Print All Activities in Student (Years, Forms, Classes)

Started by Bobby Wise, January 24, 2014, 07:44:51 PM

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Bobby Wise

I think it would be a good idea if the printing of All Activities could be in consecutive order from the lowest grade to the highest, or in alphabetical order. Similar to the Activity Planning.

I think that the print order now is in Actitivty sequence.

Volker Dirr

I am not sure. Why not sorted by teacher or subject or ...?

Bobby Wise

Hello Volker,

I find the Activity planning sequence very easy to navigte through, from the first level of students down to the last. So I thought perhaps if the print out of All Activities could be in the same sequence it would be great.

Liviu Lalescu

Bobby, you mean in the second half of the activity planning form? There are subjects and students rows, and it is evident that there we can only sort by students. But in the HTML all activities timetable we have no evident criterion of which to sort by.

Bobby Wise

Good morning Liviu and Volker,

The printout is fine the way it is except I thought it may be easier to read if the sequence was primarily Students (Forms, classes) and secondary Subject.
In the Activity planning the layout is order Students (Form, classes) in the first column and alphabetically by the Subjects in the top row.

My suggestion is to follow this same sorting sequence when printing  All Activities Primary key Student (Forms, classes) Secondary key (Subjects)

Please it is not essential this is just an idea.

Thank you.

Liviu Lalescu

I added this in the TODO, but I do not understand. To which table in the activity planning are you referring to? The first (above) or the second (below)? I was meaning the second.

Maybe you can give us some screen shots for a better understanding.

Volker Dirr

He talk about the html table "all activities".

The stuff about the activity planning is only an argument why he want to have it sorted by students (and not by teacher, subjects, ...).