Add more information to display screen when authorising non-PO invoices.
At the moment, you only see document number, date and who entered invoice to the system. It would be useful to see supplier name, date posted & link to invoice copy on summary screen. Thank you
Irena Bojanic
15 days ago
in IRIS PS Purchasing
1
Planned for a future major release
Ability to use email wizard to contact other schools
The ability to email specified contacts at other schools using email wizard, ideally that communication would then be stored against the records for all of the schools.
Once an order is approved it cant be amended. If an order is raised against the wrong nominal code this creates a commitment against the wrong nominal code and wrong budget line. This cant be corrected while the invoice has been received. Can cert...
When we raise a REQ we can add an attachment but when we convert that REQ into a PORD the attachment is not carried forward onto the PORD. We use this for quotes etc. What we would like is for this document to appear at every stage up until INV. A...
Sarah Egginton
about 2 years ago
in IRIS PS Purchasing
2
Under Investigation
The field for 'Future School' under the Enrolment tab of Student Manager is not available for Group (or Batch) Edit. This data therefore has be entered into each student record individually. As many of our primary children all go to the same few h...
I'd like to be able to select all schools of a specific group and categorise them in one go, rather than have to do this individually. Additionally, I'd like to be able to do the same by checking schools from a search return, and update akin to us...
It would be useful to be able to send a message to all users when they log on to the system, for example "Order Deadline is XXXX do not enter any orders after this date" Messages could be added/removed or edited as and when required.
I'm currently working on tidying up our other school list. However, admissions staff are making new duplicate schools as fast as I am clearing them out. I know they can use the finger in the air not the + but they are frequently still using the +....