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In this second LCPtracker tutorial, we will guide you step by step on how to enter an employee's SQL Payroll 05-The Easier Way To Insert CP38 Approve employee hours worked by your employees prior to submitting Still submitting your claims manually? Running through a stack of receipts and adding it up? Why not try out the SQL

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LCPtracker Tutorial: Submitting Your First Payroll (2026)

LCPtracker Tutorial: Submitting Your First Payroll (2026)

In this second LCPtracker tutorial, we will guide you step by step on how to enter an employee's

SQL Payroll 05-The Easier Way To Insert CP38

SQL Payroll 05-The Easier Way To Insert CP38

SQL Payroll 05-The Easier Way To Insert CP38

SQL Payroll_01How To Process Month End Payroll

SQL Payroll_01How To Process Month End Payroll

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How to review and approve employee hours in a payroll report

How to review and approve employee hours in a payroll report

Approve employee hours worked by your employees prior to submitting

PayrollOne - View employee details

PayrollOne - View employee details

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SQL Payroll Tutorial - E-claims

SQL Payroll Tutorial - E-claims

Still submitting your claims manually? Running through a stack of receipts and adding it up? Why not try out the SQL