Service Charges for Restuarant Employees

Carmdelia

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Good evening Everyone!!

I am confident that someone in this forum will be able to assist me with my dilemma. I am the payroll processor at a Golf Club management Company where we host several event functions in different venues on property. There will be times that we have 2 or 3 functions going on the same day but at different venues. I need assistance setting up a spreadsheet that will allocate the service charge pot by each Banquet Server who worked that particular event based off the number of hours worked.
We are on a biweekly payroll system. So the current spreadsheet that I have is broken down by 3 tabs titled "week 1", "week 2" and "summary page"

Week 1 and week 2 is dated on top by our payroll weeks and underneath it the name of the event, and under that it has the total revenue broken down including the service charges.

I printed out each BQ team members time cards from our time and attendance system and then totaled up the total # of hours that each team member worked for that particular event then divided it by the service charge pot to get the hourly rate. I then multiplied the hourly rate by total # hours worked per team member to get their individual service charge for that event/day. I hope that I didnt confuse anyone.

Is there a system to the madness? Is there a light at the end of the tunnel? Theres just too many steps. If I have to recreate the spreadsheet I will. Your assistance is much appreciated! I look forward to hearing your feedback soon:)

Best Regards
Carmen R.
 

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Hi there and welcome to the forum. Firstly, is there a way to extract the data from your time and attendance system into excel - without that, your task is going to remain mostly manual. I suggest you try to get a CSV or similar file out then you can do your summing and allocating via a spreadsheet rather than manually. Even then, the design of the spreadsheet needed will still be a bit tricky.
 
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Hi there and welcome to the forum. Firstly, is there a way to extract the data from your time and attendance system into excel - without that, your task is going to remain mostly manual. I suggest you try to get a CSV or similar file out then you can do your summing and allocating via a spreadsheet rather than manually. Even then, the design of the spreadsheet needed will still be a bit tricky.


I just found out that I can extract the team members time and attendance into an excel spreadsheet. What do you suppose I do from there?
 
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