Area Output Inquiry (SMIAOUT) page / Group Attachment Rules window |
This section displays the detail for the rule umbrella.
Fields | Descriptions |
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Condition | Condition defined on this row.
The system determines conditions based on the way in which the detail lines are defined. For example, all entries using the same set will have a single condition number, because all are part of one condition. |
Set | User-defined identifier for the set to which this requirement belongs, if applicable.
See the “Sets and Subsets” section in the “Common Concepts” chapter of the Banner Student CAPP Handbook for more information about sets and subsets. |
Subset | User-defined identifier for the subset to which this requirement belongs, if applicable. |
Rule | User-defined identifier for the rule for this requirement, if applicable.
See the “Rules” section in the “Common Concepts” chapter of the Banner Student CAPP Handbook for more information about rules. For searches, select the Search button for this field to display the Group Attachment Rules window. Edit Group Attachment Rules window |
Group | Code of the attached group.
For searches, select the Search button for this field to display the Area Group Attachment List. List Area Group Attachment List |
Course Re-Use | Course reuse rule used by compliance.
B Both I In N None O Out |
Attribute Re-Use | Attribute reuse rule used by compliance.
B Both I In N None O Out |
Within Ind | Check box used to indicate whether within reuse was allowed.
When this check box is selected, different components of the same course (for example, the course itself and one of the course’s attributes) can both be used within the same group. |
Year Rule | Number of years within which the course must be taken.
When compliance is performed, the evaluation term is used to determine the term from which year rule limits are measured. A year rule can also be defined at the program, area, or group level. If a year rule is already in effect at a higher level, a lower-level rule can be more restrictive, but not less restrictive. |