YER
= MAY%
= %MAY%
NOTE: Numbered items, like EmplID, may require preceding zeros when searching by
exact number.
Notes:
b. Using Look Up
A magnifying glass next to a field indicates that a look up option is available for the
field. When the magnifying glass is clicked, the look up page opens and the needed
data, such as EmplID, may be selected.
Magnifying glass =
look up feature
The Look up page to the right is an example of what you would see when you click on
the magnifying glass.
The Look Up page Search Results list provides hyperlinks to the valid values resulting
from your search. Click a hyperlink for the value you wish to select. Clicking one of
these hyperlinks takes you back to the page where you were conducting a search with
that particular value entered into the field you were searching on.
Notes:
After the search is saved, the following options become available on the search page:
Use Saved Search – Use this drop-down menu to locate a previously saved search
and use it again. The search is automatically completed.
Delete Saved Search – Allows you to delete a search you have named and saved.
STEP 3 – To use a
Saved Search, click on
the drop-down arrow and
select the saved search
Notes:
If your search generates a long list you may need to use the scroll bar to the right of the
window to view the entire list. Or, by clicking Ctrl+F you can use the pop-up Find
window to locate specific data in your Search Results list.
NOTE: The Search Results will only display 300 results. If the search page shows the
sentence, ―Only the first 300 results…‖ (see above), then you may want to enter more
search criteria to further narrow the search results.
Clear button - To clear your search results list and the search criteria you have
entered, and begin a new search, click .
You will see flashing in the upper right corner of your PeopleSoft window as
your search is being executed.
Either a folder
tab or a
hyperlink may
be used to
access other
pages.
NOTE: Grayed out
buttons are not available
and cannot be selected.
When a hyperlink is selected from the main menu, the pages within the selected activity
are always related to each other and usually, represent data that is part of a transaction.
There are multiple ways to move between pages. As you finish one page, you may click
the folder tab of the next page you want to open. Or, you may select a hyperlink at the
bottom of the page to proceed to the next page.
NOTE: On a page such as the employee record above, the folder tabs across the top of
the page are identical to the hyperlinks at the bottom of the page. Both tabs and
hyperlinks are available, to give you more flexibility. You may use either the tab or the
hyperlink to get to the next page.
When viewing or entering data, you will access additional pages to view or enter more
information.
The yellow buttons at the bottom of the PeopleSoft 8.9 pages each have a specific role.
By hovering the cursor over the button, you will see the description and the access key.
The following are buttons that you may see on a PeopleSoft page. All buttons will not be
available on every page. Access to the buttons are controlled by your security setup.
Save button (Alt+1) – Use this to save data and update the entry in the database.
Return to Search button (Alt+2) - Click here to return to the search page.
Next in List button (Alt+3) and Previous in List button (Alt+4) – These buttons bring
up the next (or previous) record from the search page when multiple records are
retrieved.
Notify button – This page brings up an option to send an email, if needed, regarding
this entry. The email automatically includes a hyperlink to the transaction you are
processing. Only use this if it is needed for the transaction you are processing. If Send
Notification is used, be sure to include a subject and enter message text.
Refresh button (Alt+0) – The refresh button reloads or renews the screen content for
the page you are viewing.
Add button – Takes you to the Add a New Value tab for this process.
Update/Display button – Takes you to the Find an Existing Value tab for this process.
Next Tab button and Previous Tab button – Navigates to the next page in the
component.
Notes:
When New Window is selected, another browser window opens in the PeopleSoft
application. The new window displays a copy of the page you were using. From there,
another menu item, sub-menu, or page may be selected.
NOTE: Although there is no limit to the number of windows you may have open, it is
best to close additional windows when you are done with them because having multiple
windows open can be confusing.
9. Setting Favorites
A Favorite is a shortcut to accessing frequently used web pages. A Favorite enables the
user to save a URL in a location where it may be selected as a hyperlink. This saves
time and potential errors in entering a URL.
This user guide will explain two ways of using favorites. Favorites may be used in your
web browser, for accessing the PeopleSoft sign in page. And, Favorites may also be set
up within the PeopleSoft application, to allow you to easily access the pages you use
most often.
