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ENRF0130 - Maintain Language Codes
Purpose | To enable the creation and maintenance of Language Codes | |
SubSystem | Enrolments | |
Normally Run By | Enrolments Specialist | |
Anticipated Frequency | As required | |
Structure | Block | Language Code |
This form is used to record and maintain the institution defined set of Language Codes. These are comparable to Government Language Codes (element 348) specified in the Data Dictionary of the HEIMS Manual, but provide for greater flexibility with the ability to subdivide Government Codes and to use more meaningful codes. Each institution defined Language Code must be mapped to a Government Language Code. Language Codes are used in the Maintain Person Statistical Details form (ENRF3060). For example, the Government Language Code for Australian Indigenous Languages is 8000. This function permits the definition of an institution defined code which will map to 8000, for example, ABORIGINAL, or for the creation of numerous codes representing the different indigenous languages, all of which would map to 8000. |
The Language Code block contains:
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To
create a new Language Code record using the Maintain Language Codes form:
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Rules/Notes: The Language Code field is sorted alphanumerically. Where numeric values are used the values may not display in strict numeric order. For example, the following sort order would apply to these sample values - 11, 101, 1102, 12, 13, 1301, ... The Effective Start Submission Year can not be greater than the Effective End Submission Year. |
To
modify a Language Code record using the Maintain Language Codes form:
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Rules/Notes: A Language Code should only be modified where the change is to correct an incorrectly entered description. |
To delete a Language Code record using the Maintain Language Codes form:
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Rules/Notes: If a Language Code has been assigned to a Student Enrolment, it cannot be deleted. It can be closed, preventing any further use, by selecting the Closed check box. A closed
Government Language Code will display in the LOV of a closed Language
Code to which it was mapped prior to closure. |
Last
Modified on 19 November, 2003