include any responses that have been added to the issue
We use every compliance to raise issue for our site manager, when you download the reports, is it possible to include any responses that have been added to the issue?
This is only for users with administrator privileges on Every Compliance: It'd be nice if there was an easy and straightforward way to display/export a report showing the number of tickets closed per user, per category, who logged the most tickets...
I want to be able to archive an Activity in each site in one go. Un-mapping will only help me see it as N/A at MAT level, but schools can continue completing, so I need to amend at school level.
When mapping an Activity to multiple properties, have a default assignee of 'To Be Assigned' to allow quick mapping of activity and then flag this red on the individual property page to alert to need to assign.
Could the features of these two methods to claim payment for additional hours worked be combined. They seem to ultimately be for the same or similar purposes, but each works ever-so slightly differently. It would be great if these could be combine...
As we create many projects for long term, allow a box on the central projects list to only view "Live" projects. This would allow us to not only see just those we need to centrally, but also manage overall costs, allocations etc
The calculation of amount claimed for a time claim to be done to two decimal places. When calculating the amount claimed this has increased due to the four decimal places. If this is calculated to two decimal places the amount claimed is correct.
Users with multi‑layer approval workflows cannot easily identify where approvals are stalled, prompting a need for at‑a‑glance visibility of who an approval is awaiting and optional automated reminders to prevent delays and missed payroll cut‑offs
Users who have a multi layer approval process implemented cannot see at a glance where an approval may be awaiting action. Users are required to click into each unapproved time and expenses sheet, to see where in their internal process this may be...