Notes:
Saving a Favorite
In Internet Explorer, you can save the URL for the web page you are currently
accessing by pressing Ctrl and D at the same time. Simply click on the web page and
then click Ctrl+D. Try this with the PeopleSoft sign in page.
To view the favorite you created, click on the Favorites button from the Internet Explorer
toolbar.
After creating a favorite by
clicking Ctrl+D, view the favorite
you created, click on the
Favorites button from the
Internet Explorer toolbar.
The Favorite you created will display in the Favorites list that opens up when you
selected the Favorites button:
Notes:
If you only have a few page links saved as favorites, you may not need to organize your
favorites in folders. If you‘d like to organize your favorites, however, you may create
folders by clicking Add, New Folder, and entering a folder name. Or, use the shortcut,
Ctrl+B, to organize favorites.
1. Click Add
Favorites folder
4. When your folder and links are
displaying in the Favorites menu,
you may click and drag the links
to the folder(s) you have created.
Favorites link
To save specific page links within the application to My Favorites, do the following:
Access the PeopleSoft page that you want to save in My Favorites. Then, click on the
page link Add to Favorites (in the upper right hand corner of the page):
To add a link to My
Favorites in
PeopleSoft, Click on
Add to Favorites
Notes:
When the Add to Favorites page opens, enter a description for the favorite and click OK.
After creating a favorite in PeopleSoft, you may edit your favorites. You may change a
favorite name or change the sequence of the favorites you have created.
To edit a PeopleSoft favorite, select from the main menu: My Favorites > Edit Favorites
b. Pop-up Blocker
Your internet browser pop-up blocker needs to be set with pop-up blocker turned off. If
pop-ups are blocked when you‘re accessing pages in PeopleSoft 8.9, there may be
problems with pages displaying, linking to other pages, or viewing pop-up messages
displayed by the PeopleSoft application.
In Internet Explorer, you may check or change the setting of the pop-up blocker by
doing the following:
1. Click on Tools
2. Click on Pop-up blocker
3. View or change the pop-up blocker setting (for all sites or for only specific sites).
Notes:
Notes:
We have covered only the most commonly accessed pages for Human Resources. You
will use the following menu options for HR/Payroll inquiry:
Depending on your security, you may have more, fewer, or different menu items than
are displayed in the screen shots for this training guide.
Notes:
a. Advanced Search
An Advanced Search page requires the entry of at least one search key, but allows for
the entry of multiple search criteria. You may search using only one field or a
combination of fields. Refer to the table for a definition of each criteria field.
Field Description/Instructions
EmplID Enter the employee‘s PeopleSoft assigned ID. Enter all or the
first part of the Employee ID.
Empl Rcd Nbr An employee entered in the system multiple times has multiple
record numbers. Enter a record number to search for a specific
record, or leave blank to retrieve all records associated with the
employee.
Name, Last Name, All of these fields function in the same manner. Enter full or
Second Name, partial names to retrieve results based on a name. Use the
Alternate Character wildcard (%) with a partial entry when you are unsure of the
Name spelling.
Field Description/Instructions
Include History Select this option to view all rows of data associated with the
record. This displays all historical, current, and future effective
dated records.
Current
A current row within PeopleSoft displays the most up-to-date
information available; what is currently happening with the
record. For example, the University has an employee named
Susan Jones. When Susan was married on December 12,
2001, Human Resources inserted a data row into her record
indicating a change of status from single to married, effective
December 12, 2001. Unless Susan has a status change in the
future, December 12, 2001, will remain her current data row.
Future
Future rows of data are changes that have not yet taken effect.
They are future transactions. If Susan had advised Human
Resources of her wedding date prior to it taking place, a row
could have been inserted with an effective date of December
12, 2001. Until the effective date passed, the row remained in
the system as a future row.
Historical
History rows are what current and future records eventually
become. If Susan‘s marriage doesn‘t work out and she gets
divorced, a row is inserted into her status field indicating a
divorce with an effective date defined by Susan. The marriage
date, which was the current row, would then become the history
record. History records enable you to maintain an accurate
online record of changes to your data. This data can then be
incorporated into reports or viewed online.
b. Basic Search
The Basic Search uses the same fields presented in the Advanced Search, but the
search is limited to a single field rather than all of the fields and the conditional operator
is limited to ‗begins with.‘ This is helpful if the exact data for a field is known. To retrieve
only information for a specific Employee ID, the Basic Search is a good tool. However,
searching for a common name using Basic Search, will retrieve a large number of
records.
