Ways to update an "Approved" timecard?

Hi
I have configured the timecard to not to go for any approval.
So if an employee submits the timecard then it is getting submitted and saved and the Update and delete buttons are getting disabled on the self service.
Is there a way to allow employees to amend a submitted timecard?
What are the possible options?

Is this the whole code that you are using? If yes, then it won't work, you need to initialize all the attributes too.
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