Setting up and Configuring NEOSYS Timesheets System

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Avoiding timesheet reminders / approval emails

Specifying user specific holiday to avoid reminders / approval emails

You can specify user specific holidays or annual leave or any other off days for a particular user. This can be done by a Timesheet Administrator and you have to go to the neosys2 URL using only Internet Explorer and follow the steps below:

  1. Select the user from the drop down
  2. Specify the leave dates (do not delete old ones, but instead just add new lines for new dates)

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Specifying holidays for all users to avoid reminders / approval emails

NEOSYS Timesheets does not remind users to fill in previous days empty/incomplete timesheets if the market file (default market code specified in either Media or Job Configuration File) has either weekends or specific holidays mentioned in it.

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Configuring users to receive approval emails

Users who are specified in the TAP level of a group will receive daily emails about their groups users activities (which is called Approval Emails). Any user who is specified above a TAP key (which could be a department or user) will receive the approval emails.

Examples of configurations:

Timesheet auth.jpg

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Configuring a user to receive approval emails in more than one department

It maybe possible that a TAP (Timesheet Approver) may be the same in more than one department (eg Sarah maybe approving timesheets for both Creative as well as Studio users - however they are separate departments in the NEOSYS authorisation file). In such a case, you will re-create the user (Sarah) again in the other department which you need Sarah to receive approval emails.

Example:

If Sarah is in the creative department:

Timesheet auth3.jpg

You will re-create her user with a suffix in the studio department:

Timesheet auth4.jpg