MIS Systems Thread, Sims registration for Sept in Technical; Hi all,
In new job and completely new to SIMS.net.
Briefly, the staff that use Sims have completed everything for ...
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20th July 2007, 07:25 AM #1
- Rep Power
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Sims registration for Sept
Hi all,
In new job and completely new to SIMS.net.
Briefly, the staff that use Sims have completed everything for the new academic year starting Sept 07. The Timetable has been written with Nova T-6 and has successfully been transferred over to SQL.
The problem that they now have is how do the teaching staff get access to the new timetable for registration.
If I'm not making myself clear I apologise but its all a bit over my head at the moment. I've read some documentation but I think its out of date.
The menu's and flyout links are all different.
Many Thanks
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20th July 2007, 11:28 AM #2 Re: Sims registration for Sept
The teacher's home page has a timetable timeline. Right click on this and you can do everything for that class from taking the register to printing out their photos.
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20th July 2007, 11:51 AM #3
- Rep Power
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Re: Sims registration for Sept
OK,
I have found out a bit more of whats going on, when trying to apply the new timetable it comes up with 'do you want to apply 2006/2007' instead of 2007/2008.
I'm guessing not much will happen until the new timetable 2007/2008 can be applied.
Cheers
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20th July 2007, 12:31 PM #4 Re: Sims registration for Sept
Yes, the timeline will update as and when classes start and stop.
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