I have an app that was made like 11 years ago that hasn’t been updated once that I still use daily lol. It’s a time clock with postal time on it. We go by clicks instead of minutes on a 24 hour clock. So 7:49 pm would be 19:82, hundredths. It’s a pain to convert sometimes. We use scanners to clock in/out and move functions and the scanners are in minutes… it’s fuxking dumb but…
Lol. It wouldn’t be bad if it was across all applications at work, but every app and program uses something different or a combination of multiple. We have one program that uses 12 hour clock for time of submissions for surveys or whatever, and the surveys use a 24 hour standard clock in the field for noting what part of the assessment was done at what time, and inside the assessment for volumes, everything is in hundredths. :| pain in my ass lol
I have an app that was made like 11 years ago that hasn’t been updated once that I still use daily lol. It’s a time clock with postal time on it. We go by clicks instead of minutes on a 24 hour clock. So 7:49 pm would be 19:82, hundredths. It’s a pain to convert sometimes. We use scanners to clock in/out and move functions and the scanners are in minutes… it’s fuxking dumb but…
The app still works like a charm :D lololol
I kinda like that system!
Lol. It wouldn’t be bad if it was across all applications at work, but every app and program uses something different or a combination of multiple. We have one program that uses 12 hour clock for time of submissions for surveys or whatever, and the surveys use a 24 hour standard clock in the field for noting what part of the assessment was done at what time, and inside the assessment for volumes, everything is in hundredths. :| pain in my ass lol