Time Card Report

Does anyone know if there is a more user friendly template for Time Card report ? We pay employees every 2 weeks and whenever I run a 2 week report, it only shows one date and below this date it sums up 2 dates of cumulative time worked instead of showing the isolated 2 dates. In other words, under a Monday 5/1, it will show 15 hours which actually means that the person worked cumulatively 15 hours on Monday 5/1 AND Monday 5/8... but Time Card report doesn't show the 5/8 separately which is quite confusing and invonvenient. Any help would be highly appreciated!

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Zorian
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Here is an additional question. If we would like to print a daily hour log between two specific dates, is there a way to do that in Time Card report? It seems that currently the only possible way to do that is by "Week Starting Date" and then you have to carefully find the date of the Sunday that begins the week in order for the thing to work in the first place. This is very inflexible...unless I am totally missing something, I hope that Microsoft fixes this essential functionality in RMS and builds a more simple and flexible Time Report which allows users to dislpay daily hours between any two dates instead of ONLY seeing it by week starting or ending dates. Please tell me if there is something else I should do to make this work...

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Zorian

Try Jean Holland's site has a good time report.

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rick

We made a time card report that runs through MS Access but targets the RMS database for hours. You enter then beginning dates and it lists the daily hours for each employee who has worked during that time frame.

Once you save the attachment make sure to re-point it to your database for RMS.

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Elizabeth

Hi Elizabeth, I did not see an attachment...was there an attachment in this message of the report you mentioned or do you have suggestions on how to make such a report? Or should I be using an Outlook browser (instead of IE) to see the attachment?

Many Thanks!

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Zorian

I know the attachment can be seen in Outlook. I'm not sure if they come through in the IE newsreader.

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Elizabeth

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Craig

It is through Access and points back to RMS database. So I'm betting you must have Access.

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Elizabeth

Zorian,

I'm assuming you are using the Crystal Report. It's broke and I don't think anyone wants to fix it, so try running it weekly or try the attached report and see if it works for you.

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Jeff

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