Time snapping
The Unrubble application enables the use of an automatic time snapping of the Clock In & Clock Out. This allows you to eliminate the so-called "Minutes" of working time.
Time snapping
The option is available in Settings
(account icon in the upper right corner) > Automation
section on the left side.
Enabling the option in the "Time snapping" section will activate additional options to choose from.
Options available:
Shift’s planned start time
- Allow to snap Clock In to planned start time in schedule.
Shift’s planned end time
- Allow to snap Clock Out to planned end time in schedule.
Time rounding
- Allow to snap events to the set interval (whole day).
How to interval works (third option)?
➡️ Interval 30min divides each hour of the day into 2 intervals, that is 8:00-8:30 first interval, 8:30-9:00 second interval, etc.
➡️ Interval for event Clock In rounds event forward to the nearest end of the interval.
➡️ Interval for event Clock Out rounds event back to the nearest start of the interval.
Time setting options:
Time window
- refers to event Clock In i Clock Out when choosing the option to snap to the work schedule.Half the time window
- applies to the selected time above and divides it in half and sets this half of the time to the tolerances below - disable this option to set your own tolerances below.Rounding value
- refers to event Clock In i Clock Out when choosing intervals.Half the rounding value
- applies to the selected time above and divides it in half and sets this half of the time to the tolerances below - disable this option to set your own tolerances below.Lateness tolerance
- refers event Clock In for the benefit of the employee.Early exit tolerance
- refers event Clock Out for the benefit of the employee.
💡 Examples of the time snapping, system will display after selecting the appropriate times in the settings.
Additionally, for illustration, an example below:
✨ An interval of 30 minutes with the set tolerance of Clock-in Lateness tolerance
and Clock-out Early exit tolerance
for 15 minutes:
Updated on: 12/06/2024
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