eTime Timecard Indicators and Colors
The apperance of the timecard cells changes to indicate a number of different conditions. You might not see these indicators if you use Netscape.
| Indicaors | Description |
![]() | A small yellow note icon after a punch or amount indicates a comment about the cell's content. Point to the icon or select the Comments tab at the bottom of the timecard workspace to view the comment. |
![]() | A solid red cell indicates a missed in-punch or out-punch. Point to the red box for more information. |
![]() | A red outline in a cell indicates an exception, such as a late punch, early punch, or long interval. Point to the cell for more information. |
![]() | A blue outline in a date cell indicates an excused absence. |
| A transaction shown in purple indicates that the transaction contains data from a schedule or from a punch at a data collection device. If the cell is white, you can edit the transaction. If the cell is gray, you cannot edit the transaction. |
![]() | A small yellow note icon and red outline indicate that a punch or amount has a comment and an exception. |
![]() | A red border around a date cell indicates an unexcused absence day. |
![]() | Gray cells indicate that you cannot edit the contents. |
![]() | A red flag in the Totals column indicates that edits have not yet been totaled and saved in the database. A link to the Unprocessed Time table appears in the banner. The Unprocessed Time table displays the untotaled edits. |
![]() | A yellow flag next to the Save button indicates that edits have not been saved in the database. |
![]() | Clicking the search icon, which is next to the Transfer cell in the timecard or Time Stamp, opens the Transfer Selection dialog box that you use to transfer to a different labor account, job, or work rule. |
![]() | An (x) before an account in the Total Summary indicates that it is not the primary labor account. |




















