Reporting Sequences of 900 or Higher
A reporting sequence number of 900 or higher affects the processing order of a requirement group that points to a requirement whose requirement line has a credit include mode of Verify. This special sequence number prevents that particular requirement group from being processed until the end of the audit. For example, you can establish a career requirement that verifies all courses that are used throughout the audit.
For a requirement group with a reporting sequence number of 900 or higher that points to a requirement whose requirement line has a credit include mode of All Stats, the requirement group is processed in the order defined by its reporting sequence. It does not necessarily process last in the audit. The audit sorts courses by academic structure then reporting sequence, then requirement group number.
In another example, there are two requirement groups. Requirement group 10, whose reporting sequence is 900, is set up at the career level and points to a requirement whose requirement line is set to Verify. Requirement group 2, whose reporting sequence is 901, is set up at the career level and points to a requirement line set to All Stats. Requirement group 2 will process before requirement group 10.
Regardless of whether the requirement points to a line whose credit include mode is All Stats or Verify, the requirement group whose reporting sequence is 900 or higher displays last within its academic structure level. The print order follows the reporting sequence, regardless of the order in which the requirement group is processed.