From: "Denis Bueno" <dbueno@gmail.com>
To: help-gnu-emacs <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
Subject: timeclock and the "day" concept
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:41:20 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <6dbd4d000704230641u80a1efatd7161bcb396134e9@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
All,
I don't see anything in the Manual about this, so I'm asking here.
I frequently work less than 8-hour days, and not in any predictable
way (i.e. I don't work exactly the same hours every week). I'd like to
keep track of my time using timeclock. Is there a way, using the
`timeclock-in'/`timeclock-out' mechanism, to say that "yesterday is
over, start from 0 hours today"? This way if I record less than 8
hours one day, the next day starts counting fresh, instead of thinking
I need to "make up" the rest of the eight hours not completed the day
before.
An acceptable approximation to a command that does the stuff above
would be simply to zero out the time from any previous days when I
clock in for the first time in a day. This way, when I clock in in the
morning, timeclock wouldn't think I have time to make up.
Thanks in advance.
-Denis
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2007-04-23 13:41 Denis Bueno [this message]
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2007-04-23 22:22 ` timeclock and the "day" concept Glenn Morris
2007-04-24 11:37 ` Denis Bueno
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