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Is probably overkill but Kronos has biometric (finger not hand) clocks to do
that. Kronos stil runs a version of Workforce timekeeper for AS/400, I
believe.

Loyd

On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 19:57:35 -0500, "Jim Franz" <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Looking for a recommendation for a biometric (hand activated) timeclock
>to connect to an iSeries. Would prefer ethernet & not to require a pc server.
>This is a small shop 80-100 employees with no onsite tech.
>Employee punches a number and places hand on device to clock in/out.
>(It keeps employees from punching in for each other). 
>tia
>jim

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