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    Re: calculating tardies?

    Sorry, English is not my first language. I've not come across the term "docked" in that kind of situation. What does "They are docked" mean?

    Also, looking at your file: could it be that the data in Column E is wrong? Column A is AM and column E is PM. That does not make sense, or does it?
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    Re: calculating tardies?

    Quote Originally Posted by teylyn View Post
    Sorry, English is not my first language. I've not come across the term "docked" in that kind of situation. What does "They are docked" mean?

    Also, looking at your file: could it be that the data in Column E is wrong? Column A is AM and column E is PM. That does not make sense, or does it?
    They are docked = meaning we take money out of their check

    column a is when they arrived to work. column be is when they left. column e is when they were suppose to arrive to work. column f is when they were suppose to leave

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