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* org-mode time spreadsheet
@ 2009-01-09  8:09 Deniz Dogan
  2009-01-10  2:22 ` Shelagh Manton
       [not found] ` <mailman.4468.1231554193.26697.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Deniz Dogan @ 2009-01-09  8:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

I hope this formats well, because I'm posting this through Google
Groups... Anyways...

Hi

I'm trying to have an org-mode table which shows a working day (not
necessarily every normal work day, I enter these myself) and when I
got in, when I went out to lunch, when I came back, and when I left
for the day. I want the last column "TOT" to display how long I was at
work minus the time I was out for lunch.

I'm well aware of timeclock-in, timeclock-out, as well as org-mode's C-
c C-x C-i/C-o functionality, but I really want to have it as a
spreadsheet. However, it seems that calc isn't that good at working
with times, so now I'm asking you for help. Is this possible to do
with plain org-mode? If so, what am I doing wrong? Below is the file
I'm currently using and it seems that it doesn't realize that the
values are actually timestamps.

| DATE       |    IN | LUNCH FROM | LUNCH TO |   OUT | TOT    |
|------------+-------+------------+----------+-------+--------|
| THU 18 NOV |  9:30 |      12:30 |    13:40 | 14:20 | 2:5    |
| FRI 31 DEC | 10:00 |      12:00 |    14:00 | 16:00 | #ERROR |
| SAT 1 JAN  |  8:00 |      12:00 |    12:30 | 16:00 | #ERROR |
| MON 5 JAN  |  9:00 |      12:45 |    13:15 | 16:00 | #ERROR |
| TUE 6 JAN  | 16:30 |      17:30 |    18:30 | 22:30 | 1:5    |
| WED 7 JAN  |  9:00 |      12:00 |    12:40 | 20:45 | 11:05  |
| THU 8 JAN  | 12:30 |      15:00 |    15:40 | 18:30 |        |
| FRI 9 JAN  |  9:00 |            |          |       |        |
#+TBLFM: $6=$5-$2

Deniz


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* Re: org-mode time spreadsheet
  2009-01-09  8:09 org-mode time spreadsheet Deniz Dogan
@ 2009-01-10  2:22 ` Shelagh Manton
       [not found] ` <mailman.4468.1231554193.26697.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Shelagh Manton @ 2009-01-10  2:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 00:09:16 -0800, Deniz Dogan wrote:

> I hope this formats well, because I'm posting this through Google
> Groups... Anyways...
> 
> Hi
> 
> I'm trying to have an org-mode table which shows a working day (not
> necessarily every normal work day, I enter these myself) and when I got
> in, when I went out to lunch, when I came back, and when I left for the
> day. I want the last column "TOT" to display how long I was at work
> minus the time I was out for lunch.
> 
> I'm well aware of timeclock-in, timeclock-out, as well as org-mode's C-
> c C-x C-i/C-o functionality, but I really want to have it as a
> spreadsheet. However, it seems that calc isn't that good at working with
> times, so now I'm asking you for help. Is this possible to do with plain
> org-mode? If so, what am I doing wrong? Below is the file I'm currently
> using and it seems that it doesn't realize that the values are actually
> timestamps.
> 
> | DATE       |    IN | LUNCH FROM | LUNCH TO |   OUT | TOT    |
> |------------+-------+------------+----------+-------+--------| | THU 18
> NOV |  9:30 |      12:30 |    13:40 | 14:20 | 2:5    | | FRI 31 DEC |
> 10:00 |      12:00 |    14:00 | 16:00 | #ERROR | | SAT 1 JAN  |  8:00 | 
>     12:00 |    12:30 | 16:00 | #ERROR | | MON 5 JAN  |  9:00 |     
> 12:45 |    13:15 | 16:00 | #ERROR | | TUE 6 JAN  | 16:30 |      17:30 | 
>   18:30 | 22:30 | 1:5    | | WED 7 JAN  |  9:00 |      12:00 |    12:40
> | 20:45 | 11:05  | | THU 8 JAN  | 12:30 |      15:00 |    15:40 | 18:30
> |        | | FRI 9 JAN  |  9:00 |            |          |       |       
> | #+TBLFM: $6=$5-$2
> 
> Deniz

If you use the notation for time that calc expects the calculations will 
work.

ie instead of 10:15 use 10@ 15' or even 10h 15m 

Shelagh





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* Re: org-mode time spreadsheet
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@ 2009-01-14 15:46   ` Deniz Dogan
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Deniz Dogan @ 2009-01-14 15:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

On 10 Jan, 03:22, Shelagh Manton <shelagh.man...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 00:09:16 -0800, Deniz Dogan wrote:
> > I hope this formats well, because I'm posting this through Google
> > Groups... Anyways...
>
> > Hi
>
> > I'm trying to have an org-mode table which shows a working day (not
> > necessarily every normal work day, I enter these myself) and when I got
> > in, when I went out to lunch, when I came back, and when I left for the
> > day. I want the last column "TOT" to display how long I was at work
> > minus the time I was out for lunch.
>
> > I'm well aware of timeclock-in, timeclock-out, as well as org-mode's C-
> > c C-x C-i/C-o functionality, but I really want to have it as a
> > spreadsheet. However, it seems that calc isn't that good at working with
> > times, so now I'm asking you for help. Is this possible to do with plain
> > org-mode? If so, what am I doing wrong? Below is the file I'm currently
> > using and it seems that it doesn't realize that the values are actually
> > timestamps.
>
> > | DATE       |    IN | LUNCH FROM | LUNCH TO |   OUT | TOT    |
> > |------------+-------+------------+----------+-------+--------| | THU 18
> > NOV |  9:30 |      12:30 |    13:40 | 14:20 | 2:5    | | FRI 31 DEC |
> > 10:00 |      12:00 |    14:00 | 16:00 | #ERROR | | SAT 1 JAN  |  8:00 |
> >     12:00 |    12:30 | 16:00 | #ERROR | | MON 5 JAN  |  9:00 |    
> > 12:45 |    13:15 | 16:00 | #ERROR | | TUE 6 JAN  | 16:30 |      17:30 |
> >   18:30 | 22:30 | 1:5    | | WED 7 JAN  |  9:00 |      12:00 |    12:40
> > | 20:45 | 11:05  | | THU 8 JAN  | 12:30 |      15:00 |    15:40 | 18:30
> > |        | | FRI 9 JAN  |  9:00 |            |          |       |      
> > | #+TBLFM: $6=$5-$2
>
> > Deniz
>
> If you use the notation for time that calc expects the calculations will
> work.
>
> ie instead of 10:15 use 10@ 15' or even 10h 15m
>
> Shelagh

So suppose I want to change the format from H@ M' S" to H:M.S, how
would I go about doing that? I tried (setq calc-hms-format "%s:%s.%s")
and (defcalcvar) in the same manner, but it just wouldn't work.
Looking in the source code, not being the best of Lisp hackers, it
seems that org-mode doesn't honor the variable.

Deniz


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