imPowr Release 1.2.51
Originally published 12/2/19
- Review Notes
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when you use the browser print, multiple pages will now be printed
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the filters and buttons are now hidden from the printout
- Reports
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when you use the browser print, multiple pages will now be printed, and graphics will shrink down to fit (some fine tuning is still needed)
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the filters and buttons are now hidden from the printout
- Assessments
When creating a new assessment, you can now enter the actual assessment date
and a comment
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The assessment date and entry date are now both visible and filterable on the assessment list
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if no assessment date is provided, it uses the current date
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the trend now uses the assessment date (if one is provided) rather than the date of data entry
(Note: Certain reports may have to be revisited)
- Surveys
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New 'Copy' survey feature
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Fixed bug on creating certain types of new surveys
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Fixed bug that prevented you from moving a survey to a new category
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Made form categories user configurable from the configuration page
- Success Stories
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Now tracks created by and created date
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Ability to filter for author and creation date on Success story screen
- Client Record
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Made gender list user configurable from the configuration page; added "non-binary"
2. My Dashboard -
Made additional pages available for selection as 'favorites' (donation, community events, campaigns volunteers)
3. New "Job Order" feature -
Part of an emerging workforce development module. This section is used to track "orders" that come in from places like Walmart, etc. The job order indicates # of openings and various descriptions and attributes for jobs that may be a good fit to be filled my agency clients.
4. Event Sponsorships -
Sponsors can now be people and families as well as organizations
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The sponsorship score has been merged with the donor score since both are a type of donation
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Fixed bug related to display of 'paid' icon
- Miscellaneous
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Cleaned up a few spots where general accounts still used the word 'business'
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Cleaned up a few spots where general accounts still used the word 'patient'
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Various cosmetic fixes to account programs, account profiles, organization profiles