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Course Registration Status Form (SFARSTS) for Music 118 <strong>and</strong> Music 250, but you have<br />

not defined an active drop code for Physics 105.<br />

Let’s say a student has registered in the following courses:<br />

• Music 118 (corequisite with Music 250)<br />

• Music 250 (corequisite with Music 118)<br />

• Political Science 101<br />

• Physics 105<br />

After the student has registered in the course, a seminar is added as a corequisite of Music<br />

118.<br />

If a user accesses the student’s registration record via <strong>Banner</strong> self-service or <strong>Banner</strong> Voice<br />

Response, the system checks for administrative errors <strong>and</strong> finds one for this student: in<br />

this case, that the student has not registered in a corequisite. Processing continues, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

system finds that Music 250 is a corequisite of Music 118, <strong>and</strong> therefore must also be<br />

dropped. There is an active drop code for both music courses.<br />

Processing continues further, <strong>and</strong> the system finds that the meeting day of Physics 105 has<br />

been changed <strong>and</strong> now conflicts with Political Science 101. There is no active drop code,<br />

however, for Physics 105. Because Physics 105 cannot be dropped appropriately, none of<br />

the courses are dropped, <strong>and</strong> all are returned to their previous registration statuses. This<br />

occurs before the Add or Drop Classes page is displayed on the Web.<br />

Rules on GTVSDAX<br />

Two rules are used on the Crosswalk Validation Form (GTVSDAX) with the improved<br />

drop/withdrawal processing:<br />

• “AUTODROP” on page 6-12<br />

• “ADMINDROP” on page 6-13<br />

AUTODROP<br />

The AUTODROP internal code is used to determine whether connected classes that are in<br />

error can be dropped using self-service.<br />

External<br />

Code<br />

Internal Code<br />

Internal Code<br />

Sequence<br />

Number<br />

Internal Code<br />

Group<br />

Description<br />

C AUTODROP N/A REGISTRATION Drop connected<br />

courses<br />

Activity<br />

Date<br />

Sysdate<br />

April 2010 <strong>Banner</strong> <strong>Faculty</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Advisor</strong> <strong>Self</strong>-<strong>Service</strong> <strong>8.4</strong> 6-12<br />

<strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Registration

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