How to know the progress of modules configured in the school?

The Module Configuration – Overview provides an overview of module-wise settings, indicating status (Pending, Partially Done, Done) and last configured date, with hyperlinks to respective setting pages for easy access and brief descriptions of each setting, enhancing efficiency in managing system configurations.

Administration > School Administration > Module Configuration – Overview

1. Access Module Configuration – Overview:

    • Navigate to the Administration section of the system.
    • Click on “School Administration.”
    • Select “Module Configuration – Overview.”

2. Choose Academic Year:

    • Choose the academic year for which you want to review the module configurations.

3. View Configuration Status:

    • Once you’ve selected the academic year, the system will display an overview of module-wise settings.
    • You’ll see the status of each configuration setting, which could be “Pending,” “Partially Done,” or “Done.”
    • Each setting will also have a “Last Configuration Date,” indicating when it was last updated.

4. Refresh Option:

    • Utilize the “Refresh” option if you need to update the status of configuration settings.

5. Access Detailed Configurations:

    • If you need more detailed information about class-level configurations, you can click on “More Details” against each configuration.
    • This will provide you with additional insights into the configuration settings for specific classes or groups.

6. Navigate to Configuration Pages:

    • Clicking on a module setting will directly take you to the configuration page where you can create or update the configuration as needed.
    • This streamlined process allows for quick access to the relevant settings for efficient management of system configurations.

By following these steps, you can easily track the progress of modules configured in the school and ensure that all necessary settings are properly managed and up-to-date.

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