Post Attendance Log to Time sheet Error: Cycle Number cannot be Null EmpTimeClocktimeSheet cannot be null

Post Attendance Log to Time sheet Error: Cycle Number cannot be Null EmpTimeClocktimeSheet cannot be null

ERROR





POSIBLE SOLUTION

1. An employee is being put into a pay group for which no pay cycles are generated for the cycle that is being posted.

Create the pay cycles for that pay group and then try to post the time sheets to the cycle changes again.

2. They had a monthly paid employee on the same schedule as weekly paid employees and the monthly payroll was already run. The application gave the error as the employee had no punches for that day but was scheduled to work so the application could  not generate the absent record for the day as the payroll was already run 



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