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INAS: Common Issues (Doc ID 1163720.1)

Last updated on JANUARY 25, 2024

Applies to:

PeopleSoft Enterprise CS Financial Aid - Version 8.9 to 9.2 [Release 8.9 to 9]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

This Knowledge Document is intended to be a repository of common issues with INAS

Troubleshooting Steps

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In this Document
Purpose
Troubleshooting Steps
 How does INAS Batch Calc select students and how can it be run again?
 The EFC Computation Data for Profile records contains -9s after INAS has been run
 INAS calc fails after FAPINAS##_S_VISA in cobol trace
 INAS Batch Calculations or ISIR Load fails error code: 211
 INAS Calc fails: Could not open file c:\temp\rmtcall_out.-69517 to read
 FMCALC0# abends with 114 Attempt to access item beyond bounds of memory
 Batch INAS Calc (FAPINCLC) fails with ORA-00942: table or view does not exist and/or CALL ERROR - RC: 00000
 When prorating EFCs over a 12 month period included an Academic and Non Standard Period, the Academic EFC does not match the primary EFC
 Dependency status changing from Independent to Dependent after running INAS on 2011 ISIR data
 Running INAS online or in batch or during ISIR Load the process abends with Illegal character in numeric field error
 INAS (FAPINAS3) fails with Attempt to divide by zero error
 Prorated EFC is $0 for students with a Primary EFC greater than $0
 How many Aid Years can you run INAS at any one time?
 How is the FM link on the Correct ISIR Records component populated?
 "Rule Set cannot be blank!" on FM Extension link
 A non-zero return code was passed back from FAPINASR. (14400,20) - CALL ERROR - RC: 00000
 A non-zero return code was passed back from FAPINASR. (14400,20) - Invalid Aid Year
 FM INAS EFC <> CPS EFC
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