[asterisk-users] Asterisk Time Card
ram
talk2ram at gmail.com
Thu May 24 08:01:34 MST 2007
On 5/24/07, David Gomillion <david.gomillion at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 5/24/07, Nitesh Divecha <nitesh at vipernetworks.com> 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.
>
>
with the AGI
you can do all
ram
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