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PINNED Gathering Feedback - Allow allocations in a closed period
We’re proposing a refinement to our period control logic to allow allocations in a closed period, with restrictions applying only to FX-related allocations. Currently, all allocations are blocked once a period is closed, limiting flexibility for u...
PINNED Gathering Feedback - Integrate various Journal Types with AP & AR Ledgers
We’re proposing a major enhancement to journal processing by integrating key journal types - such as accruals, prepayments, deferred income, and deferrals - directly with the AP and AR ledgers, enabling full alignment with customer and supplier ac...

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Temporary Swap lesson days in Timetable

Possibility to change the timetable that is already setup in iSams to change the timetable to follow other day only for certain week. Scenario as below:1. Wednesday timetable , P1-P5 will do the Monday timetable P1-P52. Wednesday P6-P5, will do th...
Guest about 2 months ago in iSAMS / Timetable Manager 0 Awaiting Review

Publish 'own' reports in Wizard bar

When creating a new report in Analytics & Insights, we would like the ability to publish the report in the appropriate section of the wizard bar eg. We created an SEN exam provision report and wanted to publish it under the 'View SEN report' '...
Guest 8 months ago in iSAMS / Analytics & Insights 1 Already Present

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
Guest 8 months ago in iSAMS / Cover Manager 0 Good Feature

Leave Request - Approved leaves - Update date by Admin

Admin can update an approved leave request. Admin should be able to update the date, the reason.
Guest about 2 months ago in iSAMS / Registration Manager 0 Good Feature

Ability to Create Custom Registration Groups Across Multiple Classes

At our school, we often have subjects or activities (e.g. Chemistry) where students from different classes are grouped together. Currently, iSAMS only allows registration on a set or form basis, which makes it difficult to record attendance accura...
Guest about 2 months ago in iSAMS / Registration Manager 1

'Update Data' button on the page rather than sections

Would it be possible to have the Update Data or Save Data button on the page rather than on the different sections in Student Manager and HR Manager? For example - we have 5 sections in Student Manager > School tab, including custom fields/sect...
Guest 9 months ago in iSAMS / Student Manager 0

Archive GL Codes

It would be great to have the ability to archive and hide old GL codes that are no longer used as when schools are tidying up their ledgers there are a lot of codes that now have DO NOT USE attached to them as that is the only solution to date.
Guest over 1 year ago in iSAMS / iFinance 1 In Discovery

Greying out exams that have already been seated

I'm sure it used to do this hoever I have been told by your team that it hasn't. If when the seating plans for that exam time and session have been completed ie. all students have been allocated a seat, if the exam was greyed out, it would be easi...
Guest almost 2 years ago in iSAMS / External Exams Manager 0 Good Feature

Pulling data from Gradebooks to Central

In any school, your biggest data entry point is arguably academic grades and grading. Therefore it is imperative that that academic data (either from gradebooks or reports wizard) is pulled through to Central for PowerBI and analytics. MS Teams do...
Guest almost 2 years ago in iSAMS / Gradebooks 4 Now

Ability to Archive off Admissions Statuses

The Admissions Statuses used by a school can change over time. For historic reasons, we would not want to delete statuses no longer in use (since these will be attached to existing applicant records). However, we would no longer want them displaye...
Guest about 1 year ago in iSAMS / Admissions Manager 0 In Discovery