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ADMF1220 - Find Course
Purpose |
To allow enquiries on course details. |
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Subsystem | Admissions | |
Normally Run By | Administration Specialist | |
Anticipated Frequency | As required | |
Structure | Block | Find Course |
Tabs | Other Course Search Criteria | |
Academic Period Restrictions | ||
Buttons | Find Person | |
Contact Details (ENRF3030) | ||
OK | ||
Cancel |
The form is enquiry-only and is used to:
This form is accessed via the Find Course button in the Course Enquiry overlay button (bottom block), in the Record Admission Enquiry form (ADMF1200). For further details on recording admission enquiries, refer to the Understanding Admissions overview. |
The Find Course block contains:
The Other Course Search Criteria Tab contains:
The Academic Period Restrictions Tab contains:
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Upon entering the form, the Course Query Conditions overlay is displayed. By default, the query conditions are restricted to the context Academic Period only selected in the session details in ADMF1200. The user can select a wider ranging condition as required. Queries can be performed on an individual field or a combination of fields. Only one valid course is displayed in the form at a time. Where a query returns multiple records, the Page Down and Page Up keys allows the user to scroll through the records. When the correct course has been found, select OK to return to ADMF1200. The Course Offering Pattern details are inserted by the System. The Query Restrictions button displays the Course Query Conditions overlay. Where an enquirer may need further course application details, they can be referred to the Course Admission Assessment Officer or Admission Contact Person. The Contact Details button navigates to the Maintain Person Address Details form (ENRF3030) displaying address details for the Admission Assessment Officer or the Admission Contact Officer. |
Rules/Notes: Search criteria can be either a full field value, or part of the value plus the wildcard character %. For speed, it is recommended that either Course Code or Title are used as search criteria. Course Type is used to search for a level of degree. For example: 10 - Bachelor's Degree |
Last Modified on 21-Sep-2010 11:30 AM
History Information
Release Version | Project | Change to Document |
13.0.0.2 | 1323 - VET-HE Merge | Added history table. |