PC staffing system allows users to create custom database tables
Hundreds of London and South East high street workers face losing their jobs with the demise of veteran music shop chain HMV. The stores destined for closure include: Bayswater, Bexleyheath, Camberley, Croydon Centrale, Fulham, Luton, St Albans, Trocadero, Walton-on-Thames, Wandsworth, Watford, and Wood Green. The administrators of HMV explained the shutdowns aimed to help secure the future of the rest of the business. The affected stores employ 930 staff, Deloitte said, after HMV entered administration in January.
Analysis and reporting on staffing and hours is easy using Time and Attendance South East’s user-friendly system. To satisfy every imaginable information recording requirement, the Screen Designer feature allows advanced users to create their own custom database tables. Graphical tools are provided to ‘draw’ common application controls such as drop down lists and tick boxes onto new forms that are seamlessly included within the application interface. Properties then link the new input screens (controls) to a specific field in the customised database table.