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Organization Codes Report Oracle GL RUN: 24-SEP-18 11:44:47 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM PAGE 1 OF 49 PGM: RPT.GL.505 Oracle GL Organization Codes Report OrgCode Org Range Type Department Translation Division Translation Subdivision Translation 010000000-019999999 GENERAL UAB ADMINISTRATION 010000000 010000000-010009999 SUPP GENERAL UAB ADMINISTRATION 010002000 010002000-010002099 SUPP GENERAL UAB ADMINISTRATION GEN UAB ADMIN - FACIL MAINT 010004000 010004000-010004099 SUPP GENERAL UAB ADMINISTRATION GEN UAB ADMIN - BENEFITS 010009000 010009000-010009099 SUPP GENERAL UAB ADMINISTRATION GEN UAB ADMIN - GIFT RECORDS 020000000-029999999 INSTITUTIONAL 020000000 020000000-020009999 SUPP INSTITUTIONAL 020001000 020001000-020001099 SUPP INSTITUTIONAL INSTITUTIONAL-ARP 020002000 020002000-020002099 SUPP INSTITUTIONAL INSTITUTIONAL-DEVELOPMENT 020003000 020003000-020003099 SUPP INSTITUTIONAL INSTITUTIONAL-ADDA 060000000-069999999 ARTS 060000000 060000000-060009999 SUPP UAB ARTS 061000000 061000000-061009999 SUPP ALYS STEPHENS CENTER 061001000 061001000-061001099 SUPP ALYS STEPHENS CENTER ASC ADMINISTRATION 061002000 061002000-061002099 SUPP ALYS STEPHENS CENTER ASC PRODUCTION 061003000 061003000-061003099 SUPP ALYS STEPHENS CENTER ASC ARTS IN MEDICINE 061004000 061004000-061004099 SUPP ALYS STEPHENS CENTER ASC ART PLAY 080000000-089999999 UA SYSTEM 080000000 080000000-080009999 NONU UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA SYSTEM-GENERAL 080001000 080001000-080001099 NONU UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA SYSTEM-GENERAL CHANCELLOR'S OFFICE 080002000 080002000-080002099 NONU UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA SYSTEM-GENERAL OFFICE OF COUNSEL 080003000 080003000-080003099 NONU UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA SYSTEM-GENERAL INTERNAL AUDIT 090000000-099999999 ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT 090000000 090000000-090009999 ATHL ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT 090001000 090001000-090001099 ATHL ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT MEN'S BASEBALL 090001200 090001200-090001299 ATHL ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT MEN'S BASKETBALL 090001300 090001300-090001399 ATHL ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT MEN'S FOOTBALL 090001400 090001400-090001499 ATHL ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT MEN'S GOLF 090001500 090001500-090001599 ATHL ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT MEN'S SOCCER 090001600 090001600-090001699 ATHL ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT MEN'S TENNIS 090001700 090001700-090001799 ATHL ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY 090005000 090005000-090005099 ATHL ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 090005100 090005100-090005199 ATHL ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT WOMEN'S GOLF 090005200 090005200-090005299 ATHL ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT RIFLE RUN: 24-SEP-18 11:44:47 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM PAGE 2 OF 49 PGM: RPT.GL.505 Oracle GL Organization Codes Report OrgCode Org Range Type Department Translation Division Translation Subdivision Translation 090005300 090005300-090005399 ATHL ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT WOMEN'S SOCCER 090005400 090005400-090005499 ATHL ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT WOMEN'S SOFTBALL 090005500 090005500-090005599 ATHL ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT WOMEN'S SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING 