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Review conceptual information related to Time Settings.
Related Topics:
- Time Groups for Timesheets
Time groups allow you to distribute timesheet administration responsibilities among different administrators based on groups of employees and set up time categories by groups of employees. Time groups are optional. - Example: Employee Timesheet Groups
Employee groups can make the timesheet process more efficient. - Time Categories for Timesheets
You can set up time categories for projects that employees regularly change time to on timesheets and assign time categories to time groups. - SQL Queries Used When Setting Up Time Categories
When you set up a time category for timesheets in Time Settings, you can use an SQL query to define the project, phase, task, labor code, or labor category for a time category if you want these entries to differ by employee. - Checking Timesheet Hours Against Expected Hours
You can set upDPS to compare the total regular hours that an employee enters on a timesheet with the total regular hours that an employee is expected to work. - Timesheet Ratios
Timesheet ratios compare an employee's direct (billable) hours with some variation of totals hours, which allows you to review an employee's utilization within a specific timeframe. - Automatically Populating Timesheets with Resource Planning Data
If you use Resource Planning, timesheets can be automatically populated with data from projects that have planned hours.
Parent Topic: Time Settings