Hello,
It would be very useful and streamline business process if time off requests, once approved, auto populated a line on the employees timecard.
Company | Precision Construction Services |
Job Title / Role | HR Manager |
I need it... | Yesterday...Come on already |
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Agreed that it would be amazing to, if nothing else, provide a warning or otherwise flag columns on the grid timecard or timecard programs so users can see what has been triggered by a time off request. The ability to control how this works could be configured by payroll group as it might get handled differently by different companies. For example in our setup, a salaried employee on vacation would not enter time and we'd love that day to get blocked off, where maybe an hourly employee gets the row pre-populated to a certain code. Could get complicated, but anything (like a warning) would be better than nothing.