I would like to be able to set a timescale once a ticket is created for action to take place, so say after a set time period whether thats days or weeks a flag is created by the issue to highlight the lack of actions
having a tick box on the compliancy matrix so when setting up new schools and adding the Activities, You can tick the activities you needed rather than going though each one, 1 at a time
The description that is pre loaded into this activity is out of date, Testing & maintenance of security system, including detectors, cameras, panels etc. Related Bulletin: Building Bulletin 69: Specification, Installation & Maintenance of ...
Contracts that are set to automatically rollover should not require manual intervention the keep changing the date. Is there a way for the system to recognise that the contract is set to automatically rollover to the renewal date specified when th...
This would be useful if we could do bulk refund of deposits held for leavers- especially at the end of the year when we have lots of Year 13s leaving. This was something we could do as a bulk thing when we used PASS Thanks
Ability to set default email settings for new users
At the moment when new users are created (in our case usually automatically by being pulled through from EveryHR) it defaults to that user receiving no email notifications. Ideally we would want to be able to set some defaults so that, for example...
Enable activities and issues to be assigned to user groups rather than one person
Adding this feature in would enable teams to be responsible for activities rather than named individuals and if it was possible to show who had reviewed or actioned items this would also be useful. Issues are rarely dealt with by one person. At th...
Feel Billing Contact Notes - link to Pupil Manager Contact Notes
In Fee Billing > Cycle View > Pupil Search > Notes there is the ability to add both Pupil Notes and Contact Notes. It would make a lot of sense if Contact Notes synced directly with Contact Notes in Pupil Manager>Contacts rather than h...