If there is only one record that matches your search criteria, the information record will
open.
If there are multiple matches to your search criteria, the results will display in a list. Use
the navigation bar to view multiple pages of search results. Select the record you would
like to view by clicking on any of the underlined items in the record.
If an employee has a concurrent job, like Andrew Jackson, you will find multiple
employee records as displayed below. The EMPL Rcd# shows which job you are
viewing. Employees with only one job will have an Empl Rcd# of 0; concurrent jobs will
have an Empl Rcd# 1, 2 and so on. It will be important that you choose the correct
employee record for the job you desire to retrieve.
Also note that concurrent jobs in different departments may appear on the list, but
access to all concurrent jobs may be restricted based upon what departments you are
authorized to view.
3. Job Data
Job Data contains several pages of information regarding the employee‘s position and
compensation. Follow the steps below to access and search for Job Data.
Step 1 Navigate to Job Data: Select Workforce Administration > Job Information
> Job Data
Step 2 Enter Search Criteria: Enter search criteria in any of the fields. Select
to execute your search.
Step 3 Review Search Results: Job related information regarding the employee
will display. Each page is pictured and described in the following sections.
Notes:
a. Work Location
Information located on this page includes personnel action/reasons, business unit code
(campus), and employee‘s home department code.
This information can also be found using Employee Lookup under WebTime on the
Administrative Web Applications website at https://webapps.umsystem.edu.
Notes:
b. Job Information
This page shows the employee‘s benefit status: either regular or temporary; whether
full-time or part-time; the standard hours the employee works, the FTE related to the
standard hours, and the employee‘s jobcode and title.
This information can also be found using Employee Lookup under WebTime on the
Administrative Web Applications website at https://webapps.umsystem.edu.
c. Job Labor
Click to open the Job Labor page.
This page provides information on various seniority dates for union-eligible employees.
Notes:
d. Payroll
Click to open the Payroll page.
This page shows the employee‘s pay group (i.e., Bi-Weekly or Monthly). This page also
shows the FICA Status (i.e., whether the person is subject to FICA taxes), Tax Location,
and Employee Type.
This information can also be found using Employee Lookup under WebTime on the
Administrative Web Applications website at https://webapps.umsystem.edu.
Notes:
e. Salary Plan
Click to open the Salary Plan page.
Notes:
f. Compensation
Click to open the Compensation page. This page shows the
compensation frequency and rate.
Notes:
g. Um Job Data
Notes:
h. Um Specific
Notes:
i. Employment Data
Notes:
This page displays the employee‘s business title, employment dates, and work phone if
it is maintained in Position Management. Business Title is the same as the title
associated with jobcode. It also displays service data - to view this data you must click
to expand the page.
Appointment End Date: This date is used for reporting only—this date does NOT
stop pay without the department processing a termination PAF.
Working Title
Accrue Tenure: This indicates the employee is an academic employee—it does
NOT mean the employee is accruing tenure.
j. Earnings Distribution
Click to open the Job Earnings Distribution page.
Notes:
This page displays the job earnings information for the employee. The first section
displays the employee‘s standard hours, compensation rate, and frequency. The
second section displays the funding source for the employee‘s salary. The Combination
Code is a combination of the MoCode and the Account Code.
Notes:
Notes:
This page displays information regarding the employee‘s benefit program including
Annual Benefits Base Rate, Benefits Status, and Benefit Eligibility.
The Annual Benefits Base will be 0 for Non-Benefit Eligible (NBE) employees.
This Benefit Program can also be found using Employee Lookup under WebTime on the
Administrative Web Applications website at https://webapps.umsystem.edu.
Notes:
4. Job Summary
Job Summary provides general job information. The information provided is a summary
of the detailed information provided in Job Data. The pages provide a general overview
of the employee‘s job history at the University of Missouri including positions held,
compensation, and work location. Note that Job Summary displays information about
only one Employee Record Number at a time.
Follow the steps below to access and search for Job Summary information.
