Date printed: 03-28-2024   Last updated: 01-18-2011

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Applies to versions: 1.8, 1.9, 1.10



Schedules and Automatic Adjustments



The Scheduled and Automatic Clock Control feature allows you to round time in/out, set automatic lunch deductions, and setup time snaps.

Permission: Clocking -> Automatic Time Adjustment
Default Permission Groups: Employee Administrator or Payroll Administrator

Using the left pane Main Menu, click on: Schedules » Time Adjustments



The Schedule Administration Page

     

  1. Select the Payroll Type or Employee whose schedule and automatic clock control you want to adjust.
  2. Click on the Edit Type or Edit User button.
  3. Configure your Time Rounding, Automatic Scheduled Lunch Deduction or Scheduled Time Snap.

       

    • For all rounding settings except Visible Minute, TimeIPS rounds all clock times in and out to the nearest minute as set in the Time Rounding pull-down for the indicated Employee or Type. "Visible Minute" rounds all clocks down to the minute currently shown on the clock, removing seconds.
      EXAMPLE: Time Rounding is set to round to the nearest 15 minutes. John clocks in at 7:52 AM and 30 seconds, his time in rounds to 8:00 AM. John clocks out for lunch at 11:52 AM and 29 seconds, his time rounds down to 11:45 AM.
    • For duration rounding, the clock in time will always be the actual time, but the clock out will be adjusted such that the total duration of time will be rounded to an even amount.
      EXAMPLE: Time Rounding is set to duration round to the nearest 15 minutes. John clocks in at 7:52 AM and 30 seconds. John clocks out for lunch at 11:50 AM and 14 seconds, his time out is rounded to 11:52 AM and 30 seconds, 4:00:00 from the clock-in time.

      Duration rounding is more difficult for employees to abuse by clocking in for a few seconds and getting paid for the rounding interval. For example, with 15 minute rounding, an empolyee clocks in at 8:07:25.  The In time is rounded back to 8:00:00.  Then the employee clocks out a few moments later at 8:07:35.  Thus, the out time is rounded to 8:15:00.  the employee worked for 10 seconds, but was paid for 15 minutes.  With duration rounding, the employee would need to work a minimum of 7 minutes and 30 seconds (with 15 minute rounding) to get paid 15 minutes.
    • TimeIPS moves an employee's time in or out to a specific time if the employee clocks in/out within a particular time frame as specified in the Scheduled Time Snap rule.
      NOTE: Time Rounding is different than Time Snapping. Time Rounding applies to all of the employee's time ins and outs where as a snap affects only clock events occurring in a specified time range.

      EXAMPLE: The production line starts at 8:00 AM and employees begin working. There are 100 workers and they come in between 7:30 AM and 8:00 AM. The Scheduled Time Snap should be set as follows: When employees Clock In between 7:30 AM and 7:59 AM, move time to 8:00 AM.
    • TimeIPS automatically deducts a lunch break using the Automatic Scheduled Lunch Deduction rule.

      NOTE: TimeIPS will deduct a lunch break starting at the time specified in the "attempt to take a lunch at" for the duration entered if 1) the employee's total hours worked that day meets or exceeds the hours indicated in the "When an employee clocks out after working at least ___ hours" and 2) the employee is clocked in for the full duration of the specified lunch break.

      NOTE: The employee's 24 hour work day is based on the start time of the employee's work week as defined in Payroll Settings.

      EXAMPLE: The following Automatic Scheduled Lunch Deduction is entered for hourly employees:

      When an employee clocks out after working at least 7 hours, attempt to take a lunch at 12:00 PM with a duration of 30 minutes.

         

      • John clocks in at 8:00 am and clocks out at 4:30 pm. John's work day is from 12:00 am - 11:59 pm. He was on the clock for more than 7 hours in that work day and he was clocked in at 12:00 PM through 12:30 PM so the automatic lunch deduction applies.
      • Mary clocks in at 8:00 AM and clocks out at 12:15 PM. She clocks back in at 12:45 PM and clocks out at 4:30 PM. She would not receive the automatic lunch deduction, even though she worked more than 7 hours in her work day, because she was not clocked-in for the full duration of the time the automatic lunch would have applied.
      • Craig clocks in at 6:00 PM and clocks out at 2:00 AM the following morning. His work day is from 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM. He would not receive the automatic lunch deduction because 1) he was not clocked in the full duration of the time the automatic lunch would have applied and 2) he worked only 2 hours on the workday he clocked out (since his day ends at 12:00 AM (midnight) and he clocked out at 2:00 AM). If this is a normal shift for the employee, his settings on the Schedule tab of the employee record should be changed under the setting labeled "LCD or Large Display" this setting should be adjusted to reflect this schedule, for example, starting the week at 12:00 PM 2) he should have a custom lunch deduction that attempts to take lunch during his actual shift (for example, at 11:00 PM).
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  5. Adjust the information as necessary.
  6. Click on the Update Settings button to save the changes or the Back icon to leave the page without applying the adjustments.
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