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A continuous form would be wonderful but I do calculations with the time as it is being inputted, the information they input is wider than the screen AND they want all the colors and pretty stuff. Why do you feel this isn't the best idea? I realize it is much more difficult than it needs to be but they have been putting information into this system for the past 6 months and now they want     

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Author: Diana
Date: Apr 10, 2007 06:26

Package: wnpp Severity: normal I request an adopter for the wmfishtime package. The package description is: Welcome to WMFishTime, winner of the "Best Waste Of CPU Power" award! This is a dockable clock application for WMaker, BlackBox, E, SawFish etc. . . The features include gradient backdrop, anti-aliased hour, minute, second hands alpha-blended bubbles, real-time sprite engine
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Conan, No need to re-send your post. I can see it now. I did change the structure to the table. Here are the fields in the WH_tempTrack table.... TempID, Job_ID, Department, ItemNumber, UnitsProduced, RequestID, WorkOrderNumber, TimeStamp, and In_Out. [TimeStamp] is set to Now() and [In_Out] is a combo box with "Clock In" and "Clock Out" as the options. Also, in your previous     

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Author: Sandro Tosi
Date: Jul 14, 2008 09:50

Conan, I tried opening your last post and it shows a blank screen. I'm not sure what the problem is. Can you try re-sending it? Adam "Conan Kelly" wrote: Adam, Yes, an employee will clock in, clock out for lunch, clock back in, and clock out once done with the job. Will this cause a problem if there are more than 2 timestamps for certain person and certain
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Conan, I actually changed the format of everything this morning. Before I had 2 different forms to clock in and clock out. I now have one form with one timestamp field and one clock in/clock out field that is a combo box. What would be the easiest way to get the total time worked on a job now? This is the basic process so far. First, the job will be created by a manager on a form     

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Author: Adam
Date: Mar 14, 2008 12:26

Conan, The Clock_Status_In and out fields are yes/no fields. I could delete them because the only reason I created them was to query for open jobs, etc. I could easily do the same if I entered YES in the criteria for Clock_Time_In and NO for Clock_Time_Out. You are correct when you said, "I'm guessing how it works now is that each record in your table has a value in either Clock_In_Time
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"Marsha" <mhuckins@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:B0JAj.5414$rC6.3246@bignews4.bellsouth.net... > All my clocks are battery except for the applices, why because like today > my lights went on and off and finally off for 7 1/2 hours > > Anne Jackson wrote: >> The message from "Joy" <toastie@real-me.net> contains these words: >>> "Anne Jackson" <amygdala@zetnet.co.uk> wrote: >>>> The     

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Author: Adam
Date: Mar 14, 2008 12:08

We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember ginge <the.gingeREMOVE@THISgmail.com> saying something like: Over the last few months my body clock has gone off on one, generally meaning I'm struggling to fall asleep before 2AM. The problem with this is about twice a week I need to make early starts, and <4 hours sleep isn't
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On Feb 11, 8:44 am, John W. Vinson <jvinson@STOP_SPAM.WysardOfInfo.com> wrote: > On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 06:32:04 -0800 (PST), Danny <donotspam12...@hotmail.com> > wrote: > > >Thanks for taking your time to provide me with some very useful > >suggestions suggestions.  However the Date field I am referring to is > >the Date a person clocks in (workdate) not the payddate.  Is that > >possible to     

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Author: Adam
Date: Mar 14, 2008 11:26

Susan Bugher wrote: mike wrote: Susan Bugher wrote: mike wrote: Susan Bugher wrote: Program: Alarm Simple Author: Patrick Dugan Maybe our minds work differently. It seemed simple to me. If you don't know the day of the week (or don't care) you just check all the days. I agree...our minds work differently. If I have to do more than
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Author: Adam
Date: Mar 13, 2008 20:47

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Author: Stinkweed
Date: Mar 9, 2008 06:52

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Author: Grimly Curmudgeon
Date: Feb 15, 2008 05:29

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Author: Danny
Date: Feb 11, 2008 13:16

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Author: mike
Date: Jan 27, 2008 12:21

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