While it does get all budget, it's built with position budgeting in mind. If you run it for a department that doesn't do position budgeting then the formatting and layout of the report might seem peculiar. For example, you might be thinking "there is a column label for job code but I don't see any job codes."
If you total all the amounts returned in the salary range of this report, you should get the bottom line budget total reported by m-Fin POSITION BUDGET (unless you changed its "from" period). If you instead compare to m-Fin POSITION BUDGET II, that report excludes period zero (aka. project "rollforward") budget data, and so may not match for projects.
A few more thoughts about this new report:
While it does get all budget, it's built with position budgeting in mind. If you run it for a department that doesn't do position budgeting then the formatting and layout of the report might seem peculiar. For example, you might be thinking "there is a column label for job code but I don't see any job codes."
If you total all the amounts returned in the salary range of this report, you should get the bottom line budget total reported by m-Fin POSITION BUDGET (unless you changed its "from" period). If you instead compare to m-Fin POSITION BUDGET II, that report excludes period zero (aka. project "rollforward") budget data, and so may not match for projects.