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When Defining a Non-Standard Period on the IM Extension Record, Budget Duration value, the INAS Calculation Uses a Value of '0' for the Non-Standard Period. (Doc ID 3070534.1)

Last updated on FEBRUARY 03, 2025

Applies to:

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

Symptoms

When calculating IM-INAS using budget duration fields on the IM Extension record, the data sent is getting updated to 0 instead of that being used on the IM Extension Record. The following message is returned after the end user clicks the Calc INAS button.

''NAO IM Budget Duration value was used in the IM Cloud Call. (14400, 1874)
The IM Academic Budget Duration will automatically be set to the College Board NAO IM Budget Duration value
The IM Non-Standard Budget Duration value will automatically set to 0"


The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:
1. Navigate: Financial Aid -> Institutional Application Data -> Maintain Institutional Application 2025-2026
2. Enter ID and enter the page
3. Click the IM link in the Level 0 section.
4. Set the Option Rule Set and Application Source accordingly
5. Click the Budget Durations link and enter 9 for academic and 3 for non-standard.
6. Click OK to return to the sub-page. Click OK to return to the main page.
7. Click on the INAS button. Accept OK for the first message indicating authorization to transmit the data to CSS Profile to College Board.
8. Note any new messages/warnings thereafter.
9. The Calculation should return to the Computation Summary tab of the component
10. Click the Need Summary link and toggle between the two rows to confirm both a 9 month and a 3 month EFC is calculated for the Institutional Need.
 

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