Notes:
Step 2 Enter Search Criteria: Enter search criteria in any of the fields. Select
to execute your search.
Step 3 Review Search Results: Job history information regarding the employee
will display. Each page is pictured and described in the following sections.
a. Legacy Information
Click the on any Job Summary page to view a history of information that is
stored in the Legacy system (older system used before PeopleSoft). Click to
close this window and return to the Job Summary page.
b. General
The General information page provides a history of changes made to the employee‘s
job record.
Notes:
c. Job Information
Click to open the Job Information page. Job Information provides a
history of changes to the employee‘s employment status.
Notes:
d. Work Location
Click to open the Work Location page. Work Location provides a history
of department transfers.
Notes:
e. Compensation
Click to open the Compensation page. Compensation provides a salary
history for the employee.
Notes:
5. Faculty Education
Access formal education for faculty by accessing the Education page. The Education
page displays where a faculty member graduated, her/his major, degree obtained, and
whether that degree is a terminal degree.
Follow the steps below to access and search for Education data.
Step 2 Enter Search Criteria: Enter search criteria in any of the fields. Select
to execute your search.
Notes:
Notes:
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Follow the steps below to access and search for Create Tenure Data.
Step 2 Enter Search Criteria: Enter search criteria in any of the fields. Select
to execute your search.
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Follow the steps below to access and search for Faculty Rank and Status History.
Step 2 Enter Search Criteria: Enter search criteria in any of the fields. Select
to execute your search.
Step 3 Review Search Results: Rank information regarding the faculty member
will display.
Notes:
8. Leave Accruals
Information on the different leave plans (vacation, sick leave, personal days) for an
employee can be located on this page.
Step 1 Navigate to Review Accrual Balances: Select Benefits > Manage Leave
Accruals > Review Accrual Balances:
Step 2 Enter Search Criteria: Enter search criteria in any of the fields. Select
to execute your search.
Step 3 Review Search Results: Leave accrual regarding the employee will
display with several pages. Each type of leave will be grouped together.
Use Find to locate different types of leave. For example, to find Personal
Leave entries, click Find and enter "Personal." This will open the most
recent Personal Leave record. To view each leave record page by page
use the navigation bar.
Notes:
Step 1 Navigate to Create Additional Pay: Select Payroll for North America>
Employee Pay Data USA > Create Additional Pay .
Notes:
Step 2 Enter Search Criteria: Enter search criteria in any of the fields. Select
to execute your search.
Notes:
Step 3 Review Search Results: This page displays information regarding the
employee and his/her additional earnings. More detail can be viewed by
clicking the carats to expand the Job Information and Tax Information
blocks.
Notes:
Step 2 Enter Search Criteria: Enter search criteria in any of the fields. Select
to execute your search.
Step 3 Review Search Results: This page displays information regarding the
employee and his/her job. More detail can be viewed by clicking the carats
to expand the Job Information and Tax Information blocks.
NOTE: Because we don‘t actually run the payroll process in the training
database you will not be able to view Paycheck Data during training. In
the production database, however, information regarding what the
employee has been paid will display.
Action/Reason
The personnel action being taken and the reason for the action being taken.
Action/reasons appear on the Job Data PeopleSoft pages as a code. For example,
HIR/NPW is an action/reason for Hire/Never Previously Worked.
Additional Pay
Earnings paid to an employee in addition to regular or base pay. This information
appears on the Additional Pay PeopleSoft pages. For example, shift differential, extra
compensation as a one-time payment, moving expenses, etc.
Administrative Posts
If an employee has an active, paid appointment, information regarding any subsequent
unpaid appointment(s) is captured on the PeopleSoft Administrative Posts page. This
designation is most commonly associated with academic staff; however, administrative
staff may also have additional titles with no compensation.
*Benefit Program
The University benefit program an employee is eligible to receive. It appears as a 3-
character code on the Benefit Program Participation PeopleSoft page. For example,
NSB – Non-exempt Staff Biweekly.
*Benefit Status
Identifies the benefit eligibility of an employee. It appears on the Job Information
PeopleSoft page as one of the following:
OR
Temporary – (non-regular) an appointment that does not qualify for regular status
as defined above (Non-benefit eligible).
