Travel and Expense User Guide Created on Tuesday, July 02, 2013
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3 Table of Contents Introduction... iv Manager Process - ER & TA... 1 Budget Check an Expense Report & Travel Authorization... 1 Approve/Send Back an Expense Report Expense Report Setting up User Preferences Delegating Entry Authority Create an Expense Report from a Blank Form Create an Expense Report from a Travel Authorization Modifying an Expense Report Print an Expense Report Copy an Expense report Review Expense Report Delete an Expense Report Travel Authorization Create a Travel Authorization from a Blank Form Modify a Travel Authorization Print a Travel Authorization Copy A Travel Authorization View A Travel Authorization Cancel an Approved Travel Authorization Delete a Travel Authorization Page iii
4 Introduction This module contains information regarding the State of Indiana's Travel and Expense Travel Authorization and Expense Report entry and policies. The is divided into three lessons: 1) Travel Authorization (Form G10) 2) Expense Report (Travel Voucher) 3) Miscellaneous Procedures Page iv
5 Manager Process - ER & TA Budget Check an Expense Report & Travel Authorization Procedure 1. From the main menu, click the Manager Self-Service link. Page 1
6 2. Click the Travel and Expense Center - M link. Page 2
7 3. Click the Approve Transactions link. Page 3
8 4. The first approver(s) in the workflow routing is designated to perform the budget check process in conjunction with approval of the document. This reserves funds for upcoming travel (Travel Authorization) or employee reimbursement (Expense Report). Approvers not responsible for the budget check process need only be concerned with reviewing the document as required by the approval role. The Approve Transactions page provides an Overview tab that displays all transactions, while the other tabs organize them according to the transaction type. Click the Expense Reports tab for this example. Page 4
9 5. Option 1: BUDGET CHECK FROM OVERVIEW TABS The Budget Check process that reserves funds for the transaction may be run from the Expense Report tab or from the document itself during review/approval. Each transaction must have a valid budget check status before it can be approved. Let's look at Budget Check from the Expense Reports tab first. Click the Select checkbox next to the transaction to be budget checked. Notice the Budget Status column. The status is currently Not Chk'd. Page 5
10 6. Click the Budget Check button to launch the budget check process. Page 6
11 7. The Expense Report will disappear from the list on the Expense Reports tab until budget checking is complete. Be patient as this may take several minutes. After the process has been launched, click the Refresh List button every 30 seconds or so. When the process is complete, the Expense Report will reappear on the list. If the process is successful, the Budget Status column will indicate Valid. Page 7
12 8. Option 2: BUDGET CHECK FROM THE DOCUMENT The second method for running budget check is most recommended because it allows the approver to review the document and complete the budget check in the same procedure. Approvers not responsible for the budget check follow the same path, but exclude the budget checking procedures. Open the document to be budget checked and approved by clicking the appropriate link in the Description or Transaction ID column. Page 8
13 9. The link opens a summary view of the Expense Report. Each of the Expense Types listed beneath Expense Line Items is a link that will display more detail about the expense, including the accounting/chartfield information. To run Budget Check, scroll to the bottom of the Expense Report. Page 9
14 10. Notice the Budget Status is currently Not Chk'd. An Expense Report cannot be approved until the Budget Status is Valid. Click the Budget Options link. Page 10
15 11. The Commitment Control page will open. Click the Budget Check button. Page 11
16 12. When the process has completed successfully, the Budget Checking Header Status will indicate Valid Budget Check. Click the OK button to return to the Expense Report Summary. Page 12
17 13. Scroll to the bottom of the Expense Report. Page 13
18 14. The Budget Status on the Expense Report Is now Valid. Once review of the expenses is complete, the options are Approve or Send Back. Any revisions required must be done by the employee and the transaction resubmitted. If Send Back is selected, an explanation describing the problem and/or what changes are necessary must be entered in the Comments field. Click the Approve or Send Back button. If approved, the document will route to the next designated approver(s). 15. End of Procedure. Page 14
19 Approve/Send Back an Expense Report Procedure 1. From the main menu, click the Manager Self-Service link. Page 15
20 2. Click the Travel and Expense Center - M link. Page 16
21 3. Click the Approvals link. Page 17
22 4. Click the Approve Transactions link. Page 18
23 5. The Approve Transactions page provides an overview tab that displays all pending transactions, while the other tabs organize them according to the transaction type. Approval of the Travel Authorization and/or the Expense Report is performed using the same process. For this example, click the Expense Reports tab. Page 19
24 6. Locate the appropriate transaction in the list of Expense Reports. Click the Description or Transaction ID link to open a summary of the Expense Report and access the details of each expense line item. Page 20
25 7. The Expense Report Summary provides a view of the travel document. Each of the Expense Types listed in the Expense Line Items section is a link that will display more detail about each individual expense including the accounting/chartfield information. Page 21
26 8. Once review of the expenses is complete, the options are Approve or Send Back. Any revisions required must be done by the employee and the transaction resubmitted. If Send Back is selected, an explanation describing the problem and/or what changes are necessary must be entered in the Comments field. Click the Approve or Send Back button. Page 22
