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Clock card System |
Mon, Jun 11 2007 3:39 PM | Permanent Link |
"Petrus van Breda" | Hi
If I remember correctly I once saw that someone has written a clock card system in DBISam. If so can anyone remember who? Thanks |
Mon, Jun 11 2007 9:24 PM | Permanent Link |
Steve Forbes Team Elevate | Hi Petrus,
I think the product you are looking for is VeriTime from www.pcfworks.com -- Best regards Steve "Petrus van Breda" <petrus@spsoftdev.com> wrote in message news:57CC80BC-F47B-4115-834E-149D644DA8C0@news.elevatesoft.com... > Hi > > If I remember correctly I once saw that someone has written a clock card > system in DBISam. If so can anyone remember who? > > Thanks > |
Thu, Jun 14 2007 4:57 PM | Permanent Link |
"Walter Matte" | Not sure what you are exactly seeking, but I have written software that does
realtime data collection with ComputerWise TT3A terminals on an RS 422 multi drop network. The collected In and Out punches are then processed and system calculates net hours worked based on user defined rules. Each employee is assigned to a set of Rules. The system uses DBISAM as the database. Walter "Petrus van Breda" <petrus@spsoftdev.com> wrote in message news:57CC80BC-F47B-4115-834E-149D644DA8C0@news.elevatesoft.com... > Hi > > If I remember correctly I once saw that someone has written a clock card > system in DBISam. If so can anyone remember who? > > Thanks > |
Sat, Jun 16 2007 4:13 PM | Permanent Link |
"Petrus van Breda" | Hi Walter
I have a client who still use old clock card machines for their employees when they get to work. They need to replace this with another type of system. There are a few options: 1. Using Biometrics 2. Use a card / Delta type of system 3. Use the screen and keyboard One of biggest challenges is that not all the people are computer literate so Screen & keyboard might be out. I don't know the ComputerWise TT3A terminals, but are interested is your solution. Is it possible to see some screen shots or even a demo version? If needed we can take it offline. Thanks for your reply. Petrus "Walter Matte" <walter_@_interlog.com> wrote in message news:AD240786-7375-4961-A53F-1AB8E03E0A72@news.elevatesoft.com... > Not sure what you are exactly seeking, but I have written software that > does realtime data collection with ComputerWise TT3A terminals on an RS > 422 multi drop network. The collected In and Out punches are then > processed and system calculates net hours worked based on user defined > rules. Each employee is assigned to a set of Rules. > > The system uses DBISAM as the database. > > Walter > > > "Petrus van Breda" <petrus@spsoftdev.com> wrote in message > news:57CC80BC-F47B-4115-834E-149D644DA8C0@news.elevatesoft.com... >> Hi >> >> If I remember correctly I once saw that someone has written a clock card >> system in DBISam. If so can anyone remember who? >> >> Thanks >> > > |
Thu, Jul 5 2007 9:45 AM | Permanent Link |
"Marc Ouellette" | Hi,
The screen and keyboard isn't to bad even for people who do not use computer. I took that consept and used a bar code reader. Each employee is issued a laminated card with a unique barcode. The card is printed used fastreports on a plain piece of paper then laminated using a 50$ laminator. Users scan there card when they are in and when they leave. All they have to do is look at the screen to make sure the scan was done properly. Works really well. The barcode scanner was about 100$ and is just a wedge between keyboard and computer. As it scans you just handle the form key down and process the barcode Marc |
Mon, Sep 3 2007 6:02 PM | Permanent Link |
Julio Saucedo | Hello,
I used that same concept in my system qrono that use DBISAM as database, it works for barcode cards, magnetic tape cards, and one customer told me that he adapted to a fingerprint reader. The system can be found here: http://www.equantico.com/qrono.html. Sorry, it's in spanish... Julio > The screen and keyboard isn't to bad even for people who do not use > computer. I took that consept and used a bar code reader. Each employee is > issued a laminated card with a unique barcode. The card is printed used > fastreports on a plain piece of paper then laminated using a 50$ laminator. > Users scan there card when they are in and when they leave. All they have to > do is look at the screen to make sure the scan was done properly. Works > really well. The barcode scanner was about 100$ and is just a wedge between > keyboard and computer. As it scans you just handle the form key down and > process the barcode > > Marc > > |
Sat, Feb 2 2008 9:54 PM | Permanent Link |
"Rita" | I suggested the barcode method to a hard nosed guy once,
his reply was only if I can tattoo the buggers on the forehead. Rita "Marc Ouellette" <admin@scp-solutions.com> wrote in message news:A903565C-6508-4BA5-8493-AEED4242B225@news.elevatesoft.com... > Hi, > > The screen and keyboard isn't to bad even for people who do not use > computer. I took that consept and used a bar code reader. Each employee is > issued a laminated card with a unique barcode. The card is printed used > fastreports on a plain piece of paper then laminated using a 50$ > laminator. Users scan there card when they are in and when they leave. All > they have to do is look at the screen to make sure the scan was done > properly. Works really well. The barcode scanner was about 100$ and is > just a wedge between keyboard and computer. As it scans you just handle > the form key down and process the barcode > > Marc > |
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