Meeting Start Date
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Meeting Start Date represents the calendar date in the format MM/DD/YYYY on which a given class meeting pattern starts.
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Business Rules
Meeting Start Date may be different than session start date.
For the first meeting, the system populates these fields to the start and end date from the Session table. For all subsequent meetings you add, the system populates this field to the start and end dates on the Basic Data page. The meeting start and end dates must be assigned within the start and end date range assigned to the class on the Basic Data page. |
See Also
Definition Source
Start/End Date[1] | For the first meeting, the system populates these fields to the start and end date from the Session table. For all subsequent meetings you add, the system populates this field to the start and end dates on the Basic Data page. The meeting start and end dates must be assigned within the start and end date range assigned to the class on the Basic Data page. |
References
- ↑ Oracle. PeopleSoft Student Records 9.0 PeopleBooks. Managing the Schedule of Classes. Retrieved from: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E29376_01/hrcs90r5/eng/psbooks/lssr/chapter.htm?File=lssr/htm/lssr25.htm.