[CITL] UCPath Job Codes - possible impacts

Shilpa Upadhayay shilpa.upadhayay at ucr.edu
Tue Jun 14 15:51:28 PDT 2022


Hello all,

As of today, we have only received one response from James Lin(CHASS).

If you believe your department might be affected with Job Code updates, please send me direct message moving forward.

Unless we hear otherwise, ITS will note that there are no impacts to any CITL partners.

Let me know if you have any questions

Thank you,


Shilpa Upadhayay, PMP

Technical Project Manager, Portfolio Management Office

“Projects Brilliantly Delivered”

Information Technology Solutions PMO

University of California, Riverside

(951)-827-1489

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From: Shilpa Upadhayay <shilpa.upadhayay at ucr.edu>
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2022, 4:00 PM
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Cc: Eric T Martin <eric.martin at ucr.edu>
Subject: RE: UCPath Job Codes - possible impacts

Dear CITL colleagues,

Gentle reminder, if you haven’t already responded, please do so by Friday,May20th.


Thank you,


--

Shilpa Upadhayay, PMP

Technical Project Manager, Portfolio Management Office

“Projects Brilliantly Delivered”

Information Technology Solutions PMO

University of California, Riverside

(951)-827-1489

shilpa.upadhayay at ucr.edu<mailto:patrick.wagman at ucr.edu>





From: Shilpa Upadhayay <shilpa.upadhayay at ucr.edu>
Sent: Monday, May 9, 2022 1:44 PM
To: citl at lists.ucr.edu
Cc: Eric T Martin <eric.martin at ucr.edu>
Subject: UCPath Job Codes - possible impacts

Dear CITL colleagues,


UCPath recently communicated to campuses that the current Job Code format of 001234 (4-digits) is expected to move to 5-digits (012345) by the end of this calendar year. Technically, this is a 6-digit number and any campus applications using job codes should already support it. However, there is a potential risk if applications are not currently configured to accommodate the full 6 digits.

We know that HRDW already accommodates 6-digit job codes, but other downstream systems may be affected if they are not using the full 6-digit number. For example, if the system currently removes the preceding zeroes and only stores 4 digits.


ITS requests that you work with your departments to perform an initial assessment and let us know:

1) If you anticipate having affected applications that will require further analysis

2) If yes, please provide the names of those applications

3) How much time you will need to confirm that there is, in fact, an impact



Please respond to the above questions by May 13th, 2022.


Thank you,


--

Shilpa Upadhayay, PMP

Technical Project Manager, Portfolio Management Office

“Projects Brilliantly Delivered”

Information Technology Solutions PMO

University of California, Riverside

(951)-827-1489

shilpa.upadhayay at ucr.edu<mailto:patrick.wagman at ucr.edu>




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