*Business Unit
Identifies the employee‘s home campus/business unit. It appears as a 5-character code
on the Work Location PeopleSoft page. For example, COLUM is the code for Columbia
Campus.
*Concurrent Job
If an employee has an active, paid appointment, any subsequent paid appointment(s) is
considered a concurrent job(s). Concurrent jobs are generally in a different department.
A concurrent job appears in PeopleSoft as an additional Empl Record.
(For example, 01024881-0; 01024881-1)
Courtesy Appointment
An appointment where there is no compensation provided by the University. Used as a
mechanism to provide access to certain university benefits (i.e., ID card, library,
computer) and to track associations with the University. People in courtesy
appointments are in Pay Group NEN (Non-Employee Not Paid). The Pay Group can be
viewed on the Payroll page.
Earn Code
A code that identifies the type of pay. This information appears on the Job Earnings
Distribution PeopleSoft page. For example, REX is the earnings code for regular,
exempt pay.
*EmplID
An identification number that is randomly generated by PeopleSoft and assigned to
employees. It is used as a unique identifier for each employee. It appears as an 8-digit
number on PeopleSoft pages. For example, 01024153.
*Empl Rcd#
Identifies the employee record in PeopleSoft. An employee generally has an empl rcd#
of 0 for the first position, and an empl rcd# of 1, 2, etc., for each successive
appointment. Student appointments start with empl rcd# 1.
*Employee Status
The employment status of the employee. It can be found on the Work Location
PeopleSoft page. Statuses include: A – Active, T – Terminated, R – Retired, L – Leave
with Pay, P – Leave without Pay, D – Death.
FTE
Full-time equivalency. It appears on the Job Information PeopleSoft page as one of the
following:
Full-time - the position has an FTE of 1.00 and standard hours are 40 OR
Part-time - the position has an FTE less than 1.00 and standard hours are less
than 40
*Department
Identifies the specific department or sub-department that has fiscal, programmatic and
administrative responsibility for the employee. It appears as a unique alpha code on the
Work Location PeopleSoft page. For example, CHUMNRESSV is the code for Human
Resource Services on the Columbia campus.
*Job Code
A code that is assigned to a specific job title. This information appears as a 4-digit code
on the Job Information PeopleSoft page. For example, 9330.
*Pay Group
The structure of compensation and pay cycle. This information appears on the Job
Information PeopleSoft page. Pay group includes:
Notes:
INDEX
Add a new row button, 40 Current row of data, 44
Add button, 30, 40 Customize, 40
Additional Pay Pages, 80 Customize page, 40
Authenticate, 6 Data integrity, 10
Back button, 40 Database, 5, 11
Benefit Program Participation page, 61 Delete row button, 40
Bookmarks, 34 Download button, 40
Breadcrumbs, 18 Employment Information Page, 57
Browser, 8, 14 Error messages, 8
Browser session, 8 Escape, 40
Buttons, 40 Expand buttons, 40
Add, 30, 40 Expand section button, 40
Add a new row, 40 Expanding menu, 14
Back, 40 Faculty Education, 70
Cancel, 40 Faculty Information pages, 76
Choose a date, 40 Favorites, 34, 37
Clear, 28, 40 Add to Favorites, 14, 40
Close, 14, 40 My Favorites, 37
Collapse section, 40 Find, 28
Delete row, 40 Find an Existing Value, 40
Download, 40 Find hyperlink, 40
Expand, 40 First hyperlink, 40
Expand section, 40 Folder tab, 29
http, 40 Future rows, 44
Look up, 25, 41 Help, 40
Magnifying glass, 25 Help hyperlink, 40
Minimize, 14, 41 Historical rows of data, 44
Next in list, 41 History rows, 44
Next in List, 30 Home hyperlink, 40
Notify, 30, 41 Home page, 7, 13, 14
Ok, 41 Universal navigational header, 13
Preview, 41 Hot Keys, 40
Previous in list, 41 HRPRD80, 12
Refresh, 14, 30, 41 HRRPT80, 12
Return to search, 41 Http button, 40
Return to Search, 29 Hyperlink, 5, 13, 15, 18, 21, 25, 29
Return to Search, 30 Customize, 40
Save, 30, 41 Customize Page, 40
Search, 23, 41 Find, 40
Show all columns, 41 Find and Existing Value, 40
Show next, 41 First, 40
Show previous, 41 Help, 40
Show tabs, 41 Home, 40
Transfer to, 41 Last, 40
Update/Display, 41 New Window, 41
View related links, 41 View All, 41
Cancel button, 40 Worklist, 41
Choose a date button, 40 Hyperlinks
Clear, 28 Add to Favorites, 40
Clear button, 40 Sign out, 41
Close button, 14, 40 Inquiry Procedures, 42
Collapse section button, 40 Internet Explorer, 6, 34
Compensation page, 69 Internet technology, 5
Compensation Page, 54 Job Data Component, 47
Concurrent jobs, 46 Job Earnings Distribution page, 59
GLOSSARY
Application – A program or group of programs designed for end users.
