Ability to clone a timetable to another member of staff
While our teacher timetable was set up in time it would be good to be able to clone a timetable to another member of staff, either for when something changes mid year, or adding to to teaching assitants.
I know this is not a simple request but it would be great in the future if iSams planned to create a Timetabler module that can plan and organize the school Timetable - I see that there are other School Management Information Systems that have the...
It would be useful if the audit trail started with the date that a prospective student record was added to the system, currently the first record in the audit is whenever a field is updated, not when the record was created.
At REQ Stage to carry forward attachments to PORD stage
At present when creating a purchase REQ the attachments that someone adds are not automatically carried forward onto a PO when creating this. This causes additional workloads to ensure you have downloaded the REQ attachments and then to upload to ...
The description field is not long enough - even if you press F8 for more detail to be added, this is applied to the whole document, not individual lines, and for sales invoices cannot be seen by the customer
Emilia Hodgson
about 2 years ago
in IRIS Financials
3
Awaiting Further Feedback
Perform validation checks when lessons are added or modified in Timetable Manager
In Timetable Manager > Manage Lesson Schedule it is possible to assign a member of staff to a lesson despite them not being set as a member of staff for the associated subject. This can lead to issues completing reports later on. When adding or...
Add a search by 'Offer Type' to Custom Search options in Admissions module
Please consider adding an additional search option for 'Offer Type' in the Custom Search tab of the Admissions module, probably under Miscellaneous Search Options. At the moment we have to use Query Builder every time, but it would be far more hel...
It would be good if we could have the current (live) timetable published but to also show students what future timetables are going to be (without printing)