Importing custom Absence lengths in EHRIMPORT

Importing custom Absence lengths in EHRIMPORT

EHRIMPORT – importing custom Absence lengths through SQL


With version 8.34.0.0, the EHRIMPORT.exe application has been updated to accept Absences with a custom length when importing via SQL. Prior to this improvement, the import would only accept full-day or half-day Absences, and Absences with a custom length (for example a one or two hour Absence) would result in an error. 


EHRIMPORT.exe has been updated with a new setting to allow for a custom Absence. To allow this, open the Settings page of the Controller, and tick the new Allow custom part day checkbox:

















Note: this is only applicable to Import via SQL.




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