Keyword: Suspense
The chart on this page shows, at a high level, how the payroll process works and where in the process reports pull information from. The table on the back explains the reports listed on this page and when it’s helpful to use each one.
This is the PowerPoint deck used for the Suspense Management Reports webinar. The content contains: the importance of managing suspense particularly for Project Closeout, the Funding End Date Notification Report, the Suspense Analysis Report, and queries for managing open transactions for Project Closeout.
The Suspense Management Reports webinar demonstrates the importance of managing suspense particularly for Project Closeout, the Funding End Date Notification Report, the Suspense Analysis Report, and queries for managing open transactions for Project Closeout.
This procedure contains the steps for running the Suspense Analysis Report, which shows payroll charges already in suspense. The procedure also discusses the practices surrounding the management of suspense. The procedure also shows the report results, which include the chartfield string causing the charge to go to payroll suspense, and aging.
This is a procedure containing the steps for running the Funding End Date Notification Report, a report that shows current and future payroll suspense charges based on current funding. The procedure also describes the information found on the report results, including the reason for the suspense, the employee name, and the amount in suspense.
This self-paced course covers how to access and run the following PAAT reports: Review Pending Transactions; Current Suspense Charges; and Labor Expense Summary.