02-28-2008 04:11 PM
02-28-2008 04:23 PM
02-28-2008 04:26 PM
02-28-2008 04:47 PM
Hmmm. Sounds like Lazy Clock Punch Application is eventually going to turn into "I'm Not There Clock Punch Application". Trying to find a way to beat the system?
jmpugh wrote:
Hello! My company recently started using a time clock accessed through internet explorer. We punch in by opening the time clock in IE, then typing in our employee ID and then pressing the "enter" button on the timeclock or on the keyboard.Punching out of the system works the same way.I forgot to clock in twice this week and I started thinking about creating a LabVIEW application to clock me in once my computer boots into Windows in the morning.I decided the best route would be for the timeclock to open in IE at startup, type in my employee ID and leaving the "enter" action to me, so random reboots throughout the day do not punch me in and out.I was trying to think of a way to have this sequence occur at shutdown, giving me the option to clock out and couldn't think of anyway to do it.Also I know how to open a URL in IE with LabVIEW, but is there a way to check if the page has loaded correctly before sending the employee ID?Eventually I'll want to code the program in Visual Basic since I have a few other engineers interested in the application. All help and suggestions are welcome!
02-29-2008 08:16 AM
While we did joke about that aspect, it would prove futile since we also have to badge in and out at the front door to even get in the building. They use the time from that system to measure time for the hourly employees. For some royally silly reason, they couldn't interface the RFID badge system with the attendance side of things, hence the addition of the new online timeclock.
Ravens Fan wrote:
Hmmm. Sounds like Lazy Clock Punch Application is eventually going to turn into "I'm Not There Clock Punch Application". Trying to find a way to beat the system?
02-29-2008 11:45 AM
@jmpugh wrote:I was trying to think of a way to have this sequence occur at shutdown, giving me the option to clock out and couldn't think of anyway to do it.
@jmpugh wrote:Also I know how to open a URL in IE with LabVIEW, but is there a way to check if the page has loaded correctly before sending the employee ID?