MES user clocked in twice

I would look at the change log in Labor Entry/Time and Expense. It appears
that someone was trying to "fix" a wrong date and instead either added a day
(because they thought it was missing) or changed a date to the wrong date.
It might be that they meant to add job information and added payroll
information instead.



Bethany J Rye
Epicor Business Analyst





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Our accounting brought to my attention that one user was clocked in twice, and received overtime, although it is clocked in twice for the same day and almost identical time period. This user brought this to our accountants attention after receiving 8-hours of overtime.
Yup i've seen it, if they manage to have two sessions up at the same time
and click them almost simultaneously.


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On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 4:11 PM, sanfranc415 <sanfranc415@...> wrote:

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> Our accounting brought to my attention that one user was clocked in twice,
> and received overtime, although it is clocked in twice for the same day and
> almost identical time period. This user brought this to our accountants
> attention after receiving 8-hours of overtime.
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