Duty Roaster

Duty Roaster is a program for managing and generating duty rotas. Some of its features are:

  • The programs component for calculating overtimes was redesigned from scratch and has been completely rewritten. As a consequence, the program now handles two different overtime classes (normal overtime and on public holidays)
  • User defined overtimes which can be applied manually to any entry in the shift table
  • It is now possible to edit payed durations and/or add custom overtimes for already assigned shifts. Besides, every entry in the workers schedules may store an additional comment.
  • Extraordinary shifts may have a negative payed duration.
  • ttlements may be exported to html.
  • The program now is able to record and store changes made to rotas. These changes will be visible in the settlements which can be exported.

Last updated 10 Nov, 2005


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  • gtkmm => 2.6.2 (Build Prerequisite)
  • sqlite => 3.2 (Build Prerequisite)
  • boost-1.33.0 (Build Prerequisite)

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0.9

0.9 beta released on 2005-11-10

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