27 9. To continue with more approvals, click the Return to Approval List link. 10. End of Procedure. Page 23
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29 Expense Report Setting up User Preferences Procedure 1. From the main menu, click the Employee Self-Service link. Page 25
30 2. Click the Travel and Expenses link. Page 26
31 3. Click the Review/Edit Profile link. Page 27
32 4. The Employee Profile page will open. Entering information specific to each individual traveler will save time and data entry efforts by populating portions of the Expense Report by default. It may be changed if necessary when the Expense Report is created. Click the User Defaults tab. Page 28
33 5. Default Creation Method The Online section under this title, the Expense Report, Time Report, and Travel Authorization should be set to "Open a Blank" (report or authorization). The Mobile - Laptop section will also be set to "Open a Blank Report." Expense Defaults Click the Entry Method list. Select Occasional User. 6. Click the Report Description field. The Report Description field is not currently used and should be left blank. Page 29
34 7. Click the Business Purpose list. Select Business - In State Page 30
35 8. Click the Orginating Location list. The Originating Location field should identify the location from where the traveler typically begins a trip. Locations in Travel and Expenses are organized by zip code. Click the Look Up (magnifying glass) icon to select the Originating Location. Page 31
36 9. Click the down arrow in the Search By field. The search criteria options are Description (search by city name) or Originating Location (search by zip code). Select either Description or Orginating Location, enter the city or zip code, and click the Look Up button. Page 32
37 10. Using the Advanced Lookup is another option. Click the Advanced Lookup link. Page 33
38 11. The Advanced Lookup offers the same criteria options as the Basic Lookup, but additionally provides operators to allow searching with less specific information. Click the down arrow in the Description field. Page 34
39 12. Select Contains as the operator for the Description search option. Enter the city name in the Description field. For demonstration, enter Danville. Page 35
40 13. Click the Look Up button. Page 36
41 14. To select a location from the list of search results, click either the zip code link in the Originating Location column, or the city/state in the Description column. 15. Click in the Payment Type field. The Payment Type field is not currently used and should be left blank. 16. Click in the Transportation ID field. The Transportation ID field is not currently used and should be left blank. Page 37
42 17. Click the Per Diem Range field. The Per Diem Range field is not currently used and should be left blank. 18. Click the Billing Type field. The Billing Type field is not currently used (as a default) and should be left blank. Page 38
43 19. The Expense Location field is optional and may be left blank, or used to identify a default destination. Use of this default would only be helpful if consistently traveling to the same place. If using this option, click the Look Up (magnifying glass) icon to search for the location needed. Click in the Expense Location field. 20. The Number of Nights field is not currently used and should be left blank. Click in the Number of Nights field. Page 39
44 21. Expense Types define the specific types of costs associated with travel. Each one must be linked to a Payment Type and Billing Type. Click the down arrow in the Expense Type field to view the list of choices. Page 40
45 22. Click the Expense Type list. Select Airfare. Page 41
46 23. Click the Payment Type list. Select Prepaid. Page 42
47 24. Click the Billing Type list. Select Prepaid. Page 43
48 25. Click the Add a Row ("+") to add additional rows. Page 44
49 26. Enter 9 as the number of rows to be added. Page 45
50 27. Complete the Expense Type Defaults by selecting the 9 remaining Expense Types, associated Payment Types and Billling Types. Page 46
51 28. Click the Enabled checkbox option. ***IMPORTANT*** The Project Defaults for Expenses section should only be enabled/completed if your agency uses Projects information in the chartfield string for travel reimbursements. If not, these fields should be left blank. 29. Enter the Business Unit into the PC Business Unit field. For demonstration, enter or your business unit. 30. Click in the Project field. The Project field should be left blank unless only one project is ever used, or there's one project used the majority of the time. 31. Click in the Activity field. If a Project was entered, select the Activity. Page 47
52 32. Click in the Source Type field. If a Source Type is applicable with the Project, select it. If not, leave the field blank. 33. Click in the Category field. If a Category is applicable with the Project, select it. If not, leave the field blank. 34. Click in the Subcategory field. If a Subcategory is applicable with the Project, select it. If not, leave the field blank. 35. Scroll to the right to view the rest of the page (if necessary). 36. Enter 100 into the Percentage field. 37. ***OPTIONAL*** If necessary, multiple lines may be added using the Add a Row button to define more than one distribution. The total of all Percentages entered, though, must equal 100%. Click the Add multiple new rows at row 1 (Alt+7) button to add more Project Default lines. Repeat the previous steps to enter the Project information. Page 48
53 38. Click the Save button at the bottom of the page. 39. Entering User Defaults is complete. Click the Home link at the top of the page. 40. End of Procedure. Delegating Entry Authority Procedure The Travel and Expense module allows a designated user to enter transactions on behalf of another user (the traveler). The traveler must grant this authority before the designated user will be able to enter transactions on their behalf. Page 49
54 1. To begin, click the Employee Self-Service link. Page 50
55 2. Click the Travel and Expenses link. Page 51
56 3. Click the User Preferences link. Page 52
57 4. Click the Delegate Entry Authority link. Page 53
