Using Your Trial Period Data

One of the more popular questions I get asked by companies that are planning to purchase Time Clock MTS usually goes something along the lines of:

“Can I keep using the information I’ve setup in the trial version of Time Clock MTS when I purchase the software and what do I need to do to keep using it?”

The very short answer to this question is “Yes and and you don’t need to do anything“.

The longer answer is yes you can keep using the data and there’s nothing you need to other than enter your registration key when you purchase the software to keep using the data. From day one Time Clock MTS was designed to give you the minimal amount of disruption when you’re using the trial or transitioning to from the trial to the purchased version. A few weeks ago I talked about what you get when you purchase Time Clock MTS. One of these was the license code, when this is entered into Time Clock MTS the trial period is removed and the software transforms itself into the purchased version and you’ll just keep working. That’s it. Nothing else, no need to download and install anything else, no need to re-build your dataset, no need to re-configure the software.

In conclusion let me re-state, to keep using your trial data when you purchase Time Clock MTS you really don’t need to do anything!

How to Move the Time Clock MTS Data to a New Computer

You may find that you need to move the Time Clock MTS data file manually to a new computer. This could happen because your computer has crashed or because you’ve setup the software temporarily on one PC and then want to move it to a production computer for actual use. This blog entry describes a couple of ways that you can do this.

First some terminology.

Source PC: The computer you want to move the data from.
Destination PC: The computer you want to move the data to.

Method 1 : Using Time Clock MTS to move your Database

  1. Share a directory on the Destination PC you can access from the Source PC. You will need to allow full read/write permissions on this directory because you’re going to be copying a file there.
  2. Run Time Clock MTS on the Source PC and log in as the administrator. Go to the Tools->Options-> System Options Menu.
  3. Move the database to the shared directory on the Destination PC, you can find more information on how to do this in the System Options Help Topic.
  4. Install Time Clock MTS on the Destination PC.
  5. On the destination PC open the file timeclock.ini in Windows Notepad. If you’ve got Windows Vista or Windows 7 this file will be in the directory c:\ProgramData\Time Clock MTS\, on Windows XP it will be in the directory C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Time Clock MTS\. Note that you may need to Show Hidden Files and Folders to see this directory whatever version of Windows you happen to be using.
  6. Once you’ve got the file timeclock.ini open in Windows Notepad look for an entry called DatabaseLoc and enter the path to the timeclock.mdb file you placed in the shared directory you setup in Step 1 above.
  7. Run Time Clock MTS on the Destination PC, you should now be connected to the database you setup on the source PC.

Method 2 : Manually Moving the Database

  1. Install Time Clock MTS on the Destination PC.
  2. Copy the file timeclock.mdb from the Source PC. If you’ve got Windows Vista or Windows 7 this file will be in the directory c:\ProgramData\Time Clock MTS\Database\, on Windows XP it will be in the directory C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Time Clock MTS\Database\. Note that you may need to Show Hidden Files and Folders to see this directory regardless of what version of Windows you happen to be using.
  3. Paste the file copied above into the appropriate directory on the Destination PC replacing the file that is there. If you’ve got Windows Vista or Windows 7 this directory will be c:\ProgramData\Time Clock MTS\Database\, on Windows XP it will be c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Time Clock MTS\Database\. Note that you may need to Show Hidden Files and Folders to see this directory whatever version of Windows you happen to be using.
  4. Run Time Clock MTS on the Destination PC, you should now be connected to the database you setup on the source PC.

Problems with nist1-ny.WiTime.net Time Server

In the last week or so a number of Time Clock MTS users have reported problems with the nist1-ny.WiTime.net Time Server in New York when using it to set the internal Time Clock MTS time. Investigations have confirmed that this server is no longer responding to calls for the NTP time so I’ve replaced it on the list of available time servers on the Security Settings page of Time Clock MTS. One of the other servers was not working too so I’ve deleted that and added three new servers that are confirmed to be working.

The three new servers are:

utcnist2.colorado.edu in Colorado
nist1-dc.ustiming.org in Virginia
nist1-chi.ustiming.org in Illinois

If you don’t want to upgrade Time Clock MTS then you can just use one of these server addresses in the Custom Time Server option of Time Clock MTS. If you do want to upgrade you’ll need to upgrade to Time Clock MTS Version 2.5.3. If you don’t know how to upgrade Time Clock MTS then take a look at our Upgrading Time Clock MTS tutorial.

The Time Clock MTS Newsletter

You may or may not be aware that there’s a Time Clock MTS newsletter that gets emailed to interested subscribers every month or three. It usually just contains a re-hash of the Time Clock MTS goings on in the period prior to the publishing of the newsletter. It also many contain exclusive offers to subscribers and news of upcoming developments concerning the software. It’s simple to subscribe to the Time Clock MTS newsletter and given that there’s only been 8 issues in 18 months it wont be clogging up your inbox! You can see a sample of the newsletter below.

