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I was going through the Archives and found this.

Al, did you ever find a solution? I have been asked to look into Time Keeping solutions for Ampro. Are you still on MAPICS DB/Y2k?
We are on Version 6, going to 7.





On Behalf Of Al Gershen Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 4:57 PM To: Mapics Mailing List Cc: Al Gershen Subject: [MAPICS-L] Real-time timekeeping hardware/software that interfaceswith Mapics DB/Y2K Environment: Mapics DB/Y2K, most modules Hi group: We're looking to change from a time card system to a real-time timekeeping system (terminals throughout the factory that would be accessed by employees as they start and change work assignments during the day). We saw one system that allowed an employee to sign in for a Manufacturing Order and a specific Routing step, but it had no way for the employee to report the Quantity of pieces he or she completed after the task was done. That is, after the employee logs on to the task, there is no way for the employee to go back to that same record in the timekeeping machine, after the task is over, and input the quantity of pieces completed during the task. Are you familiar with any timekeeping hardware/software systems that would allow this capability and interface with Mapics DB/Y2K? I look forward to your comments on this matter. Have a good weekend. :-)


Lloyd H. Degnon
I.T. Manager
Ampro Computers, Inc.
5215 Hellyer Ave.
Building #110
San Jose, CA 95138
(408) 360-4365
ldegnon@xxxxxxxxx

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