Database view for Gradebooks on the lines of Academic Reports
Create a similar database view for Gradebooks as for Academic Reporting (VwReportsManagementAcademicReports). This would be very useful to access entries across several gradebooks including calculated columns and style items for use elsewhere.
Can we customise this so that we can add certain fields in the Add Staff Wizard instead of having to through the wizard, then have to search for that HR record, go into it and fill out the fields we want?
We would like to add an option for staff to run a report for other student registers we add to the system, similar to the current options for gifted and talented and SEN in the Student Registers on the wizard bar.
Default an optional present code to a majority (removing the placement text basically). Easier for teachers to record a minority, for example: the majority are school dinners (default code) with the option to change it to packed lunch.
At the moment the person allocated an action is emailed to let them know there is an action for them to carry out, but the person setting that action doesn't get informed when the action is complete. User setting the action should get a notificati...
Seamless transfer from admissions portal to parent portal
When a parent has used the admissions portal to apply and accept a place it would be good for them to then automatically be able to access the parent portal via the same login details. It just looks a bit dis-jointed that they then have to sign up...
Calculated columns in Gradebooks available in Tracking Manager
Now that Calculated Columns are sharable across Gradebooks, and able to publish to reports, that data must be being stored somewhere. Would it be possible, therefore, to view those columns in Tracking Manager?
Permissions for Staff Notes (as already implemented in Pupil Manager for Documents)
The notes area of HR lacks any security permission at an individual note level. Something similar to the category based security permissions as found in Pupil Managers Documents would work well here. It feels like a bit of a large oversight as the...