Suggested by Jovanco Domazetoski – New
Suggested Improvement to Timesheet Functionality
The current process of entering timesheets using the “hours by time” method is unnecessarily complex and inefficient. It requires users to click through multiple layers of windows—each step triggering another pop-up—resulting in a fragmented and confusing workflow. This design makes it difficult to maintain a clear view of how each entry relates to the overall timesheet, increasing the likelihood of errors. There should be multiple intuitive ways to input hours, not just a single path buried under layers of interaction.
Additionally, the system allows for the entire timesheet to be deleted with a single mistaken click, without any warning or confirmation. This is particularly concerning given that there's no “Undo” option available. Mistakes are inevitable in any system, and without a safeguard such as a confirmation prompt or undo feature, users risk losing an entire timesheet unintentionally—potentially after hours of data entry.
Implementing a more user-friendly, flexible interface along with basic safety features like an “Undo” button or deletion confirmation would significantly improve usability and reduce frustration.