The % Attendance field is calculated by adding the total assigned % for each status and then dividing it by the number of statuses that have an assigned %. This is represented using the following illustrated formula:
Sum of Assigned % / Total of statuses with an Assigned % x 100
To understand how this calculation works in practice, consider a scheme with the following set of statuses:
Symbol | Status Full Name | Assigned % | Order |
---|---|---|---|
P | Present | 100 | 1 |
A | Absent | 0 | 2 |
L | Late | 75 | 3 |
AA | Authorized Absent | 4 |
If the associated register has four sessions and you assign a user each of the above statuses (one for each session), their % Attendance would include the P, A, and L statuses and ignore the AA status since its Assigned % is blank. As such, the user would have a % Attendance of 58.33 ((100+0+ 75)/(100x3)x100=58.33). Adding an Assigned % of 100 to the AA status would change the user’s % Attendance to 68.75 ((100+0+75+100)/(100x4)x100=68.75).