Browser – Short for Web browser, a software application used to locate and display
Web pages. The two most popular browsers are Netscape Navigator and
Microsoft Internet explorer.
Browser session – The period of time a user interfaces with an application (when
using a web browser).
Cache – A small fast memory holding recently accessed data, designed to speed up
subsequent access to the same data.
Data – Distinct pieces of information, usually formatted in a special way. All software is
divided into two general categories: data and programs. Programs are collections
of instructions for manipulating data.
Favorite – A favorite is a feature found in Microsoft Internet explorer that allows a user
to save the locations to their favorite Internet locations. Similar to Netscape's
book marks.
Grid – Grids allow you to view multiple data records for a single transaction on the
same page.
Home page – A home page is the main page of a Web site. Typically, the home page
provides an index, menu, or other way to see and access the site content.
Interface – A boundary across which two independent systems meet and act on or
communicate with each other.
Internet – A global network connecting millions of computers. More than 100 countries
are linked into exchanges of data, news and opinions.
Internet Explorer – Also referred to as IE, this is Microsoft's free World-Wide Web
browser.
Menu – A list of commands or options from which you can choose. Most applications
now have a menu-driven component. You can choose an item from the menu by
highlighting it and then pressing the Enter or Return key, or by simply pointing to
the item with a mouse and clicking one of the mouse buttons.
Page – (web page) A document on the World Wide Web. Every Web page is identified
by a unique URL (Uniform Resource Locator).
Production database – The database where real or ―live‖ work data is stored.
Secure page – When accessing a web site, a secure page is a page with security
provisions which ensure that only authorized users may access it. Secure sites
usually require logging in with a user ID and password, have a URL that starts
with ―https‖, and display a lock at the bottom of the screen.
Security – In the computer industry, refers to techniques for ensuring that data stored in
a computer cannot be read or compromised by any individuals without
authorization.
Sign in page – The sign in page is where a user logs into a secure site. It provides
fields for entering the user ID and password.
Training sandbox – The training sandbox is a database in which you can practice what
you learn in training. This database is not tied to production data and is refreshed
nightly so you can ―play‖ in the sandbox and make mistakes without impacting
real data.
URL – Abbreviation of Uniform Resource Locator, the global address of documents and
other resources on the World Wide Web.
User – An individual who uses a computer. This includes expert programmers as well
as novices. An end user is any individual who runs an application program.
User guide – A user guide is an instruction manual that serves as a learning tool and
reference resource for users of a software application.
User ID – For our purposes, your user ID is the same as your Exchange ID, SSO ID, or
NT ID.
Username – A name used to gain access to a computer system.
Web browser – a software application used to locate and display Web pages. The two
most popular browsers are Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet explorer.
Web page – A web page is a document on the World Wide Web. Every Web page is
identified by a unique URL (Uniform Resource Locator).
Web site – A site (location) on the World Wide Web. Each Web site contains a home
page, which is the first document users see when they enter the site. The site
might also contain additional documents and files. Each site is owned and
managed by an individual, company or organization.
World Wide Web – A system of Internet servers that support specially formatted
documents. The documents are formatted in a markup language called HTML
(HyperText Markup Language) that supports links to other documents, as well as
graphics, audio, and video files. This means you can jump from one document to
another simply by clicking on hot spots. Not all Internet servers are part of the
World Wide Web.
Congratulations!