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Break before clock-in in profile setup for Time and attendance

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What I want to achieve is:

that if a worker clock's-in before the clock-in time in his profile, that time-period should be registered as a break.

For the purpose of fire evacuation report all workers clock-in as soon as they enter the site, for example 07:00 and drink coffee in the canteen but the clock-in time on the profile is 07:30.

At 07:30 they enter the factory and starting the first job. So I want to catch the time between 07:00 and 07:30 as a break.

 

How do I have to set this in the profile?

Thanks,EJ

  • qianwang Profile Picture
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    RE: Break before clock-in in profile setup for Time and attendance

    Hi EJDregmans,

    In your scenario, the only method I can think of is to set the clock-in tolerance to 30, then set the switch code and select Secondary as break.

    But this may require registration of a worker.

    Regards,

    QianQW

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