Personal Schedule / Shift Scheduling
Home > Management Mode > Schedule > Personal Schedule/Shift Scheduling
Administrators can click on Schedule
from the Home
in Management Mode
, then select Personal Schedule/Shift Scheduling
to access the scheduling page. Once an administrator selects a user (employee), they can assign shifts by applying predefined shift templates to specific dates. Multiple shifts can be scheduled per day, but times must not overlap. To delete a scheduled shift on a particular day, simply click the shift again.
After scheduling is completed, any subsequent changes to the
Shift/Template
settings will not affect previously applied personal schedules.
Clear Schedule
Home > Management Mode > Schedule > Personal Schedule > Any User (Employee) > Clear
Administrators can click on Schedule
from the Home
in Management Mode
, select Personal Schedule
, and then click on any user (employee) to enter the user's detailed personal schedule page. Administrators can clear shifts within a specified date range. When scheduling shifts for the upcoming year, it's recommended to clear the existing schedule first to ensure no previous shifts remain accidentally.
FAQ
Q1: How do I modify an employee's shift?
A: To modify an employee's shift, follow these steps:
- Launch the SwipePoint application.
- Enter
Management Mode
. - Click
Schedule
to enter the schedule page. - Click
Personal Schedule/Shift Scheduling
to access the personal schedule page. - Select the employee whose schedule you want to edit, entering the employee’s schedule editing page.
- Click
Edit
at the upper right corner to start editing the employee’s shifts.
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