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Keeping track of time is always a problem. We used to use Quick Books that had quite a good time sheet component that let you see at a glance how many hours had been charged for the day and the week. This is very handy for keeping track of time. Our Legal clients have an application that has budgeted hours and actual hours for each employee so that they can see where they are at with meeting targets.
It would be great if a similar component could be added to CommitCRM so that the employee added time per job via a time sheet that kept a running total of hours charged. Presumably that would be a matter of having a data entry sheet that was specific to the employee and allowed them to add time to a client or a ticket from within that screen. If anyone at CommitCRM is listening that would be a great feature to add. David |
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I couldn't handle the lack of employee timesheet management in CommitCRM anymore so I asked one of our programmers to design a web application! Now our techs sign into the timesheet remotely and can select whether they are on-site, working in shop, performing remote support, taking a break, etc. If you have technicians who get paid different rates for different work or contractors, our software is fantastic and simple to use. Let me know if you would be interested in purchasing a copy! Sofware must be hosted on your own webserver. Reports are compiled into a pdf at an admin's request and can be entered into QB/Accting software for paying employees.
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I agree with all of you, but i feel this is a fundamental flaw with CommitCRM. I can't not understand why we should use another software or utility...It Should be Built in to COMMIT. See my post below.
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