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## '''Shift Name''': A descriptive name of your shift.
 
## '''Shift Name''': A descriptive name of your shift.
 
## '''Start Date''': The calendar date you wish your shift to start appearing on your work calendar. As early a date as possible is recommended.
 
## '''Start Date''': The calendar date you wish your shift to start appearing on your work calendar. As early a date as possible is recommended.
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## '''Start Time''': The start time of your shift.
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## '''End Time''': The end time of your shift.
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## '''Est. Total Unpaid Breaks''':
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## '''Subject''':
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## '''Message''':
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## '''Would you like your shift to repeat?'''
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## '''End Repeating''':
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## '''Repeat Pattern''':

Revision as of 09:07, 3 April 2012

Overview

General there are two ways to go about setting up a schedule. The first would be for schedules that are fairly static. Or in other words, schedules that don't change much. The other would be for schedules that change dramatically from week to week or pay period to pay period.

Setting Up Shifts

For either type of schedule, either those that change fairly regularly to those that don't, you must set-up Shifts.

Creating a Shift

To create a shift, you must be signed into your TimeMD.com account as a manager. See "Logging In" for more information. Once logged in, proceed to "Preferences -> Shifts". NOTE: You must have the Scheduler module activated in order to see this area.

How To

  1. Click the "Create New Shift" button found in the center of the page. Or you can click the "Create New Shift" button found in the sub-nav at the top of the page.
  2. Fill out the input form based on the parameters you need. An explanation of each field can be found below:
    1. Shift Name: A descriptive name of your shift.
    2. Start Date: The calendar date you wish your shift to start appearing on your work calendar. As early a date as possible is recommended.
    3. Start Time: The start time of your shift.
    4. End Time: The end time of your shift.
    5. Est. Total Unpaid Breaks:
    6. Subject:
    7. Message:
    8. Would you like your shift to repeat?
    9. End Repeating:
    10. Repeat Pattern: