How do I customize how early my staff can clock in & out?
In ClickTime Australia, you can control how early employees are allowed to clock in or out by adjusting the Clocking Settings. This ensures shifts start and end within your defined time limits, improving accuracy in time attendance records and preventing unauthorised early starts or finishes. This quick guide shows you exactly where to update the settings so they align with your organisation’s policies.
Go to Setting → APP Setting → Time &
Attendance Setting → Clocking Setting and select the proper time values
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