On 5/24/07, Nitesh Divecha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks for your reply,

The basic system would work as follows: -

Method 1
=======
An employee would call in to the system and a welcome message is
prompted. After that a employee is asked to enter the employee ID and
PIN number and once verified Employee ID, Caller ID, and time of day is
stored into MySQL DB. By end of the day employee will call in again to
logout from the system and same information is stored into the DB.

Method 2
=======
This time employee is verified with Caller ID, so the employee ID and
PIN number is skipped and time of day is logged into the DB.

Is it possible?

Thanks,
Nitesh


Anything is possible. But I haven't seen one off-the-shelf. It really won't
be a big deal to write, though. We created a timeclock application and toyed
with allowing people to clock in via phone, and I even wrote the extension
logic, but we opted to not enable it because we don't trust our employees
that much.

This was years ago, when we were running pre-1.0 code. We've switched
servers a few times, so the logic is long gone, but it only took an
afternoon to write and debug.
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