58 5. Add or delete authorized users by using the [+] Add and [-] Delete buttons. The PeopleSoft user ID of the person to be authorized must be entered in the Authorzied User ID field/column. Click the Save button when additions or revisions are complete. 6. Delegate Entry Authority is complete. Click the Home link to return to the home/main menu. 7. Congratulations! You have learned how to successfully add/delete authorized users to your account. End of Procedure. Page 54
59 Create an Expense Report from a Blank Form Procedure 1. Click the Employee Self-Service link. Page 55
60 2. Click the Travel and Expense Center - E link. Page 56
61 3. Click the Expense Report link. Page 57
62 4. Click the Create link. Page 58
63 5. IMPORTANT INFORMATION When following the instruction outlined in this demonstration, be mindful that this presentation was designed to assist in learning the software application. Although some business process instruction is provided, not all State travel rules, policies, and regulations are addressed. Questions regarding specific information to be included, per diem rates and how they're applied, or other specific State travel requirements should be directed to the agency travel department/travel administrators. Let's Get Started! The Quick Start field will default to A Blank Report. This is the most common method used to create an Expense Report, but other options are available. Click the Quick Start list. Page 59
64 6. QUICK START OPTIONS If out-of-state travel was approved using a Travel Authorization, the information in that document may be copied into the Expense Report and dates/amounts updated as needed. If the travel expenses to be reported this time are similar to those reported with a previous Expense Report, an existing ER may be copied to a new one. The dates/amounts may then be updated as needed. The Template and Entries from My Wallet options are not currently used. Select A Blank Report to create an Expense Report from scratch. Page 60
65 7. TRAVEL DESCRIPTION Click inside the Description field. Enter your Business Unit and the From/To dates of travel (FSSA). ***Each agency may decide what information should be entered here to suit their operations. Contact your agency Travel Administrator if you have questions.*** Enter a detailed account of the purpose for travel in the Comment field to the right. Page 61
66 8. BUSINESS PURPOSE The Business Purpose simply identifies the travel as "in state," or "out-of-state." If user defaults have been previously set, this field should default to Business - In State, as this is most common. Click the Business Purpose list and select the appropriate option. Page 62
67 9. DEFAULT LOCATION The Default Location designates the destination that will be tied to all expenses reported, and it may be changed on any line where it might be different. Choosing a default for the destination is optional, and the field may be left blank. If not entered as a default, the destination location must be entered on each line individually. Click the Look up Default Location (magnifying glass) icon to search for and choose the Default Location. Page 63
68 10. Click the down arrow next to the Search by list. Page 64
69 11. Select either Description or Expense Location as the search operator. The Expense Locations are organized by zip code. If the zip code is known, it is the most efficient search option because there will be an exact match. If the city or zip code needed is not found, contact the agency travel administrator to request that it be added. For this example, select Description. In the blank Begins With field, type fort. Page 65
70 12. Click the Look Up button. Page 66
71 13. The search will return a list of Locations that begin with "Fort." Find the appropriate location description and click the link in the Description column. Page 67
72 14. ACCOUNTING DEFAULTS The option to enter default accounting information is helpful by reducing the amount of information that must be entered redundantly for each expense reported. Chartfields entered through Accounting Defaults will be tied to each expense line listed, but may be changed or updated for specific expenses if necessary. Click the Accounting Defaults link. Page 68
73 15. Accounting information entered on the Accounting Defaults page will be applied to each Expense Report line. The Chartfields required vary by agency. The correct accounting information should be provided by the division controller, accounting department, or manager/supervisor depending on the agency structure. The Account (not shown on this page) will default based on the type of expense. Enter the appropriate accounting information and click the OK button to return to the Expense Report. Page 69
74 16. ATTACHMENTS AND DOCUMENTATION Receipts and other required expenses documentation may be scanned and attached to the Expense Report electronically. Click the Paper Clip icon to browse your file directories, locate the documents, and upload them as attachments. Enter a description of the information contained in the attached file. Click the "+" to add rows as needed for additional attachments. Page 70
75 17. ENTER TRAVEL EXPENSES To begin listing travel expenses for reimbursement (or to document those that have been pre-paid), click the down arrow on the Expense Type field and select an expense description. All expenses for a travel event including those that were paid for in advance or by a vendor should be listed on the Expense Report. Using the Payment Type and Billing Type of Prepaid for these types of expenses, Travel and Expenses will calculate the amount to be reimbursed to the traveler only. For this example, select Lodging/Hotel. Page 71
76 18. In the Expense Date field, enter the date the expense was incurred. In the Amount Spent field, enter the dollar amount of the expense. The Currency field will remain USD. Page 72
77 19. PAYMENT TYPE Employee Paid should be used for an expense paid by the employee to be reimbursed. Prepaid should be used for an expense which the agency/division has paid in advance, or will be billed for directly. Travel Card should be used for an expense charged to a State-issued travel credit card. Click the Payment Type field down arrow and make a selection from the list. Page 73
