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Error Opening the Student Career Page After Adding A New Career In Quick Admit: No matching buffer found for level. (15,26) (Doc ID 2855003.1)

Last updated on JUNE 23, 2023

Applies to:

PeopleSoft Enterprise CS Student Records - Version 9.2 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

An error is returned on the page when opening the Student Career (STDNT_CAREER) page. This happens after using the Quick Admit page to add the student to a new Institution with the same Program.

15, 26: M - No matching buffer found for level.
When retrieving data for a page, a data value was retrieved for which there was no matching data value at a higher level scroll entry. (For example, at scroll level 2, a value of ABC was read in and scroll level 1 contained this higher level field but did not have a row with a key value of ABC.) This usually occurs because of an error in a database record or view; or because of improper deletion of values in a database. Correct the page definition or contact your system administrator.


The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:

  1. Navigation: Records and Enrollment > Enroll Students > Quick Admit a Student
  2. For an existing student, enter the Emplid, the new Institution, Academic Career and Term. The data entered is exactly as existing data in a different Institution
  3. Click the Add button
  4. Open the Program/Plan tab
  5. Enter the same values as currently exists for the student in the first Institution and Save. The Campus value may be different for the new Institution
  6. Navigation: Records and Enrollment > Career and Program Information > Student Career
  7. Enter the emplid and click the Search button
  8. The error is returned



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