by Tony Danher | Aug 15, 2016 | Chris21 Reports, Chris21 Tutorials
How to create more powerful Chris21 reports using complex selections Your Chris21 reports will only be as good as the selections you make. Selections tell the report designer what to include in the report output. If your selections are wrong, your report will be...
by Tony Danher | Sep 23, 2014 | Chris21 Tutorials
The GTR Batch Processor (RGT) is a fairly recent addition to Chris21. You may already be familiar with the original General Transactions (GTR) process for loading large quantities of records into Chris21 electronically. For instance, uploading training records or...
by Tony Danher | Nov 14, 2013 | Chris21 Tutorials
You can use Quick Filters in Chris21 to make it easier to find information from summary lists. For instance, in my blog Chris21 Reports – How to Manage Your List, I talk about using Quick Filters to find your reports by category. There are many instances where you...
by Tony Danher | Sep 10, 2013 | Chris21 Tutorials
In my previous article I talked about setting up leave accruals in Chris21 so that they are calculated according to your organisation’s requirements. The other part of the setup is determining how these balances are displayed on the Leave Balances (LAC) page and in...
by Tony Danher | Sep 3, 2013 | Chris21 Tutorials
The rules for Chris21 leave accruals must be configured for each of your accruing leave types. The most common of these are annual, long service and sick leave but there could be others depending on your organisation’s requirements. If we look at the common...
by Tony Danher | Aug 8, 2013 | Chris21 Tutorials
Usually you will access your Chris21 reports directly from the report designer. This is fine for reports that you only want to run yourself but what if that report is useful for all the Chris21 users in your team? Rather than each user having to search for the report...