78 20. BILLING TYPE In State Billable (most common) In-state travel expense considered billable forfederal project purposes. In State NonBillable (less common) In-state travel expense NOT considered billable for federal project purposes. Out of State Billable (most common) Out-of-state travel expense considered billable forfederal project purposes. Out of State NonBillable (less common) Out-of-state travel expense NOT considered billable forfederal project purposes. Prepaid In-state or out-of-state expense that the agency/division has paid in advance or will be billed for directly. Click the Billing Type field down arrow and make a selection from list. Page 74
79 21. EXPENSE DETAIL Click the Detail link. The Expense Detail page will open where all required information related to this expense line must be entered. Page 75
80 22. Information previously entered will populate some of the fields on this page by default. The Originating Location field should identify from where the trip began. The Destination Location field should identify where this particular expense was incurred. The No Receipt and Non-Reimburseable checkboxes should not be used. In the Description field, enter a description of the expense; the name of the hotel, the address, and the zip code. For this example, Enter Holiday Inn. Page 76
81 23. The Location Amount and No Receipt fields are not currently used. Enter Accounting Info (if not set as default) Click the Accounting Detail link. Page 77
82 24. ACCOUNTING DETAIL If Accounting Defaults have been set-up, the required chartfield information will populate by default. It may be entered manually or changed if necessary. The correct accounting information should be provided by the division controller, accounting department, or manager/supervisor depending on the agency structure. Page 78
83 25. Click the OK button when the required accounting information has been entered/verified. Page 79
84 26. CHECK FOR ERRORS Click the Check Expense for Errors link before returning to the Expense Report (main page). If any information is missing or incorrect, "red flags" will appear at the top of the page describing the exception. Page 80
85 27. Click the Return to Expense Report link to return to the Expense Report main page. Page 81
86 28. Click the Save for Later button after adding each expense line. After saving, the Expense Report will be assigned the next available number. It will be displayed at the top of the page. Page 82
87 29. LIST ADDITIONAL EXPENSES If there are additional expenses to report and blank lines aren't shown, click the "+" to add lines. Page 83
88 30. EXPENSE TYPE - MILEAGE When adding mileage expenses, notice that the Amount Spent field is inactive on the main page and a dollar amount cannot be entered. Travel and Expenses will automatically calculate the amount due based on the miles traveled according the State's current mileage allowance. To enter the number of miles being claimed for mileage expense lines, click the Detail link at the end of the row to go to the Expense Detail page (after entering the Payment Type and Billing Type). Page 84
89 31. Enter the number of miles claimed in the Miles field. When the page refrehses, the dollar amount due will be calculated based on the current allowance and displayed as the Reimbursement Amount on this page and in the Amount field on the main page. Be sure to also complete the other required fields for this expense (Originating/Destination Location, Description, Accounting Detail, etc.) as necessary. Click the Return to Expense Report page to return to the main page. Page 85
90 32. Expense Type - Per Diem Claims for Per Diem (in-state and/or out-of-state) require that the time parameters of the days travel be specified. The fields to enter the beginning/ending times are located on the Expense Detail page. Enter the Expense Date and the Per Diem amount claimed on the expense line. Be sure that Employee Paid is selected as the Payment Type. Click the Detail link at the end of the row to go to the Expense Detail page. Page 86
91 33. The Start Time and End Time fields should document the travel time frame eligible for per diem reimbursement. Questions about per diem allowances and requirements should be directed to the agency travel administrator. Per Diem amounts are not currently calculated automatically and must be entered manually. Do not use the Refresh Per Diem Amounts button or Per Diem Deductions link below. Be sure to also complete the other required fields for this expense (Originating/Destination Location, Description, Accounting Detail, etc.) as necessary. Click the Return to Expense Report page to return to the main page. Page 87
92 34. SUBMIT EXPENSES FOR APPROVAL Continue to add expenses until the information is complete. Click the Submit button when all expenses have been listed and the Expense Report is ready for approvals. Page 88
93 35. SUBMIT CONFIRMATION A confirmation page allows a summary of the Expense Report to be reviewed before it's submitted to approvers. Click the OK button to submit the expense report. Click the Cancel button if changes are needed or it's not ready to submit for any reason. Page 89
94 36. MONITOR PENDING ACTIONS Once submitted for approval, click the RIGHT mouse button anywhere on the Expense Report page. Select Refresh from the pop-up menu. Page 90
95 37. After the page is refreshed, the Pending s (approval routing) for the Expense Report will be displayed. It may take up to several minutes for the workflow routing to be visible after submission. If the Pending s are not displayed immediately, be patient and click the right mouse button/select refresh again. To monitor the Expense Report through the required approvals, navigate to Employee Self Service>Travel and Expenses Center>Expense Report>View from the main menu. The Pending s sections will update as approvals are made. 38. End of Procedure. Create an Expense Report from a Travel Authorization Procedure Page 91
96 1. Click the Employee Self-Service link. Page 92
97 2. Click the Travel and Expense Center - E link. Page 93
98 3. Click the Expense Report link. Page 94
99 4. Click the Create link. Page 95
