Exams Manager - Arrangements new system. There is only one report that can be pulled and it lists everything under one column. Reporting needs to be usable. This data cannot be manipulated in any way when in one column we have students names plus ...
Candidate Entry & Timetable Reports - Save as individual reports
When downloading Candidate Reports there is requirement to be able to save as individual reports to pass on to the candidates. Presently the pdf is one file, ok for printing but not for individual saving. Other option is downloading each individua...
Hi, It would be really useful if we could email the exam fees report to parents, maybe a batch email that would email each parent their report would be great, but if not even individually would make things much easier. Thank you
When you are on the Candidates tab in the External Exams Manager module, you can tick a box so that you can view the examination arrangements for former pupils. However, if you want to enter an arrangement for a former pupil who is now returning f...
Show/Import the Exam Calendar in Calendar Manager?
It would be useful to be able to import and display the 'Exam Full Cycle Timetable' or the 'Exam Cycle Calendar' (from Exam Manager) into the iSAMS Calendar Manager.
having the students forename makes it easier for invigilators to identify them. Surnames are quite long in some circumstances. A forename is easier to find when looking or calling out a seating plan.
We really need seating plans to be Snaked with letters/numbers. It is frustrating to see you can only use numbers in snake format, and Letter/number combo in a column format.
Following the recent change to the Access Arrangements, we would like the category 'Other' added to the list. We have a lot of external candidates and sometimes there are arrangements that we need to make that do not fall under the rest of the cat...
Can we please have the ability to enlarge the font on the iSAMS seating plan so that a human being can read it. Currently we have to export it onto Excel to enlarge it, however, that loses the colour codes for each exam.