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SO I know way back in the day, I'm talking quite a few years back I had made a time tracking program for a college assignment.

Well it's time again, I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be windows 7 compatible so I figured I would ask if...


Does anyone have a Time Tracking program. Basically I am looking for a program that uses as database (Access or SQL)to add the follow:

Would Need to Have the ability to add and Remove/Alter Employee Names
Would Need to be able to add and Remove PTO and Sick Leave
Would Like to have the option to auto add time to PTO / monthly

If anyone has the code for this in .Net C# C++ or Java I can touch it up.
Here's the 2nd part of it...

I would like to add a time tracking for employees into this and make it either Internal SharePoint available for C# web access with authentication. However if the program requires a local install and can work across a LAN connection to a server or another machine to access a central database that would be fine.

The Time Tracking would be like Monday {value!=input)
example Monday 8 Tuesday 5 Wednesday 3 ... You get the idea... The user would enter their time. There would also be a 2nd row for sick leave or paid time off taken. I would like any value entered here to auto subtract from the total value of the first section.


SO I know i did this in 1 night way back but cant seem to find it and dont have the time to redevelop it. My coding skills are a bit rusty but with a base I could alter it to our needs. Of course giving credit and if it works very well possibly a monetary donation.
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fjdiewornncalwe 11-Jan-12 11:42am    
I don't want to sound rude, but if this is for corporate purposes, then you should maybe support the development community by buying a commercial product. There are many such products out there for this exact purpose and many are prices extremely reasonably with a good feature-set.

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Espen Harlinn 22-Jan-12 17:13pm    
Nice links :)

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