Amend Title of Goods Received Note to Goods/Services Received
Orders are raised for Services as well as Goods and to help the schools understanding the GRN process it would be helpful to amend the Title of the GRN Document to be Goods/Services Received.
Each year we have a fixed budget and current budget. We need to be able to set the fixed budget so it cannot be amended during the financial year. This is a school audit requirement so it should already be a feature of the system.
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