New features Released.

by Admin 4. May 2009 08:30

A few new features were released into production over the weekend. Here is an overview:

  • "Default Stores" can now be assigned to employees who work for more than one store.
  • Vacation requests are now forwarded to the "Store Manager" at the employees "Default Store". In the case of a "Store Manager", their vacation request is forwarded to the "District Manager" of the region, or the "Executive" user if none exists.
  • Executive users can assign "Stores" to "District Manager" accounts as required. 
  • Employee profiles now include a new section which displays the upcoming shifts (both pending and accepted) in the next 7 days. 
  • When approving a new schedule, the "Store Manager" no longer needs to explicitly accept new shifts they have assigned to themselves (they are accepted by default).

As always, you can click here to ask questions.

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