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I don't know enough about you specifics but you may want to look at Kronos.
We use them for time reporting for payroll purposes (TimeKeeper).  I know
they have other products in this area I just don't know the details.  For
TimeKeeper they support twinax and ethernet timeclocks (TRN support is
coming soon).  We really like it.  They have applications that run on
Win/DOS, NT, and the AS/400.  We use the AS/400 version (which is the best
of course)......




"Curtis Strouse" <cstrouse@seidata.com> on 06/24/98 08:24:01 AM

Please respond to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com

To:   "Midrange Computer" <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
cc:    (bcc: Mike Crump/IS/Ball-Foster)
Subject:  time keeping system




Our company is looking into buying timekeeping software. We would like to
use swip cards ( magnetic or barcode ), would like the readers to be
scattered throughout our plant ( Some up to about 400 - 500 Yards away ).
Some form of admin software on the AS/400 would be nice, however, the
important part is getting the timecard data to the AS/400, because the
admin software can be written. I was wondering if anyone on the list was
using or had heard of any good products???

Thanks in Advance,
Steve Raisor

Our company is looking into buying timekeeping software. We would like to use swip cards ( magnetic or barcode ), would like the readers to be scattered throughout our plant ( Some up to about 400 - 500 YaYards away ). Some form of admin software on the AS/400 would be nice, however, the important part is getting the timecard data to the AS/400, because the admin software can be written. I was wondering if anyone on the list was using or had heard of any good products???
 
Thanks in Advance,
Steve Raisor
 

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