When inserting the Job:SalaryInfo:FteValue in a pay statement template, can the figure be restricted to 2 decimal places when exported rather than displaying as 1.0000000000 for example.
When inserting the Job:SalaryInfo:FteValue in a pay statement template, can the figure be restricted to 2 decimal places when exported rather than displaying as 1.0000000000 for example.
If an employee doesn’t have a TLR/allowance, is it possible to change ‘Not set’ to ‘N/A’ or ’None’ when the AdditionalPayment:Title field is pulled through to a pay statement template.
If an employee doesn’t have a TLR/allowance, is it possible to change ‘Not set’ to ‘N/A’ or ’None’ when the AdditionalPayment:Title field is pulled through to a pay statement template.
When using a pay statement template in Every and pulling through fields such as Job:SalaryInfo:AnnualSalary, Job:SalaryInfo:TotalSalaryAdditions and Job:SalaryInfo:TotalSalary, can these be preceded by a £ sign as they are currency figures.
When using a pay statement template in Every and pulling through fields such as Job:SalaryInfo:AnnualSalary, Job:SalaryInfo:TotalSalaryAdditions and Job:SalaryInfo:TotalSalary, can these be preceded by a £ sign as they are currency figures.
Private Candidate - info to include an email address.
As title. Not having an email contact address for a private candidate means that their details are incomplete. A field for their photograph would also be advantageous.
Candidate Number should be the default sort order for all areas of Exams Manager
Exam regulations require all information to be identified by Candidate Numbers. Please set the default order for everything in Exams Manager to be Candidate Number; this is particularly important in the seating part of this module.
seating plan zoom feature consistently used the slider control
Currently if a room has 50 possible seats or fewer, then the seating plan dialog has the ability to zoom the seating plan from 50% size to 150% size using a continuously-variable slider control (as shown in the module documentation).However, for r...
Why isn't there an easy way to run a report on who "hasn't" done certain training? Out of our 300 odd staff I want to know if anyone hasnt done Prevent training - how can I do that?
I was wondering if it possible to add a 'Reason' column into the AllCases table? This would be really useful and make the data much more powerful - understanding the types of cases and why would be a useful set of information.