100 5. COPY A TRAVEL AUTHORIZATION TO AN EXPENSE REPORT Travel initiated with a Travel Authorization (out-of-state travel only for many agencies) should be copied to an Expense Report. This not only eliminates duplicate data entry, but also relieves funds that were reserved by the Travel Authorization. Additional expenses to be reimbursed may be added to the information copied. Click the down arrow in the Quick Start field. Page 96
101 6. Select A Travel Authorization from the list. Page 97
102 7. Click the GO button. Page 98
103 8. A new page allows will offer choices of Travel Authorizations eligible to be copied to Expense Reports. The "From and To" dates may be changed to widen or narrow the search results. Always click the Search button to refresh the list. Page 99
104 9. Locate the Travel Authorization to be copied to an Expense Report and click the Select button. Page 100
105 10. All information from the travel authorization is transfered in the expense report. Update estimate amounts to actual amounts (if necessary), add attachments if required, and list any additonal expense items to be reimbursed. Page 101
106 11. Click the Save For Later button. The Expense Report will be assigned the next available number. When all information is complete and ready for approvals, click the Submit button. 12. End of Procedure. Modifying an Expense Report Procedure Page 102
107 1. Click the Employee Self-Service link. Page 103
108 2. Click the Travel and Expense Center - E link. Page 104
109 3. Click the Expense Report link. Page 105
110 4. Click the Modify link. Page 106
111 5. The Search By field offers several criteria options for locating the Expense Report to be modified if desired. IT IS IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER THAT ONLY EXPENSE REPORTS IN PENDING STATUS CAN BE MODIFIED. IF THE TRANSACTION IS IN THE PROCESS OF BEING APPROVED, AN ASSIGNED APPROVER MUST BE CONTACTED AND ASKED TO CLICK "SEND BACK" SO THAT CHANGES CAN BE MADE. Enter the Expense Report number and click the Search button. Page 107
112 6. Select the Expense Report to be modified and click the Report ID link. Page 108
113 7. Make the necessary changes to the Expense Report and click the Save For Later button. When complete and ready for approvals, click the Submit button. 8. Click the Home link to return to the home/main menu. 9. End of Procedure. Print an Expense Report Procedure Page 109
114 1. Click the Employee Self-Service link. Page 110
115 2. Click the Travel and Expense Center - E link. 3. Click the Expense Report link. 4. Click the Print link. Page 111
116 5. Printing (generating a pdf) requires a Run Control which sets the parameters for the process. EXISTING RUN CONTROL Click the Search button. If the search provides results, Run Controls have been created and may be selected for use. Click one of the Run Control ID links. NEW RUN CONTROL If the search doesn't provide results or a new Run Control is needed, click the Add a New Value tab. Page 112
117 6. When naming a Run Control ID, the title must be entered using all capital letters, and include no spaces or special characters. The title used, though, may be anything that identifes the process. For this example, Enter PRINT_ER in the Run Control ID field.. Page 113
118 7. The only information required for this Run Control is the Expense Report ID to be printed. The number may be entered into the Report ID field manually, or located using the Look up Report ID (magnifying glass) icon. Page 114
119 8. If using the Look Up feature, search criteria options are available to assist in narrowing the results. Locate the correct Expense Report in the search results provided and click an entry the Report ID link. Page 115
120 9. After the Report ID has been entered or selected using the Look Up feature, click the Run button. Page 116
121 10. The Process Scheduler Request page will open. The information above the Process List section (dark blue band) should not be changed. It is IMPORTANT to select TRAVEL VOUCHER from the Process List using the checkbox.do NOT select the Expense Sheet option. Page 117
122 11. Click the OK button. Page 118
123 12. When the process is launched, it will be assigned a Process Instance number. To follow the progress of the process, click the Process Monitor link. Page 119
124 13. The Process Monitor page will display the most current process at the top of the Process List. The Run Status and Distribution Status columns will indicate when the process is finished and the pdf is available. Page 120
125 14. The page will not automatically update as the process runs. Click the Refresh button every seconds until the Run Status column displays Success, and the Distribution Status displays Posted. Page 121
126 15. To access the pdf to be printed, click the Details link. Page 122
127 16. Click the View Log/Trace link. Page 123
128 17. Click the PDF link. A new window will pop up displaying the Expense Report in pdf format. Page 124
129 18. Click the Save button (if desired) to save a copy of the file. Click the Print button to print the file/hard copy. Close the pop-up window when finished. Page 125
130 19. Click the Return button to leave the View Log/Trace page. Page 126
131 20. Click the OK button to leave the Process Detail page. Page 127
132 21. Click the Go back to Expense Report link to return to the Run Control page, or if finished, use the main menu for navigation or sign out of the application. 22. End of Procedure. Copy an Expense report Procedure 1. Copy Expense Report The ability to copy an existing Expense Report is useful when the travel expenses to be reported are very similar to those on a previous document. The information from the previous ER may be copied into a new document and the dates, amounts, locations, etc., updated as necessary. Page 128
133 2. Click the Employee Self-Service link. Page 129
134 3. Click the Travel and Expense Center - E link. 4. Click the Expense Report link. Page 130
135 5. Click the Create link. Page 131
136 6. Click the down arrow next to the Quick Start field. Page 132
137 7. Select An Existing Report from the drop down list. Page 133
138 8. Click the GO button. Page 134
