We purchase from Amazon using a company account. We use 4 customisable fields on our checkout page which are compulsory and these then appear on the invoice that is sent to our AP Inbox (see yellow highlight on attached invoice). Can iFinance use ...
Please reinstate narrative when you hover over iFinance headings. If you are unsure the narrative helps massively
To reinstate the narrative would help all users. It would save time trying to find the correct heading to click into, particularly around tasks that you do not do every day and may need reminders.
In a secondary setting, the ability for students to pre-order their meals either via an app or a screen. Similar experience to McDonalds / Starbucks. This will then reduce the queues at the canteen tills.
We have a long list of deposit types including registration fees. Some of these are no longer used and it would be useful to be able to set these to inactive.
Ability to attach documents with School Fee Invoices
It would be very useful if we had the ability to add a attachments to the school fee invoice email template. We often have the need to attach documents/information with our termly invoices and currently have to use alternative methods to do this.
Increase the character limit in Accounts Receivable sections
We are unable to synchronise contact details from ISAMS to IQF for certain contacts as there are over 50 characters. This does not meet our needs as we need to input the full legal names and addresses on our database
Item Credit Notes Should be Able to Be Sent for Approval using the new Workflow
Item Purchase Credit Memos are now not sent for Approval when the new workflow is implemented. The budget holder is now not aware when a credit is received. It would be good if the functionality is improved in this area.
Our current fee billing software allows us to manage sibling discounts by automatically managing sibling links. It knows therefore to allocate each second and subsequent younger sibling with a 10% discount. When a sibling joins or leaves it would ...