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Re: telscrp.exeFrom: Web Development Date: Tuesday, December 1, 1998
Time: 8:12:49 amWhat if you just added that as an employee preference? Those that do work
at night have a box checked allowing them to clock out/in at 12:01
automatically and those that don't just clock out if they forget to do so?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-isp-list@chronos.cardina.net
> [mailto:owner-isp-list@chronos.cardina.net]On Behalf Of Shawn Hogan
> Sent: Monday, November 30, 1998 11:48 PM
> To: Optigold ISP List
> Subject: Re: [Optigold-ISP] telscrp.exe
>
>
> Greg Gibson wrote:
>
> >What if the program automatically clocked them out at 12:01am but then
> >automatically clocked them back in for the current day?
> >
> >Still doesn't help someone who forgets to clock out but it does
> accomplish
> >the task of preventing an overnight employee from having to remember to
> >clock back in.
>
> Well, that would just be another way of doing what I don't want it to
> do...
>
> If someone forgets to clock out, it will think they are clocked in for an
> infinate number of hours that day.
>
> So if they didn't clock out, it's going to give them 24 hours of time
> clocked in for each day until they DO clock out. All you would be doing
> is forcing a clock out/in at midnight instead of just letting it roll.
> But in the end, you would have the exact same affect.
>
> - Shawn
>
> -------------------------------
> Shawn D. Hogan
> President, Data Point Solutions
> http://www.data-point.com
> (619) 452-3696
> ICQ: 8319647
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Messages In This Thread:- telscrp.exe by Dave Tanguay on Nov 30, 1998 at 2:44:04 am
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