139 9. The Copy From page offers date range fields as search criteria for locating the existing ER to be copied. Adjust the dates as necessary and click the Search button to update the list. Locate the Report ID to be copied in the search results. To review the document from this page before copying, click the link in the Report ID column. Click the Select button to copy the existing document. Page 135
140 10. The Expense Report selected will be copied into a new document. Revise the description and update all other fields as necessary. Also, be sure to update/revise the Detail section for each expense line. Page 136
141 11. Click the Save For Later button to save the new expense report. A number will be assigned. When complete and ready for approvals, click the Submit button. 12. End of Procedure. Review Expense Report Procedure Page 137
142 1. Click the Employee Self-Service link. Page 138
143 2. Click the Travel and Expense Center - E link. 3. Click the Expense Report link. 4. Click the View link. Page 139
144 5. Enter the Expense Report ID or use the available search options to locate the correct document. Click the Search button. Page 140
145 6. If the search options used provided a list of results, select the correct document and click an entry in the Report ID column. Page 141
146 7. To review more information about each expense line, click the Detail link. Page 142
147 8. To review the accounting information, click the Accounting Detail link. Page 143
148 9. After reviewing the charfields, click the OK button. Page 144
149 10. Click the Return to Expense Report link. Page 145
150 11. Click the Return to Search button to review another Expense Report. 12. End of Procedure. Delete an Expense Report Procedure Page 146
151 1. Click the Employee Self-Service link. Page 147
152 2. Click the Travel and Expense Center - E link. 3. Click the Expense Report link. 4. Click the Delete link. Page 148
153 5. Select the Expense Report(s) to delete from the list of those that are eligible. Page 149
154 6. Click the Delete Selected Report(s) button. Page 150
155 7. A new page will confirm that the action has been completed. Click the OK button. Page 151
156 8. Click the Return to Expense Report link. Page 152
157 9. Click the Home link or sign out of the application. 10. End of Procedure. Page 153
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159 Travel Authorization Create a Travel Authorization from a Blank Form Procedure 1. Click the Employee Self-Service link. Page 155
160 2. Click the Travel and Expense Center - E link. Page 156
161 3. Click the Travel Authorization link. Page 157
162 4. Click the Create link. Page 158
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164 5. IMPORTANT INFORMATION When following the instruction outlined in this demonstration, be mindful that this presentation was designed to assist in learning the software application. Although some business process instruction is provided, not all State travel rules, policies, and regulations are addressed. Questions regarding specific information to be included, per diem rates and how they're applied, or other specific State travel requirements should be directed to the agency travel department/travel administrators. QUICK START OPTIONS The Quick Start field will default to A Blank Authorization. This is the most comment method used to create a Travel Authorization, but other options are available. If the travel request being created is similar to a previous Travel Authorization, and existing TA may be copied to a new one. The dates, amounts, and other information may then be updated as needed. (See Copy a Travel Authorization for details.) The Template option is not currently used. Select A Blank Authorization to create a Travel Authorization from scratch. 6. TRAVEL DESCRIPTION Click inside the Description field. Enter a brief description of the travel request. ***Each agency may dictate what information should be entered here to suit their operation. Contact your agency Travel Administrator is you have questions.*** Enter a detailed justification/account of the purpose for travel in the Comment field to the right. Enter "Travel for TA". Page 160
165 7. BUSINESS PURPOSE The Business Purpose simply identifies the travel as "in state" or "out-of-state." It is important to make the correct selection so that the Travel Authorization routes for approval correctly. Click the down arrow next to the Business Purpose field and select Business - Out of State 8. DEFAULT LOCATION The Default Location designates the destination that will be tied to all expenses reported, and it may be changed on any line where it might be different. Choosing a default for the destination is optional, and the field may be left blank. If not entered as a default, the destination location must be entered on each line individually. Click the Look up Default Location (Alt+5) button (magnifying glass) to search for and choose the Default Location. Page 161
166 9. Click the down arrow next to the Search by list. Select Description, Expense Location, or State as the search option. Expense Locations are organized by zip code. If Expense Location is used as the search option, enter the zip code (or first few digits). Click the Look Up button. Click the zip code link in the Expense Location column to select a location. If the city or zip code needed is not found in the search results, contact the agency travel administrator to request that it be added. Page 162
167 10. The Advanced Lookup feature offers more search options to narrow the results. Click the Advanced Lookup link. 11. Click the down arrow next to the Description field. Each of the search options offers many different operators to assist in finding a location. For this example, select Contains. Enter "Atlanta" in the description field. 12. Click the Look Up button. 13. Select the Expense Location from the search results. If the city or zip code needed is not found in the search results, contact the agency travel administrator to request that it be added. Page 163
