* Track time on day-to-day basis
@ 2016-11-25 10:33 Joost Kremers
2016-11-25 11:59 ` Russell Adams
2016-11-25 14:32 ` ngreply
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From: Joost Kremers @ 2016-11-25 10:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Hi all,
I've come into the need to track the time I'm working on a
particular project, which is great with Org, but I also need to
report the tracked time on a day-to-day basis. This seems somewhat
less straightforward to do. I realize I can generate a report
limited to today by specifying `:block today`, but that only gives
me the time clocked today. What do I do when I want to get a
day-to-day overview of the time spent on a project? Do I need to
maintain another table by hand, in which I copy the time
calculated by `org-clock-report` at the end of each day? Or is
there a better method?
BTW, just looking at the LOGBOOK drawer doesn't work, because I
may clock in and out of a project several times a day.
Thanks for any hints and suggestions!
--
Joost Kremers
Life has its moments
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* Re: Track time on day-to-day basis
2016-11-25 10:33 Track time on day-to-day basis Joost Kremers
@ 2016-11-25 11:59 ` Russell Adams
2016-11-25 14:32 ` ngreply
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From: Russell Adams @ 2016-11-25 11:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 11:33:45AM +0100, Joost Kremers wrote:
> I've come into the need to track the time I'm working on a
> particular project, which is great with Org, but I also need to
> report the tracked time on a day-to-day basis. This seems somewhat
> less straightforward to do. I realize I can generate a report
> limited to today by specifying `:block today`, but that only gives
> me the time clocked today. What do I do when I want to get a
> day-to-day overview of the time spent on a project? Do I need to
> maintain another table by hand, in which I copy the time
> calculated by `org-clock-report` at the end of each day? Or is
> there a better method?
Joost,
I keep a time stamped journal of all of my projects. Every time I
switch tasks I add in an inactive timestamp, and I make sure each TODO
item is timestamped on close.
Then I can open the agenda for just that file, enter logbook mode, and
enable inactive timestamps. This gives me a great detailed timeline as
to what occurred and when.
It does not tally hours automatically, but I have previously used it
to justify hours in my consulting practice.
> BTW, just looking at the LOGBOOK drawer doesn't work, because I
> may clock in and out of a project several times a day.
Not the drawer, logbook mode. "l" in the agenda.
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* Re: Track time on day-to-day basis
2016-11-25 10:33 Track time on day-to-day basis Joost Kremers
2016-11-25 11:59 ` Russell Adams
@ 2016-11-25 14:32 ` ngreply
2016-11-27 20:57 ` Joost Kremers
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From: ngreply @ 2016-11-25 14:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Joost Kremers; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Hi Joost,
I do reports on a day-to-day basis using clocktables:
#+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 4 :block 2016-11 :scope ("./Projekt01.org") :link t :step day :stepskip0
#+END:
Hope this helps.
Regards, Oliver
Am 25.11.2016 um 11:33 schrieb Joost Kremers:
> Hi all,
>
> I've come into the need to track the time I'm working on a particular
> project, which is great with Org, but I also need to report the
> tracked time on a day-to-day basis. This seems somewhat less
> straightforward to do. I realize I can generate a report limited to
> today by specifying `:block today`, but that only gives me the time
> clocked today. What do I do when I want to get a day-to-day overview
> of the time spent on a project? Do I need to maintain another table by
> hand, in which I copy the time calculated by `org-clock-report` at the
> end of each day? Or is there a better method?
>
> BTW, just looking at the LOGBOOK drawer doesn't work, because I may
> clock in and out of a project several times a day.
>
> Thanks for any hints and suggestions!
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* Re: Track time on day-to-day basis
2016-11-25 14:32 ` ngreply
@ 2016-11-27 20:57 ` Joost Kremers
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From: Joost Kremers @ 2016-11-27 20:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ngreply; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Hi Oliver,
On Fri, Nov 25 2016, ngreply@gmx.net wrote:
> I do reports on a day-to-day basis using clocktables:
>
> #+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 4 :block 2016-11 :scope
> ("./Projekt01.org") :link t :step day :stepskip0
>
> #+END:
>
> Hope this helps.
Yes, that's exactly what I was looking for, thanks!
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Joost Kremers
Life has its moments
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