Starter status should be easily visible within Payroll module
Following payroll integration with Dataplan, we tried to make an employee a leaver, only to discover in the Leavers Approval screen (Payroll module) that the starter status was 'unprocessed'. As such, we weren't able to approve the leaver until Ev...
Absence Triggers: at the moment you can’t set up absence triggers for specific absence types (like triggering when a staff member has too much time off for dependants)
A field to record Leadership pay range for staff on Leadership PayScale e.g L10 – L15. We are currently recording this in Job Information > Job Description field
If uploading a single instance of a generic document, not linked to a specific employee, but we want it to be distributed to all, it would be useful to not have to save the file with each employees NI or employee number
Notification on percentage when someone fails a test on Iris elearning together with a 'Failed, please complete this training again' message
I've had a number of staff emailing me to say that they have a message to say 'course completed' yet when they access their staff records the message is 'resume training'. I understand that this is when someone fails the test. Just as you receive ...
It would be useful to be able to lock the system at a trust and school level while we use the importer spreadsheet. At the moment if a change is made to the system between downloading and importing this spreadsheet, the change gets overwritten on ...
The absence instances report type has working time units and has job info. It looks like there is a discrepancy between the "Available Fields" section and what you can actually pull into an excel report - Can the product be changed to make those a...
Employee - Additional Payments - Hourly rate calculation formula
Within an additional payment, at the bottom of the window you can see the hourly rate being calculated. The formula is designed to calculate the hourly amount of the addition, not the FTE value. The FTE value formula is separate from the formula c...