LMS Release 5.4.3

Task

  • Switch attendance to % in all charts and reprocess for last 6 months
  • Hide student Vacation section for COAF. No need for the section
  • Prepare design for CRM board
  • Prepare Unique request form for AUA Extension
  • Open Request when clicking on board card
  • Style Request Management Board
  • Create page for Request like for Contact
  • Provide text for account confirmation message
  • Make a permission for special role to delete contact
  • Make input field when Source is selected as Other
  • For enrolled in group and Graduated students new fields are required
  • Hide dashboard finance widgets and course/group finance settings if Finances are disabled in settings
  • Add notes to Requests
  • Add notes to Contacts

Bug

  • Notes are not saved on Request
  • Can’t delete group from ADMIN
  • Error is thrown when adding a student to a group
  • Timetable style is broken at the bottom
  • Filters in Timetable do not work for admin

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