090005600 090005600-090005699 ATHL ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT WOMEN'S TENNIS 090005700 090005700-090005799 ATHL ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT WOMEN'S TRACK & FIELD 090005800 090005800-090005899 ATHL ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL 090005900 090005900-090005999 ATHL ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT WOMEN'S BEACH VOLLEYBALL 090006000 090006000-090006099 ATHL ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT WOMEN'S BOWLING 100000000-109999999 PRESIDENT 100000000 100000000-100009999 ADMN OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 100001000 100001000-100001099 ADMN OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT BOARD LIAISON OFFICE 100002000 100002000-100002099 ADMN OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT EXTERNAL AFFAIRS 100100000 100100000-100109999 ADMN FEDERAL GOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS 100200000 100200000-100209999 ADMN STATE/COMMUNITY RELATIONS 110000000-119999999 SENIOR VP FIN AFF & ADMIN 110000000 110000000-110009999 ADMN OFFICE OF SENIOR VP FIN AFF & ADMIN 110001000 110001000-110001099 ADMN OFFICE OF SENIOR VP FIN AFF & ADMIN STAFF COUNCIL 110002000 110002000-110002099 ADMN OFFICE OF SENIOR VP FIN AFF & ADMIN INSTITUTE FOR INNOV & ENTREPRENEURSHIP 110100000 110100000-110109999 ADMN OFFICE OF ASSOC VPFAA 110101000 110101000-110101099 ADMN OFFICE OF ASSOC VPFAA HOSPITAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT 110102000 110102000-110102099 ADMN OFFICE OF ASSOC VPFAA UAB EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION 110200000 110200000-110209999 ADMN MINORITY BUSINESS AFFAIRS 110400000 110400000-110409999 ADMN UNIVERSITY POLICE [RET] 110403000 110403000-110403099 ADMN UNIVERSITY POLICE [RET] SECURITY POLICE SERVICES [RET] 110404000 110404000-110404099 ADMN UNIVERSITY POLICE [RET] CRIME PREVENTION [RET] 110500000 110500000-110509999 ADMN COMPLIANCE & RISK ASSURANCE OFFICE 110600000 110600000-110609999 ADMN ARENA OPERATIONS 110601000 110601000-110601099 ADMN ARENA OPERATIONS BARTOW ARENA OPERATIONS 110602000 110602000-110602099 ADMN ARENA OPERATIONS BELL-WALLACE GYMNASIUM 110900000 110900000-110909999 ADMN FACULTY & STAFF BENEV FD OFFICE 111000000-111999999 ASSOC VP BUSINESS SERVICES 111000000 111000000-111009999 ADMN OFFICE OF ASSOC VP BUSINESS SERVICES 111002000 111002000-111002099 ADMN OFFICE OF ASSOC VP BUSINESS SERVICES UAB TRAVEL CENTER 111200000 111200000-111209999 ADMN BARTOW ARENA OPERATIONS [RET] RUN: 24-SEP-18 11:44:47 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM PAGE 3 OF 49 PGM: RPT.GL.505 Oracle GL Organization Codes Report OrgCode Org Range Type Department Translation Division Translation Subdivision Translation 111201000 111201000-111201099 ADMN BARTOW ARENA OPERATIONS [RET] BELL-WALLACE GYMNASIUM [RET] 111300000 111300000-111309999 ADMN REAL ESTATE OFFICE [RET] 111400000 111400000-111409999 ADMN DIR BUS SERV SERVICE CTR OPER 111401000 111401000-111401099 ADMN DIR BUS SERV SERVICE CTR OPER BULK MAIL 111402000 111402000-111402099 ADMN DIR BUS SERV SERVICE CTR OPER POST OFFICE 111403000 111403000-111403099 ADMN DIR BUS SERV SERVICE CTR OPER PRINT PLANT 111403010 111403010 ADMN DIR BUS SERV SERVICE CTR OPER PRINT PLANT UAB COPY SERVICE 111404000 111404000-111404099 ADMN DIR BUS SERV SERVICE CTR OPER WAREHOUSE SERVICES [RET] 111404010 111404010 ADMN DIR BUS SERV SERVICE CTR OPER WAREHOUSE SERVICES [RET] SHIPPING & RECEIVING [RET] 111404020 111404020 ADMN DIR BUS SERV SERVICE CTR OPER WAREHOUSE SERVICES [RET] UNIVERSITY STORAGE [RET] 111404030 111404030 ADMN DIR BUS SERV SERVICE CTR OPER