

The Time Event Pair does not have only the timestamp when something happens, but it holds: Time Event PairĪ Time Event Pair is a data record created out of two Time Events that are recorded for an employee in sequence, for example for a clock-in at 8 am and a clock-out at 4 pm. Those Time Events are typically captured via a physical terminal or by a web or mobile punch application. Without any other attributes, such a Time Event merely describes the fact ‘I was here’. The attributes, which describe the Time Event, usually hold some sort of location identifier, sometimes called the ‘ terminal id‘ and the purpose of the Time Event, the Time Event Type.

With this, we close the last gap to cover all relevant steps from the physical punch at the terminal to the payment of the employee. The feature is seamlessly integrated with the existing Time Sheet processes. The new Clock In Clock Out feature in SAP SuccessFactors Time Tracking is a powerful and easy-to-use application that enables customers to track employees’ times, recorded via a clock terminal or our web/mobile quick punch action. Supported Sources to Record a Time Event.This blog post will help you to understand how the solution works and what steps need to be done to set it up.

Let me introduce the new Clock In Clock Out feature of SAP SuccessFactors Time Tracking we have build for you in the H2 2021 release. Passwords for users will not work to reconnect a client.Hello SAP SuccessFactors Time Management Community,
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If your firewall settings are fine, and you still can't connect, check out some other hints below: Here are the directions: Opening Ports On Your Firewall The solution to this problem is to re-open the firewall ports for Virtual TimeClock. This can include network settings and firewalls. Windows users will often report that, after the update, aspects of their system are affected. It occurs on the second (and sometimes fourth) Tuesday of each month in North America. The answer is that the firewall was reset during an event called "Patch Tuesday". Patch Tuesday (a.k.a. Update Tuesday) is an unofficial term used to refer to when Microsoft releases updates for its software products. On the second Wednesday of some months we've seen an increase in support requests for our Network Edition customers receiving a "Virtual TimeClock Server is not responding" error. After a little investigation, we've determined that the firewall exceptions for Virtual TimeClock have been eliminated, preventing communication between the Virtual TimeClock Clients and Server.
