In the expenses module is it possible to have a record of the date the employee submitted their claim for approval, we can see the created date and the approval date but would like to know the submitted date.
Request for automatic email notifications to be sent to a staff member’s line manager when a leave of absence is approved. This ensures awareness for operational planning and cover arrangements. This would be useful if line managers are not a part...
In Central, when designing a report, student photos are available in the dataset, however, the menu structure to add them into a page is not available. Could this function be added?
Better error tracking in light of recent iSAMS total outbound email outage
We recently discovered that no emails were sent from ISAMS 27th March 11am to 10pm+ due to an ISAMS outage with IRIS/Edgen and Twilio/SendGrid. I believe all ISAMS customers were effected. There is no easy way to be alerted to this without painsta...
We would like a few selected users to have full access to Email Manager, to enable a corporate approach to our email templates. However, my understanding is that we can't grant this without giving them full access to Control Panel, which we don't ...
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.