Customise Delete and Insert for Timetable Import Process
The new Delete & Insert process for timetable imports allows us to delete parts of an existing timetable as part of the import process. However, if you select, say, to delete Week B, all of Week B is deleted: class data, availability and meeti...
Standard Options for Development Timetables When Published to Wizard Bar
It is possible to share a development timetable on the Wizard Bar without it being the published timetable. This is very useful when we have swapped out timetables, e.g. our current published timetable is for internal assessments, but the usual ti...
When creating custom basedata it would be helpful if a component could be copied into another programme i.e. triple science and double science do the same paper 1
set the default seating order in a configuration tab
Could we set the default seating order in a configuration tab? We seat in candidate no. order and I have to remember to set this every time I build a seating plan.
Ability to set default cycles for multiple exam centres
We are two schools using the same iSAMS. Each school has their own exam centre. Currently the module allows only one Exam Centre and one Exam cycle within it to be set as default. The Exam officers for each school have to select their cycle from t...
Position of Calculated columns in gradebooks when added via Curriculum Manager template
When adding calculation columns to templates in Curriculum Manager (using the “Manage Grading Templates” ) - it normally adds the calculation columns at the beginning of the grouping which is great. But this only works this way if you have only on...
Better validation for the General Comment of a report
There is already an 'Idea' to add character limits to the General Comment (under the Reports Manager section), https://ideas.isams.com/ideas/MIS-I-2273, with which I concur. But the General Comment also often gets completely forgotten about by tea...
When a pupil has a clash of exams in the morning, they need to have a supervised lunch. This should be on their candidate timetable, but there doesn't seem to be any way to achieve that in iSAMS.
Access arrangements could be allocated by SUBJECT (not just paper code or date)
Access arrangements for many pupils are different on a subject by subject basis. For example, a student may be allocated extra time for Maths exams only. Currently, we need to identify each exam code that would be a Maths exam and add them as addi...