HI
I upload ISIR starting in Jan as they come to me from my SAIG mailbox. Then I start to award. It would be great if I could pull up a list of all ISIR imported for a given award year.
Thanks
HI
I upload ISIR starting in Jan as they come to me from my SAIG mailbox. Then I start to award. It would be great if I could pull up a list of all ISIR imported for a given award year.
Thanks
I highly agree. I would be extremely helpful if the ISIR records would be indexed with the aid year as well since during a period of time we are working with 2 years of records coming in and the import date doesn't help that much. It would also be really cool if we could search under a student name and have the ISIR records the student is included in and then just click on that ISIR file to come up!
With the recent CARES funding, it would be helpful to have a report to list the ISIRs received for a given year.
For me, the ability to see a list of all ISIRS by year or date range in one list (alpha by last name would be my preference but to also be able to view by date order would also be useful), showing if it had been imported or not would be super helpful. Also the ability to batch print select ISIRS from such a list. Now we either need to print one by one from the student page or print all from the daily batch. I may only want 2 or 3 from a batch. The time it takes to later do a search by name one by one to see if an ISIR exists is very cumbersome. We only want to import ISIRS for existing applications, but there can be straggler applications come in, or I could have simply missed clicking the import button on one. A list is much easier to scroll through than needing to scroll through every single ISIR batch. Thanks for considering.
Adding another feature request to this thread would be for the manual name lookup on the ISIR batches tab to allow for sorting of the output. Currently the student names, award year, date processed are all displayed, but there seems to be no logical sorting to how it's presented. It would be great if this query would allow the column headers to be sortable by the user. If I search for a common last name, such as Brown, I get about 65 hits so it's a lot to scroll through every time.