Why is DingTalk slow to clock in at the last minute?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-27
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Probably the same as normal clock-in to work, there are often a large number of people who are not in a hurry in advance, and have to wait until the last minute to get to the company to punch in in a hurry, so that there are too many people and occupy the network, so it will seem to be slower than before.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is estimated that there are a lot of people clocking in at that time, and it may also have a bit of a psychological effect, after all, the more anxious it is, the slower it feels.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's good to be early, I just want you to be a minute early, is it hard to be a minute earlier?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's just that you blame in your heart, as long as you have a good network, you can do it all the time, and don't wait until the last minute to clock in.

    How convenient it is to punch in on the mobile phone, and you can punch in anywhere in the country after the location is modified.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you miss a DingTalk clock-in on a specific day, you can make up the check-in operation on a subsequent date. Here are the steps:

    Open the DingTalk app and go to the Workbench page.

    Find the "Attendance" app and click to enter.

    On the Attendance page, find the date you need to make up the clock and click Enter.

    On the Clock-in page, select the corresponding clock-in type (clock-in or clock-out), and then click the "Clock-in" button to make up the clock-in operation.

    Please note that DingTalk is calculated based on the actual working hours, so if you miss the clock-in and clock-in, and have been working at the job for a period of time, you need to fill in the corresponding working hours to ensure the accuracy of the clock-in data.

    In addition, if you have already submitted an attendance appeal, you can make a retroactive record after the appeal is passed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you miss punching in with DingTalk, you can make up the card in the following ways: open DingTalk, enter the attendance punch card, go to the "Replace Card" button and click it, select the date of the missed punch, enter the reason for the missed punch and fill in the time to make up the punch, and click "Submit". Late attendance is subject to approval, and it is usually necessary to send an email in advance, inform the supervisor, and wait for their approval and approval.

    If you do not have the corresponding permissions, you need to contact the enterprise administrator for processing, and the administrator can also handle it offline. In general, if you want to avoid missing punch-in, you need to standardize your clock-in operation and pay attention to attendance regulations to reduce the possibility of clock-in errors.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Summary. Dear, there are the following reasons why you can't punch the card: 1. If your clock-in time is earlier than the earliest check-in time set by the administrator, you won't be able to punch in.

    You can wait for a while longer to clock in, or ask the administrator to log in to [DingTalk] - [Work] - [Attendance Clock-in] - [Settings] - [Modify] - [Attendance Time] - [Click the icon after the shift] - [Clock-in period setting] to set the earliest and latest clock-in time for clock-in/out. 3. If the previous clock-in is an abnormal clock-in record such as field clock-in, sooner or later, or early departure, you can use Update Clock-in to modify it to a normal record such as in-house clock-in, and the previous clock-in record will be invalid.

    DingTalk punch in, why can't I punch in the night shift the next day?

    Dear, there are the following reasons why you can't punch the card: 1. If your punch-in time is earlier than the earliest time set by the administrator to punch in the card, you won't be able to punch in. You can wait for a period of time before punching in, or ask the administrator to log in to [Mobile DingTalk] - [Work] - [Dust Attendance Punching] - [Settings] - [Modify] - [Attendance Time] - [Click the icon after the shift] - [Punch in time Setting] to set the earliest and latest clock-in time for clocking in and out. 3. If the previous clock-in is an abnormal clock-in record such as field clock-in, sooner or later, or early departure, you can use Update Clock-in to modify it to a normal record such as in-house clock-in, and the previous clock-in record will be invalid.

    The best thing to do is to ask the administrator.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. [DingTalk on the mobile phone] - [Workbench] - [Attendance punching] - [Settings] - Click on the corresponding attendance group - [More settings] - [Rest Day punching rules Free working hours click (punching rules)] - How long after clocking in to clock in How long can I punch out the clock-out card How long can I punch the clock-out card after clocking in and out];

    2. [DingTalk on the computer side] - [Workbench] - [Attendance punch card] - [Attendance group management] - After corresponding to the attendance group [] - Set the clock-in rules for rest days Click on free working hours (punch-in rules) - how long can I punch the clock-out card after clocking in How long can I punch the clock-out card after clocking in].

    Press the above operation, ** on it. Have a great day!

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