TimePilot Definitions
Rounding
What's Rounding?
In TimePilot, Rounding is the process of shifting a clock-in or
clock-out time to a more "simple" number; for instance you could round a
clock-in from 8:04 a.m. to 8 a.m. or a clock-out from 4:58 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Rounding can help employers by avoiding the need to pay just one or two minutes
of overtime each day and can help employees because they don't have to click in
at exactly the start of their shift.
Rounding is set up when you create/add/edit a
Company (TimePilot Central > Setup Menu
> Company Setup...).
The Retail Edition of the TimePilot software offers a choice between no
rounding and Basic Rounding; the Professional and Enterprise Editions offer more
choices.
Retail Edition: Two choices
- No Rounding: Employees' clock-in and clock-out times are not adjusted.
-
Basic
Rounding: Employees' clock-in and clock-out times are
adjusted to the nearest time specified. In the example
illustrated at right, rounding is set at 15 minutes. If the employee's
shift starts at the top of the hour and he or she clocks in at any time
within the red zone (7 minutes before or 7 minutes after the top of the
hour), the clock-in time will be rounded to the top of the hour.
Professional and Enterprise Editions: Five choices
- No Rounding: Employees' clock-in and clock-out times are not adjusted.
-
Basic
Rounding: Employees' clock-in and clock-out times are
adjusted to the nearest time specified. In the example
illustrated at right, rounding is set at 15 minutes. If the employee's
shift starts at the top of the hour and he or she clocks in at any time
within the red zone (7 minutes before or 7 minutes after the top of the
hour), the clock-in time will be rounded to the top of the hour.
- Round "In" Transactions Back; Round "Out" Transactions
Back: In the example illustrated at right, rounding is set at
15 minutes. An employee clocking in at any time in the green zone will
have his or her start time recorded as 15 minutes before the hour. A
clock-out at any time in the red zone will be rounded back to the top of
the hour.
- Round "In" Transactions Forward; Round "Out" Transactions
Forward: In the example illustrated at right, rounding is set
at 15 minutes. An employee who clocks in at any time in the green zone
will have his or her clock-in transaction rounded to the top of the
hour. A clock-out at any time in the red zone will be rounded forward to
15 minutes after the hour.
- Round "In" Transactions Forward; Round "Out" Transactions
Back: In the example illustrated at right, rounding is set at
15 minutes. An employee who clocks in at any time in the green zone will
have his or her clock-in transaction rounded to the top of the hour. A
clock-out at any time in the red zone will be rounded back to the top of
the hour.