The correct answer is C because Workday controls how long an employee has to report a self-service life event through the Days to Enroll value combined with the Employee Cannot Report After Days to Enroll setting on the Enrollment Event Type. When Days to Enroll is set to 30 , the system establishes a 30-day reporting window from the event date. Selecting Employee Cannot Report After Days to Enroll enforces that limit by preventing employees from initiating or submitting the event after the allowed timeframe has passed.
Option A is incorrect because Do Not Reprocess relates to event reprocessing behavior and does not limit how long an employee has to report the event. Option B is also incorrect because Do Not Reprocess Future Events manages future event handling rather than self-service submission timing. Option D is unrelated because the Reinstatement Event configuration is used for rehired workers or reinstatement scenarios, not for setting the reporting window for standard employee-initiated life events. To restrict employee self-service benefit event initiation to within 30 days, the correct setup is Days to Enroll plus the Employee Cannot Report After Days to Enroll control.
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