SELMA HOTFIX RELEASE – 4th August 2025

🔧 Bug Fixes

  • Restored the Enrolment Actions button for finished enrolments.
  • Resolved issue that was preventing all Funding Source codes from showing in SDR filter list.
  • Updated the mapping on the EnrolStudent process that was preventing students from enrolling via the API.

If you need additional help or have questions about these fixes, please contact the support team at 09 366 0789 or support@selma.co.nz

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