168 14. DATES AND TIMES The Date From and Date To fields should identify the dates that the trip begins and ends. Click the Choose a date (Alt+5) (calendar) icon next to the Date From field and select the date that the trip will begin. 15. Click the Choose a date (Alt+5) (calendar) icon next to the Date To field and select the date that the trip will end. Also enter the Departure Time and Return Time in the respective fields. 16. ATTACHMENTS AND DOCUMENTATION Required supporting documentation in electronic format or that has been scanned can be added in the Attachments section. Click the Paper Clip icon to browse file directories, locate documents, and upload them as attachments. 17. Enter a description of the information in the attached file in the Attached Filed Description field. Click the "+" to add rows as needed for additional attachments. 18. NON-BUSINESS TIME If adding personal time (including weekends), check Yes. If the Yes box is checked dates must be listed. If the time required is being used for official business only, do NOT select the checkbox. Page 164
169 19. TRAVEL PURPOSE Is this trip necessary to fulfill job duties? Check this box if the travel requested is essential to performance of job duties. Is this for Conference attendence? If supporting documentation indicates travel involves a conference, this box must be checked. 20. START DATES AND TIMES Enter the exact date/time of departure. Example: If a flight departs at 10:00a.m., at least 1.5 hours prior to departure time is needed for check-in. 8:30a.m. should be entered as the Meeting Start Time. (i.e. 7/21/09-8:30a.m.) OR... The exact time or estimated time the travelers attendance is required in any meeting, conference, or other official business. Example: If a conference starts 7/20/09 at 8:00a.m. but the part of the traveler's attendance isn't required until 7/21/09 at noon, 7/21/09 should be entered as the Meeting Start Date, and 12:00p.m. as the Meeting Start Time. 21. END DATES AND TIMES Enter the exact date and time the traveler is to return to their originating location. Specify the exact time the traveler's required attendance in any meeting, conference, or other official business ends. 22. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION All modes of transportation to be utilized are to be checked and the estimated costs included on the Travel Authorization. Estimated airfare can be obtained online or through the contracted travel agency and should be listed in as expense lines in the Detail section below. Page 165
170 23. ACCOUNT INFORMATION Fund Account Name: Actual name of account; example: a grant name or other. Fund Account Number: Actual Account Number; example: 0000/ Percentage breakdowns are required! Check the box or boxes that apply and enter the percentage breakdown. If Other Source is marked, enter the name of other source in the line below. 24. HOTEL INFORMATION Enter the name and location (city) of the hotel. The estimated per day rate must include the tax rate. Page 166
171 25. CONTACT INFORMATION Contact Name Enter the name of the agency travel contact. Contact Phone Enter the agency travel contact s phone number. Page 167
172 26. EXPENSE TYPE - AIRFARE Click the down arrow next to the Expense Type field. All expenses (exact or estimated) for a travel event should be listed on the Travel Authorization, including those to be paid for in advance or by a vendor. Select the Expense to be listed. Select Airfare. 27. Enter the date of the expense in the Date field. Enter "06/15/2009". Page 168
173 28. Enter the cost of the airfare in the Amount field. Enter "375.00". 29. Click the down arrow next to the Payment Type field. Select the option Prepaid. Prepaid should be used as the Payment Type for expenses to be paid for by the agency and not the employee. 30. Click the down arrow next to the Billing Type field. Select the option Prepaid. Select Prepaid as the Billing Type when Prepaid is selected as the Payment Type. Page 169
174 31. EXPENSE DETAIL Click the Detail link. Page 170
175 32. The Authorization Detail page will open where all required information related to this particular expense line must be entered. Using the Look Up (magnifying glass) button, select the Originating Location. This should identify from where the trip began. Enter the name of the airline in the Description field. For this example, enter "US Airways". Description is a required field. The Payment Type, Billing Type, and Amount will be populated by default from the information entered on the previous page. The Location Amount field is not currently used. 33. ENTER ACCOUNTING DETAIL Click the Accounting Detail link. Page 171
176 34. ACCOUNTING DETAIL If Accounting Defaults have been set-up, the required chartfield information will be populated by default. Any of the fields may be entered manually or changed if necessary. If Accounting Defaults were NOT set-up, enter the required chartfield information. The correct accounting information should be provided by controller, accounting department, or manager/supervisor depending on the agency structure. 35. PROJECTS If the agency uses Project information, The Project, Activity, Category, Class, and Product fields may be required. The information may be entered manually. Each field also offers a Look Up (magnifying glass) feature to search for valid selections. Page 172
177 36. Click the OK button when the required accounting information has been entered/verified. 37. CHECK FOR ERRORS Click the Check Expense For Errors button. If there are errors or warnings, a red flag will appear at the top of the page describing the exception. Make any necessary corrections or revisions and click the Check Expense for Errors again. Page 173
178 38. Click the Return to Travel Authorization Entry link. 39. Click the SAVE FOR LATER button after entering each expense line to eliminate the risk of losing information entered. After saving, the Travel Authorization will be assigned the next available number. It will be displayed at the top of the page. 40. EXPENSE TYPE - LODGING/HOTEL Click the down arrow next to the Expense Type field to add the next expense. Select Lodging/Hotel. 41. Enter the date of the expense in the Date field. 42. Enter the cost associated with this expense in the Amount field. Enter "82.00". Page 174
