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Have another field for employee name
In larger businesses it is not feasible to provide every employee with an iphone. So it would be great if this app had the ability for a supervisor to manage the times of lower level employees. Each supervisor would have a smart phone and clock other employees on an off each job.
This could be done by adding one extra field - employee name
It would also require automatic syncing of data as others have suggested so any supervisor had the ability clock in/out any employee.
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1 vote
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add integration with ifttt.com
could be used to notify others when you clock in/out, arrive at job site, or whatever else someone could think of. As an input, the pass data could be location, time clocked in, job name, or hours worked for the day, week, month, last 14 days, hours for the day before. As an output, could accept tags or hash tags to clock in/out by job, return clocked time for the past day/week/month/14 days/ pay period, and could accept input by e-mail or text. Could accept input from the time widget to send accumulated time for d/w/m/14 days/pp to a specified…
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Add a modified calendar view
Show a calendar (7 square by 5 square grid, sunday to saturday) and show total worked hours per day, and total hours per day BY JOB. i.e. each job is a different color, but the hours showed on calendar view is the total hours worked at that job.
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Add a modified week view.
One week is showed as 7 elongated rectangles, graduated by hour (major) and quarter hour (minor) along its height, and hours worked per job are represented by rectangles of a particular color. The day starts at the top at a user specified time (default 6:00am) and graduated past midnight of that day and onto 5:45 of the next day. As hours are recorded, they are plotted as rectangles from clock in to clock out time. Each job gets its own color, and if hours overlap, the job clocked in first gets justified to the left, second (third,fourth) gets justified increasingly…
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