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06/04/03 at 05:25:17
 
When entering labor and production (DC-A), occasionally the reporting labor time will increment automatically to a unspecified time. For example, the operator may scan in on the job at 7:00AM, when they scan out a few minutes later, the scanned out time jumps to something like 31:00:00 hours. ???
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Reply #1 - 06/04/03 at 05:42:42
 
What version are you using? Do you have overlapping shifts loaded?
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Reply #2 - 06/04/03 at 08:50:53
 
They are clocking both in and out within the shift buffers.  If the clock-in buffer is 6:45 to 7:00 then when they clock in at 6:49 the system jumps it to 7:00.  Then if they clock out at 6:57, the system sees a start time of 7:00 and a stop time of 6:57 the next day so it adds 24 hours.
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Reply #3 - 06/04/03 at 13:13:50
 
I was wondering if that was it. We have the same problem. If the employee is set for the earlier shift why does the clock jump forward?  ???
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Reply #4 - 06/04/03 at 13:33:29
 
It should be using the buffers for the shift defined in the employee record.
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Reply #5 - 07/11/03 at 08:59:14
 
The employee's shift buffer is from 6:45AM - 7:00 AM. They are clocking IN on the particular sequence let's say at 7:07 AM. They only take several minutes to complete the task. When they clock OUT at 7:09 AM, that's when the time jumps to 31:00:00.
I was advised by DBA to update to the latest version/service pack and all would be well. OOPS!
Same problemo  Angry
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Reply #6 - 07/11/03 at 09:58:14
 
Double check the system clock on the station they are clocking in on.  If you think it is 7:07 but the system clock is 10 minutes slow, the program still thinks it is in the buffer.
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