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.....: ASP Time Sheet :..... anyone seen one anywhere ?

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TonyU

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I'm trying to get ideas on how to build a company timesheet online, anyone seen one ? or samples. Thanks
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[tt]Thanks, I'll check it out.
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How detailed are you trying to get with this? I have on in partial production that will allow a user to be an independant contractor, supervisor, or supervisee. There are three entry modes, timeclock (log in to clock-in, log in to clock-out), single text entry, and double text entry. It allows weekly, bi-weekly, bi-monthly, monthly, single occurence, and custom time periods with reports displaying daily hours, weekly hours, as total per day by job, total per day, total per job, total per time pariod per job, total per time period (and similar for supervisors employees). As well as expense reports and (with the double entry) the ability to bank hours for independant contractors.
I can't necessarily give this code away, spent to much time on it, but if you have any questions at all, feel free to ask, I have spent way to much time on this side project and would love to babble on about it :)
-Tarwn
------------ My Little Dictionary ---------
Reverse Engineering - The expensive solution to not paying for proper documentation
 
Ah yes, as a bad example from the previous (unfinished version):

feel free to register and junk it up if it will give you some ideas.
-Tarwn ------------ My Little Dictionary ---------
Reverse Engineering - The expensive solution to not paying for proper documentation
 
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