Can we please have a drag and drop feature in Tracking manager when ordering columns - similar to when arranging columns in Gradebooks ? The up and down arrows are so clunky
Creating custom reports on iSams is not easy particularly for class teachers. A simple and straightforward wizard option or a tile of reports will be helpful. Particularly if reports like medical flags details were available on the wizard bar link...
Why must we add each arrangement one by one per student? There should be an add arrangement box when you are in editing for one student to add all their arrangements.
Arrangements categories please can COLOURED OVERLAYS be added as well as SEATING REQUIREMENTS as well as OTHER. I am sure more categories are needed as the current list is restrictive.
Exams Manager - Arrangements new system. There is only one report that can be pulled and it lists everything under one column. Reporting needs to be usable. This data cannot be manipulated in any way when in one column we have students names plus ...
Add more information to display screen when authorising non-PO invoices.
At the moment, you only see document number, date and who entered invoice to the system. It would be useful to see supplier name, date posted & link to invoice copy on summary screen. Thank you
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about 1 month ago
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Planned for a future major release
multiple select period feature when assigning cover
Saves time to select multiple periods simultaneously in Cover Manager to assign cover for example double lessons, or multiple select periods where cover are not required
It would be useful to have the facility in reports wizard to 'gender check' for pronoun accuracy and to have a 'name check' that flags incorrect spellings of first/preferred names after a reporting deadline has passed.
Add ability to show location of door and invigilation desk to seating plans
Cambridge exam regulations require that seating plans "show the position of each table and chair, and where each candidate will sit. It must also show the position of the invigilator’s desk and the direction the candidates will face.". At the mome...