FMS Web site bannerFMS Programs Banner Tab Read FMS Web site privacy policy Skip to Main Content Department of the Treasury Web site Programs main page
 

 Home Q&A's Calendar Publications Programs About FMS Site Map/A-Z Index Help

   
 
  Find:    Advanced Search Tools: Print RSS E-mail Skip secondary navigation
 

white arrow Overview: GWA

white arrow Features/Benefits

white arrow Enrollment

white arrow Reference and Guidance

white arrow Presentations

white arrow User Manuals

white arrow Training & Events

white arrow Contacts

GWA logo

GWA Treasury Account Symbol (String Format) Crosswalk to STAR Treasury Account Symbol

On April 12, 2008, Release 3.0 of the GWA Account Statement Module was deployed. This Release involves the transition to the new GWA Database as the data repository for the Account Statement Module. In previous versions of the Account Statement, the source of data provided was Treasury’s central accounting system (STAR). Version 3.0 positions the GWA Account Statement to begin using the new GWA Database as well as the new GWA Treasury Account Symbol (TAS) string format structure. In addition to the new TAS format, the former Activity Type Descriptions have been replaced with the new GWA Business Event Type Codes (BETCs) and descriptions.

With this conversion to the new GWA Treasury Account Symbols and Business Event Type Codes, Agency Users can begin to transition their reporting and reconciliation processes to adapt to the new formats that will be mandated by Treasury in the coming years.

What changes to the Treasury Account Symbol will Account Statement Users see?

The primary change is the elimination of standard subclasses that were formerly reported as a prefix to the Treasury Account Symbol. These standard subclasses were reported to define sub classification of that TAS based on explicit transaction types (such as borrowings, investments, funds held outside treasury). Instead of the transaction type being reported as a standard subclass on the TAS, it will be reported as a business event separate from the TAS. For example, if an agency invests in Treasury securities, they currently report: (88) 20X1234. In the GWA environment, they will report the TAS, 20X1234 - without the (88) - but with a separate business event type code (BETC) of INVTSEC. Therefore, within the GWA Account Statement Module, a User will no longer see TAS (88)20X1234 as part of their output reports. Instead they will see TAS 20X1234 with activity classified to the BETC “INVTSEC”.

To accommodate situations where the former subclass was being used for non-standard purposes, the subclass field is being renamed to "Sub-level Prefix" and will only be used for programmatic breakdowns of the TAS for Treasury publication purposes. Sub-level Prefixes have a unique meaning or a unique need for sub classification that is NOT based on transaction types or business events as described previously.

To assist Users in cross-walking the new GWA TAS (String format) in combination with the new GWA BETC to the former STAR TAS/ Standard Subclass format, the following spreadsheet has been developed. Using the BETC that is reported for a specific transaction on the GWA Account Statement, Users can determine what the former STAR TAS would be by following the instructions provided.

GWA to STAR TAS Crosswalk.xls Excel file for GWA to STAR TAS Crosswalk


   Last Updated:  Friday April 11, 2008

Contact FMS
Treasury E-Government
Privacy Policy
Web Site Inventory/
Publication Schedule
Accessibility/
508 Statement
Freedom of Information Act/
Information Quality
Treasury Department Web Site Treasury No Fear Act Page Regulations.gov USA.gov