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# Weekly Detail by Employee Name

Maitre'D weekly detail by employee name shows information on each employee time sheet with a summary of worked hours for a specific week or date range. This report is sorted by T\&A employee name. From the report filter window, select the appropriate week or custom date, the employee(s) to be included in the report.

#### The following is a sample of the weekly detail by employee Name report:

<img src="https://documentation.payfacto.com/POS/MaitreD/Fulldoc/assets/images/ReportCenter/Sample-WeeklyDetailsEmployeeName.png" alt="" height="453" width="737">

For each T\&A employee you get the following information:

**Task:**

Employee's task

**Date:**

Worked date

**Time In:**

Clock in time. The time is affected by your round up setup programmed under your Time & Attendance options and is also affected by an adjustment made by an authorized employee.

**Time out:**

Clock out time. The time is affected by your round up setup programmed under your Time & Attendance options and is also affected by an adjustment made by an authorized employee.

**Reg. Hours:**

Regular worked hours

**Over Hours:**

Overtime worked hours

**Double Hours:**

Double time worked hours

**Total hours:**

Total worked hours


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