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For clock-in and clock-out rules, you can choose between rounding up, rounding down, or having no preference. 
Note: Clock-in and clock-out times can be rounded separately, so you can choose different rules for each. Please check your local labor laws to determine what rounding rules are considered to be legally applicablelegal.

  • Rounding up ('Ceiling') means that the clock entry will move forward in time. For example, if rounding up 5 minutes, a clock entry that starts at 6:03am will be rounded to 6:05am. 
  • Rounding down ('Floor') means that the clock entry will move backwards in time. For example, if rounding down 5 minutes, a clock entry that starts at 6:03am will be rounded to 6:00am. 
  • No preference means that the clock entry will be rounded to the nearest time, which can either be up or down. For example, if rounding to the nearest 5 minutes, a clock entry that starts at 6:03am will be rounded to 6:05am. However, a clock entry that starts at 6:02am will be rounded to 6:00am.

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