Welcome to the fourth edition of the Time Clock MTS Newsletter. These newsletters are released every couple of months and will keep you up to date on what has been going on with Time Clock MTS and how it can be used to help your business run more smoothly.

Resetting Your Own Administrator Password

Version 2.1.8 of Time Clock MTS added a feature that allows you to reset your own administrator password if you happen to forget it. This new feature requires you to answer a couple of password reminder questions. Once answered correctly the Time Clock MTS software contacts the Time Clock MTS webserver for a new password, resets the password, and emails you with your new password. The password is emailed to the address used when you purchased the software. You can read more about this new feature here: https://www.timeclockmts.com/weblog/archives/2008/11/resetting-the-time-clock-mts-administrator-password.html

Stopping Employees Clocking In Too Early

A common problem you face as an employer is employees clocking in too early in an effort to get some overtime. Time Clock MTS can restrict employees clocking in too early for a shift and help you stop this overtime manipulation from happening. All you need to do is create shifts for the employees and set the shift up to restrict clock ins before the shift start. Then using the employee maintenance screen assign employees to the appropriate shift. When an employee now tries to clock in too early they will be shown a message and will not be able to clock in. You can read more about this here: https://www.timeclockmts.com/weblog/archives/2008/11/stopping-employees-clocking-in-too-early.html

New Report Fields Available

After reading the weblog posts about modifying Time Clock MTS reports (https://www.timeclockmts.com/weblog/archives/2008/07/customizing-time-clock-mts-reports-part-1.html a Time Clock MTS user requested a couple of new fields that he could add to the report templates. These fields are and . These give the amount of time owing to the employee up to the end of the period for which the report is run. In contrast the fields and give the time owing to the current date.

Integrating Time Clock MTS with Payroll Software

I am planning to add some new export reports that will allow Time Clock MTS data to be exported directly to some of the more popular payroll software packages (such as Quickbooks or Paychex). To help me decide which to do first I’d be interested in hearing back from you about what payroll software you use. Please email me at general@timeclockmts.com and let me know!

That’s it for this issue of the Time Clock MTS Newsletter. As always please contact us if you need any help or advice regarding Time Clock MTS.

Till next time,

The Time Clock MTS Team

Time Clock MTS In Action – Community Service Organization

Another user of Time Clock MTS has emailed me with details of how they are using the software. While their application is slightly more conventional that the other applications I’ve discussed to date (timing racing cars and refitting trucks) it is still novel enough to be worth discussing. You can find the (slightly edited) email from the user in question below explaining their application.

A little more information… What I said was true, we don’t care about the payroll functions and are only concerned with the time clock feature, but we actually are billing for the time. Let me give you a little more information about our organization, what we do, and what our usage entails.

 

We are a non-profit organization dealing with people suffering from some sort of illness. We have many different programs to help these people feel confident with themselves, train them in basic job skills, and help them to obtain a job, build a resume, and eventually, lead them to independence.

 

As I said, we are non-profit, so a lot of our funding comes through grants and special programs. In the near future, our billing is changing and our services will be billed through a government program. When this happens, we need to track hours for all of the people that attend what we call our Clubhouse in order to bill for them.

Time Clock MTS is being used in this company at the two entrances to their ‘clubhouse’. They have purchased a single client license (US$98 at the time of writing this article) and have a client installation at one door and the admin installation at the other. Let’s see what the main benefits from using Time Clock MTS in this situation have been.

Currently, under the grant we are being funded through, we are tracking people as they come and go with a paper sign in sheet. When we begin billing through the government program, we would prefer a more reliable, electronic means that would also provide us with a reporting feature. Unfortunately, because our main software package doesn’t allow us to import data, we then need to key in the hours tracked through your software and get them into our system for billing.

 

This isn’t vastly different than what we are doing now, but it helps us on three fronts. First, we aren’t currently tracking time – just whether a person signs in or not. Second, with the reports generated from your system, we are able to eliminate the issues of trying to decipher various handwriting styles. Third, as an added bonus, because we can assign a pin number to each person, it will speed up our data entry. In our billing system, we can look up a person by name, but it is faster to look them up by their 4 digit ID number. By assigning the 4 digit ID number as a pin in your software, it makes keying in the information faster and more efficient, even though we are actually capturing additional data.

So Time Clock MTS is providing the organization in question with a much more reliable and efficient way of collecting their club’s attendance data. This data can then be imported easily into their existing club accounting system for provision to the government for appropriate reimbursement. At the moment we are working with the organization to define a report suitable for direct export from Time Clock MTS into their other computer systems to eliminate the last source of errors and double data entry. All of these gains are realized without using a large portion of the software (payroll, vacation accruals, sick time, holidays and many other things). Time Clock MTS is simple enough to use to just allow it to be used as a simple time tracker without being forced to use the more advanced functionality the software offers.