WAREHOUSE SERVICES [RET] MOVING SERVICES [RET] 111450000 111450000-111459999 ADMN BOOKSTORE 111500000 111500000-111509999 ADMN PARKING & TRANSPORTATION SERVICES [RET] 111504000 111504000-111504099 ADMN PARKING & TRANSPORTATION SERVICES FLEET OPERATIONS [RET] [RET] 111600000 111600000-111609999 ADMN RADIO PAGING [RET] 111700000 111700000-111709999 ADMN PHYSICAL SECURITY [RET] 111701000 111701000-111701099 ADMN PHYSICAL SECURITY [RET] ONE CARD OPERATIONS [RET] 112000000-112999999 SENIOR FACILITIES OFFICER 112000000 112000000-112009999 ADMN OFFICE OF SENIOR FACILITIES OFFICER 112001000 112001000-112001099 ADMN OFFICE OF SENIOR FACILITIES OFFICER FACILITIES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT [RET] 112101000 112101000-112101099 ADMN DESIGN BUILD SERVICES [RET] ARCHITECTURE & ENGINEERING [RET] 112102000 112102000-112102099 ADMN DESIGN BUILD SERVICES [RET] DESIGN BUILD CONSTRUCTION [RET] 112200000 112200000-112209999 ADMN PROJECT MANAGEMENT SERVICES [RET] 112201000 112201000-112201099 ADMN PROJECT MANAGEMENT SERVICES [RET] CENTRAL PLANT PROJ MGMT [RET] 112202000 112202000-112202099 ADMN PROJECT MANAGEMENT SERVICES [RET] PROVOST PLANT PROJ MGMT [RET] 112300000 112300000-112309999 ADMN OFFICE OF ASST VP FACILITIES MANAGEMENT 112301000 112301000-112301099 ADMN OFFICE OF ASST VP FACILITIES HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 112302000 112302000-112302099 ADMN OFFICE OF ASST VP FACILITIES CAMPUS MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 112302100 112302100-112302199 ADMN OFFICE OF ASST VP FACILITIES ELEVATOR MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 112302200 112302200-112302299 ADMN OFFICE OF ASST VP FACILITIES ROOFING RUN: 24-SEP-18 11:44:47 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM PAGE 4 OF 49 PGM: RPT.GL.505 Oracle GL Organization Codes Report OrgCode Org Range Type Department Translation Division Translation Subdivision Translation MANAGEMENT 112303000 112303000-112303099 ADMN OFFICE OF ASST VP FACILITIES ENERGY MANAGEMENT [RET] MANAGEMENT 112304000 112304000-112304099 ADMN OFFICE OF ASST VP FACILITIES CENTRAL UTILITIES [RET] MANAGEMENT 112304010 112304010 ADMN OFFICE OF ASST VP FACILITIES CENTRAL UTILITIES [RET] STEAM OPERATIONS [RET] MANAGEMENT 112304020 112304020 ADMN OFFICE OF ASST VP FACILITIES CENTRAL UTILITIES [RET] ROOFING [RET] MANAGEMENT 112305000 112305000-112305099 ADMN OFFICE OF ASST VP FACILITIES FACIL SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGEMENT 112305010 112305010 ADMN OFFICE OF ASST VP FACILITIES FACIL SUPPORT SERVICES BUILDING SERVICES [RET] MANAGEMENT 112305020 112305020 ADMN OFFICE OF ASST VP FACILITIES FACIL SUPPORT SERVICES GROUNDS MANAGEMENT 112305030 112305030 ADMN OFFICE OF ASST VP FACILITIES FACIL SUPPORT SERVICES CAMPUS SERVICES MANAGEMENT 112305040 112305040 ADMN OFFICE OF ASST VP FACILITIES FACIL SUPPORT SERVICES RECYCLING MANAGEMENT 112306000 112306000-112306099 ADMN OFFICE OF ASST VP FACILITIES FACIL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY [RET] MANAGEMENT 112307000 112307000-112307099 ADMN OFFICE OF ASST VP FACILITIES UAB SUSTAINABILITY MANAGEMENT 112308000 112308000-112308099 ADMN OFFICE OF ASST VP FACILITIES FACIL QUALITY ASSURANCE & COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT 112309000 112309000-112309099 ADMN OFFICE OF ASST VP FACILITIES BUILDING SERVICES MANAGEMENT 112309010 112309010 ADMN OFFICE OF ASST VP FACILITIES BUILDING SERVICES FACILITIES DISPATCH MANAGEMENT 112400000 112400000-112409999 ADMN OFFICE OF ASST VP FACIL PL, DESIGN & CONST 112401000 112401000-112401099 ADMN OFFICE OF ASST VP FACIL PL, DESIGN
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