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CRSF1420 - Maintain Course Entry Point Reference Codes
Purpose |
To allow the definition of Course Entry Point Reference Codes |
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SubSystem | Course Structure and Planning | |
Normally Run By | Course/Planning Specialist | |
Anticipated Frequency | During the Course Year, and as required | |
Structure | Blocks | Course Offering Option |
Course Entry Point Reference Code |
Course Offering Option The Course Offering Option block (context block) displays the current Course Offering Option record (context record) from the Maintain Course Offering Options form. The displayed records in the Course Entry Point Reference Code block are the available Reference Codes for the context record. For example, if Course Offering Option A300 - Bachelor of Arts, version x, Standard Academic Year, Falls Creek Campus, Full Time, On campus is displayed in the Maintain Course Offering Options form, and the Course Entry Point Reference Codes button is selected, then this form will display A300 - Bachelor of Arts, version x, Standard Academic Year, Falls Creek Campus, Full Time, On campus as the context record and any existing entry point Reference Codes relating to this record will be displayed. Course Entry Point Reference Code Each Course Offering Option is uniquely identified by a Course Code, Version Number, Calendar Type, Location Code, Attendance Mode and Attendance Type within this System. This form is used to record and maintain the codes used by other Systems or organisations to identify a Course Offering Option. For example: VTAC. Course Entry Point Reference Codes are defined by specifying the Reference Code Type of the Entry Point Reference Code and a unique (for that type) Reference Code. Note that Reference Code Types map to System Reference Code Types. Unit Sets can also be attached to Entry Points. Applicants uploaded via the VTAC Offer Load process (ADMJ4200) have the mapped Unit Set as part of their Admission Application. An interactive voice response System (IVR) may use numeric codes to allow students to access, by phone, particular Course Offering Options for Admission/Enrolment purposes. Thus the Course Offering Option A300 - Bachelor of Arts, version x, Standard Academic Year, Falls Creek Campus, Full Time, On campus could be identified by a simple numeric code suitable for input on a telephone key pad, such as 15607. In the table, Reference Code Type PHONE maps to System Reference Code Type IVR.
This form can be accessed through the Course Offering button in CRSF1210, then the Course Offering Options button in CRSF1300, then the Course Entry Point Ref Codes button in CRSF1400. |
The Course Offering Option block contains:
The Course Entry Point Reference Code block contains:
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Rules/Notes: Reference Codes created in this form will inherit the functionality associated with the Reference Code Types used to define them. |
To
inquire on the available Reference Codes of a Course Offering Option other
than that initially displayed: This block does not permit a query to be entered. It is necessary to:
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To
define a Course Entry Point Reference Code for a particular Course Offering
Option using the Maintain Course Offering Option Reference Codes form:
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Rules/Notes: If any component of a Course Offering Option (Calendar Type, Location, Attendance Type or Mode) is closed, a Course Entry Point Reference Code cannot be recorded against it. A Course Entry Point Reference Code cannot be inserted, modified or deleted against an INACTIVE Course Version. |
To modify a Course Entry Point Reference Code for a particular Course Offering Option using the Maintain Course Offering Option Reference Codes form:
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Rules/Notes: It is unlikely that Reference Codes will be changed unless to correct a data entry error. Only Reference Codes which have not been used in the definition of Course Versions may be modified. |
To remove a Course Entry Point Reference Code for a particular Course Offering Option using the Maintain Course Offering Option Reference Codes form:
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Rules/Notes: Only Reference Codes which have not been used in the definition of Course Versions may be deleted. |
Last
Modified on 31 October, 2003