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Timesheets: Allow for entries to be .60 decimals (1 minute = 1 decimal)

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Cover User
Australia

When entering staff time sheets why can't MYOB have the option to be in .60 decimal places to stop the converstion into .100 decimal.  This is not only time consuming but is open to human error.  Your headings indicate Totaal hours, when it is not actually in hours?  The time card sheet need to be looked at and refined for companies with many jobs and many staff to make this a simple data entry process, which it currently is not.

 

"Time sheet entry in .60 decimals"

Current Status: Open
Last Changed: February 2015

Thanks for your suggestion @Bounce. I can certainly see how this would prevent errors. Could anyone else who would like to be able to enter hours and minutes in timesheets, rather than hours, and fractional hours, please cast your vote here. Make sure you're signed in and click on the purple vote button at the top left-hand side of the screen. If you post a comment, don’t forget to vote as well!

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Liam_M
3,488 Posts
Former Staff

Thanks for your suggestion @Bounce. I can certainly see how this would prevent errors. Could anyone else who would like to be able to enter hours and minutes in timesheets, rather than hours, and fractional hours, please cast your vote here. Make sure you're signed in and click on the purple vote button at the top left-hand side of the screen. If you post a comment, don’t forget to vote as well!

CiscoElect
3 Posts
User

and have you got rid of the difficult colon and AMPM from the other time entry windows. simple 2400 time would be easiest.

Steven_M
45,180 Posts
Former Staff

 Hi @CiscoElect 

Thank you for feedback in regards to this idea., I have shared it with the team.

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SRhall
3 Posts
Cover User

In the meantime how can I round my timeclock employee data to assume the convertion to payroll in the fraction of an hour format. 

Steven_M
45,180 Posts
Former Staff

Hi @SRhall

 

The forumula you would need to use to a minute or seconds into AccountRight's format would be 

AccountRight Timesheet data = clock value x 1.666 (recurring*)

For example:
50 = 30 x 1.6667
40 = 24 x 1.6667

*The more decimal places that can be added the more accurate it would be)