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Call other reports using Cross-report

I don't seem to be able to get Cross-report feature to work and this would be a really helpful feature. If it not available then please remove it as an option in Visualizations.
Nicholas Perry almost 2 years ago in IRIS Central / Analytics 1 Will not implement

Add number of families

Could you please add the number of families in the school on the current students page? I think it is intFamily in the database, so a simple count on that would be great. Thanks
Sean Corrigan over 2 years ago in IRIS Central / Analytics 1 In Discovery

'Disadvantaged' measure

Please could we have a reporting measure for 'Disadvantaged' children in Central? This is a common reporting metric used by the DfE, and one I'm constantly being asked for, and should include all current Free School Meals and all FSM Ever 6 childr...
Guest over 2 years ago in IRIS Central / Analytics 0 Planned

Generate LLP accounts under frs 101

Generate LLP accounts under frs 101.
Guest about 1 year ago in IRIS Assets 2

Power BI link to Central

If we have Power BI, will it be possible, in the future, to be able to link to the Central Data model?
Nicholas Perry over 1 year ago in IRIS Central / App 0

Disposed Item Reporting that can be pulled by a specific date and same type for disposal

Tech secretary and tech team will be using to better keep track of devices we have disposed/recycled, etc. and disposal being able to pull by date. Ex. our last recycle was 9/20/23. We want to pull a report as of that date.
Guest over 1 year ago in IRIS Assets 0

Extra visualisations

Is there a way to allow users to upload additional visualisations? This would be really useful.
Edward Daynes over 1 year ago in IRIS Central / Analytics 0

Field Types in central

We have started to use field types in behaviour, as there are no reports in Ed:gen yet it would be great to be able to see theses in central.
Paul WIlliams over 1 year ago in IRIS Central / Analytics 0 In Discovery