179 43. Click the down arrow next to the Payment Type field. If the traveler is paying for this expense, select Employee Paid. If User Defaults have been set-up, the default settings will be displayed. *FSSA users must never select the Travel Card option. 44. Click the down arrow next to the Billing Type field. Select Out of State-Billable. Billing Type Prepaid may not be used with Payment Type Employee Paid. *FSSA users should never select In State-NonBillable or Out of State- NonBillable. 45. EXPENSE DETAIL Click the Detail link. Page 175
180 46. Select the Originating Location (from where the trip began). Enter the name of the hotel (for Expense Type Lodging/Hotel) in the Description field. For this example, enter "Radisson". Description is a required field. 47. Click the Accounting Detail link. Page 176
181 48. ACCOUNTING DETAIL Enter/verify the accounting information for this expense item. Remember that each field offers the Look Up (magnifying glass) feature to search for valid entries. 49. Click the OK button when the required accounting information has been entered/verified. Page 177
182 50. CHECK FOR ERRORS Click the Check Expense For Errors button. If there are errors or warnings, a red flag will appear at the top of the page describing the exception. Make any necessary corrections or revisions and click the Check Expense for Errors again. Page 178
183 51. Click the Return to Travel Authorization Entry. 52. Click the Save For Later button. 53. COPY AN EXPENSE LINE Expense lines that are similar and will be listed multiple times may be copied to save data entry requirements. Click the Select checkbox next to the expense to be copied. Page 179
184 54. Click the Copy Selected button. Page 180
185 55. If the expense to be copied has not been checked for errors in a previous step, a warning will be displayed. This is an alert only and will not prevent the action from continuing. Click the OK button. Page 181
186 56. Using the Copy Option section choices, the expense may copied for each date in a range or a single specific date. Each day's expense must be listed with the corresponding date. For this example, select Copy to Range of Dates. Using the Calendar icon (or enter the dates manually), identify the date range for the expense to be copied in the From Date and To Date fields. Select June 16, 2009 as the From Date for this example. 57. Select June 18, 2009 as the To Date. Page 182
187 58. The Include Weekends and/or Include Holidays checkboxes allow these types of days to be included in the date range specified if applicable for this trip. Do not check them if they don't apply. 59. Click the OK button. 60. The expense selected will be copied to the Travel Authorization for the dates specified. The information may be updated if necessary. 61. Click the Save for Later button. Page 183
188 62. ADDING ROWS For more rows to list additonal expenses, click the Add multiple new rows at row 5 (Alt+7) "+" button. Page 184
189 63. A pop-up message will ask for the number of rows that should be added. Enter Number of rows to add. Click the OK button Page 185
190 64. EXPENSE TYPE - PER DIEM Click the down arrow next to the Expense Type field and select Per Diem-Out of State. Page 186
191 65. Enter the date of the expense in the Date field. For this example, enter "06/15/2009" 66. Enter the Per Diem dollar amount in the Amount field. The daily amount allowed is $32.00 multiplied by the total number of days the traveler is eligible for reimbursement (based on the State's travel policies) minus any meals provided. Amounts for portions of a day are calculated differently. Questions about per diem allowances should be directed to the travel administrator/travel department. Page 187
192 67. Click the down arrow next to the Payment Type field and select Employee Paid. Page 188
193 68. Click the down arrow next to the Billing Type field and select Out of State Billable. 69. EXPENSE DETAILS Click the Detail link. Page 189
194 70. In the Description field, enter Per Diem for this expense. The Description field is required. Page 190
195 71. Click the Accounting Detail link. Page 191
196 72. ACCOUNTING DETAIL Enter/verify the accounting information for this expense item. Remember that each field offers the Look Up (magnifying glass) feature to search for valid entries. 73. Click the OK button. Page 192
197 74. CHECK FOR ERRORS Click the Check Expense For Errors button. If there are errors or warnings, a red flag will appear at the top of the page describing the exception. Make any necessary corrections or revisions and click the Check Expense for Errors again. 75. Click the Return to Travel Authorization Entry link. Page 193
198 76. Click the Save for Later button. 77. COPY AN EXPENSE LINE Expense lines that are similar and will be listed multiple times may be copied to save data entry requirements. Click the Select checkbox next to the expense to be copied. 78. Click the Copy Selected button. Page 194
199 79. If the expense to be copied has not been checked for errors in a previous step, a warning will be displayed. This is an alert only and will not prevent the action from continuing. Click the OK button. Page 195
200 80. Using the Copy Option section choices, the expense may copied for each date in a range or a single specific date. Each day's expense must be listed with the corresponding date. For this example, select Copy to Range of Dates. 81. Using the Calendar icon (or enter the dates manually), identify the date range for the expense to be copied in the From Date and To Date fields. For this example, select June 16, 2009 as the From Date and June 19, 2009 as the To Date. Page 196
201 82. The Include Weekends and/or Include Holidays checkboxes allow these types of days to be included in the date range specified if applicable for this trip. Do not check them if they don't apply. Click the OK button. Page 197
202 83. The expense selected will be copied to the Travel Authorization for the dates specified. The information may be updated if necessary. 84. Click the Save for Later button. 85. ADDING ROWS For more rows to list additonal expenses, click the Add multiple new rows at row 5 (Alt+7) "+" button. 86. A pop-up message will ask for the number of rows that should be added. Enter Number of rows to add. Click the OK button For this example, enter "2". Page 198
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