From: dhanapal on 24 Apr 2010 09:54 Hi, i would like to create a break tracker using excel or access (macros). is there any ways to create a lunch and tea break tracker using excel or access, and it should be run automatically when system is locked. and capture non workable timings. so that i can track the exact working time. please help me out.
From: Wayne-I-M on 24 Apr 2010 15:11 Hi Almost everyone who answers questions in this forum will be able to do this. But This sort of working time capture is not really the sort of thing that I would do. Don't get me wrong, it is (as far as an access process is concerned) very simple, but as far as your work college's working environment is concerned, very difficult to justify. Maybe someone else will be able to help but I doubt it. -- Wayne Manchester, England. "dhanapal" wrote: > Hi, > i would like to create a break tracker using excel or access (macros). is > there any ways to create a lunch and tea break tracker using excel or access, > and it should be run automatically when system is locked. and capture non > workable timings. so that i can track the exact working time. please help me > out.
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