Clock IN with Normal Time
Explanation
This activity is used to clock IN normal using the Time Clock 
terminal. When the IN clocking is created, 
the employee's identification can either be entered manually or by using a swipe 
card depending on the setup defined for the button.
Note: If the Time Clock is operating in
Offline mode the clocking records you create using the
Time Clock will not be transferred to IFS/Time 
and Attendance module immediately. Instead the information you enter will be 
buffered and when the Time Clock reverts back 
online it transfers the information to the Time and Attendance module.
Prerequisites
In order to perform this activity;
	- The relevant Time Clock buttons should be 
	configured in the Time Clock Type Details and Time Clock Type Detail Items 
	windows.
- Employee is required to have a day type dependant schedule assigned.
System Effects
As a result of this activity;
	- The Time Card Day/Clocking 
	tab and Employee Clockings window will be updated with an IN 
	clocking of type Normal.
- An open interval will be generated in the Time Card Day/Interval tab and the 
	Employee 
Intervals window.
- The Calc Status field on the Time Card Day window 
	will be Open.
 
 If IFS/Manufacturing is installed, the following will also be effective;
 
- When an IN clocking record is created, any operations or indirect jobs 
	from which the employee last clocked out may 
	be automatically started for the employee. The automatic start will work only if 
	the resume option specified for employee in the Manufacturing Labor 
	Class window is Automatic Resume.
Window
Time Clock
Related Window Descriptions
Time Clock
Procedure
	- Go to the Time Clock terminal.
- Click the relevant button to create an IN clocking.
	Note that button names are defined in the
	Time Clock configuration.
- In order to clock IN, you must specify your company ID and employee ID. When 
	you click the button, if you get a dialog box, you can use your swipe card 
	or manually enter the employee ID and company ID in the relevant fields. 
	
 
 Note: Depending on the Time Clock 
	configuration, some of these fields may be automatically filled with default 
	data for your convenience and thereby the fields may be disabled or 
	unavailable for editing. When these values are entered, you can click OK 
	on the dialog box to create the clocking.
 
 If the relevant button is set to card driven in the
	Time Clock configuration, you are only 
	required to click the button and swipe your card. Your employee ID and 
	company ID will immediately display in the text panel on the
	Time Clock.  Therefore, if the card 
	driven setting applies to the button, you will not have to use the dialog 
	box for clocking IN.
 
 Also note that some parameters connected to the employee's work hour rules 
	may block the employee from clocking In attendance or may force the employee 
	to register alternative clocking records. The Disallow Early Clocking 
	parameter will determine how early (compared to the schedules start time) an 
	employee is allowed to clock In attendance. The Limit for Clocking 
	without Absence parameter will determine how late an employee is allowed 
	to clock In attendance. If this maximum allowed time is passed, the employee 
	will be forced to register absence.
 
 If IFS/Manufacturing is installed in the system;
 
 When the resume option 
	specified for the employee in the Manufacturing Labor Class window 
	is Ask for Resume, a warning message will be prompted when employee 
	creates the IN clocking. This will give 
	employee the option of resuming the shop order operations or indirect jobs 
	which were auto stopped on the previous day.
 
 However, if the employee's last auto stop clocking was a team clocking, the
	Join Team dialog box will open instead of the warning message 
	enabling the employee to join a labor team at the time of the IN clocking. 
	The team from which the employee last clocked out will be selected to the Team field by default. If required you can change this value. Click 
	OK to save the information.