Recorded Training - Advanced Scheduling Part 2

Recorded Training - Advanced Scheduling Part 2

In this training we discuss how to actually create a schedule in Advanced Scheduling. We also go over what schedules look like after they are posted and employee functionality. The last part of the training covers trouble shooting when employees are not listed in a schedule and how to correct. Below are the topics covered and articles you can refer to for step by step guides. 




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