When deleting an exam cycle, you must first delete all the seating plans associated with that exam cycle. Sometimes there are over 100 seating plans which currently need to be deleted individually. Please can I suggest there is a bulk delete optio...
Allow any changes made in Every HR, from absences, contract changes and address changes, to be synced back into Arbor. Any changes to Arbor to be reflected in Every HR after the initial sync.
In the expenses module is it possible to have a record of the date the employee submitted their claim for approval, we can see the created date and the approval date but would like to know the submitted date.
When downloading the report template excel spreadsheet, it does not include the students' preferred names. This makes it extremely tough for teachers to fill in the students' reports as they do not know whose reports they are filling in!
Arrangements categories please can COLOURED OVERLAYS be added as well as SEATING REQUIREMENTS as well as OTHER. I am sure more categories are needed as the current list is restrictive.
Timetables - Able to Add/Edit lessons and Manage Availability simultaneously
Currently, editing the staff/room timetables and Managing Availability Schedule are done separately. It will be beneficial to be able to perform both tasks on one screen/page.
We want to be able to have more than one teacher marked for a set for example PE and Sports. Then the additional teachers can see the lesson in their timetable and also be marked as unavailable for Cover. This is different to associated teachers w...
Regarding a sickness absence and the RTW form that follows in EveryHR - We do need to ask whether an absence was pregnancy-related because, from an HR and legal perspective, these absences need to be recorded accurately. Pregnancy-related sickness...
Having a 'Staff out of school' section would be very useful to make staff aware of any other staff which are off site on any particular day at a glance when first opening iSAMS. This section could operate similarly to the 'out of school' list whic...