org-clock-report
is awesome; however, it reports time spent on each task. Is there any custom command that you use to generate a clock report showing hours worked, across tasks, for each day?
The trouble I've encountered is that, I file my TODO captures under a file+datetree
entry. For example, one TODO task might be filed on Day -2, but I could be working on it -- i.e., clocking in and out -- on Day -2, -1, and today. So generating a table naively will just show something like:
#+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 4 :scope file :block thisweek
#+CAPTION: Clock summary at [2017-09-23 Sat 11:48], for week 2017-W38.
| Headline | Time | | | |
|---------------------------------------+-----------+---------+-------+-------|
| *Total time* | *1d 0:12* | | | |
|---------------------------------------+-----------+---------+-------+-------|
| 2017 | 1d 0:12 | | | |
| \_ 2017-09 September | | 1d 0:12 | | |
| \_ 2017-09-11 Monday | | | 1:23 | |
| \_ look into AAA BBBB project | | | |
| \_ 2017-09-15 Friday | | | 3:33 | |
| \_ look into XXX YYYY project | | | | 3:33 |
#+END:
Note that the second TODO task was filed under 2017-09-15 Friday
, which was the date I entered the task. But really, I might have worked on it on Friday, Saturday, etc. I just want another command to show how many hours I've worked on each day, generating a report such as the following:
2017-09-11 Monday xx hours yy mins worked (across all tasks)
...
2017-09-15 Friday zz hours tt mins worked (across all tasks)
Thanks in advance.