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Synchronize Authencaon Record to Third-Party Database
The aendance data recorded on the client can be used by other system for calculaon or some
other
operaons. You can enable synchronizaon funcon to apply the authencaon record from
the client to the third-party database automacally.
Steps
1. Enter Time &
Aendance module.
2. Click
Aendance Sengs → Third-Party Database .
3. Set Apply to Database switch to on to enable synchronizaon funcon.
4. Select database Type as SQLServer or MySQL.
Note
If you select MySQL, you should import the conguraon le (libmysql.dll) from local PC.
5. Set the other required parameters of the third-party database, including server IP address, port
No., database name, user name and password.
Note
The default port No. of the selected database type is displayed automacally. You can enter a
number ranging from 1 to 65535 to customize the port No if needed.
6. Set table parameters of database according to the actual conguraon.
1) Enter the table name of the third-party database.
2) Set the mapped table
elds between the client and the third-party database.
7. Click Save to test whether database can be connected and save the sengs for the successful
connecon.
The aendance data will be wrien to the third-party database.
During synchronizaon, if the client disconnects with the third-party database, the client will
start
reconnecon every 30 mins. Aer being reconnected, the client will synchronize the
data recorded during the disconnected me period to the third-party database.
Congure
Break Time
You can add break me and set start me, end me, duraon, calculaon mode and other
parameters for the break. The added break me can also be edited or deleted.
Steps
1. Click Time & Aendance → Timetable → Break Time .
The added break
me is displayed in the list.
2. Click Break Time Sengs to enter Break Time Sengs window.
3. Click Add.
4. Enter a name for the break
me.
5. Set related parameters for the break me.
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