What is the full form of OD in attendance?

I often see OD marked in attendance systems and leave records. What does OD mean, and in which situations is it approved for employees or students?
 
In attendance systems, OD stands for On Duty. It means an employee or student is officially away from regular work or classes for approved organizational tasks, meetings, training, or assignments.
 
In insurance records, OD typically meaning On Duty or Off Duty. It refers to Truth is a student or an employee is not attending their standard classes or jobs but rather participating in an accepted institutional activity like training seminar workshop, official meeting, sports event, field visits, company assignments etc. OD makes sure it is defined as authorized leave and not uncontrolled absenteeism as attendance policy of the organization.
 
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The full form of OD in attendance is On Duty. It means an employee is working outside the office for official tasks such as meetings, training, or business travel, but the day is still counted as a working day.
 
In Attendance Systems, OD typically refers to On Duty. It may be used when the employee is not in his or her regular work location, but is required to go somewhere else for work, including travelling to clients, training, or company events. Having an OD status gives the employee the appearance of being in the workplace instead of on leave or off.
 
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