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# Assign Operator Shift

In the 3Dolphins application, agents can check-in and check-out according to a predetermined shift schedule, as shown images below.

![Agent's Dashboard](/files/-MSWcWGlOg-B6v0DO8HJ)

To be able to do that, the main thing you have to do is assign the agent to the shift you have added. Select shift and click the ‘add team’ button (<img src="/files/-MSWcWGmHEokLUfGpF2-" alt="" data-size="line">). In the pop-up windows assign operator shift, you can choose an agent by clicking the ‘plus’ button (<img src="/files/-MSWcWGn_d9hVmqK2zYh" alt="" data-size="line">).

![Assign Operator Shift](/files/-MSWcWGoIjSFRd_T-1sd)

If the agent is successfully assigned to shift, the agent will appear in the list of operators and the agent can make attendance following a predetermined shift schedule.

![Success Notification](/files/-MSWcWGpQYWG3hcyUErJ)

But, if the operator has been assigned on another shift, you will see a warning notification as shown below.

![Failed Assigned Operator](/files/-MSWcWGq-0QzlrBigUTY)


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