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Fixed
Add missing string for "full sponsored" sponsored grant type in the Conversions
CSV export
Return the correct main contact details in the Funding Agreement letters
export
Added
Add more columns to the Academies due to transfer export: School phase, school
age range, main contact details, school type
Add Academy UKPRN, School LAESTAB (DfE number) and Academy LAESTAB (DfE
number) to the ESFA export
Add a new By Month view for export/data consumer users. When a user with this
role clicks on "By Month", they will see a new view with the ability to pick a
range of dates and see Conversion projects due to convert in that date range
Add Transfers to the new By Month view for export/data consumer users. This
view shares the date picker functionality in the change above.
Add new By Month view for non-data-consumer users. This view shows the next
(upcoming) month only, and the table has the same columns as the date range
view described above.
Add new By Month view for non-data-consumer users. This view shows transfers
transferring in the next (upcoming) month only, and the table has the same
columns as the date range view described above.
Create a By Month CSV export for Conversions
Create a By Month CSV export for Transfers
Link the By Month CSV downloads from their respective pages in the UI: By
Month Conversions & Transfers for data consumers, and By Month Conversions &
Transfers for non-data consumers
Changed
The "By Month" view for data consumers is now a tabbed view of Conversions &
Transfers (currently only showing Conversions), with different columns in the
table. There is also a date picker to allow users to choose a date range to
view.
Give business support users the ability to view export pages