* Re: Column Properties
@ 2009-02-03 11:42 Giovanni Ridolfi
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From: Giovanni Ridolfi @ 2009-02-03 11:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode, Flávio
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-- Mar 3/2/09, Flávio <flaviostz@gmail.com> ha scritto:
[snip]
> Then I decided to start with PROPERTIES for item
>
> * Apontamento de Horas Gerais
> :PROPERTIES:
> :COLUMNS: %50ITEM %10CLOCKSUM(Clocked)
> %5Effort(Estimate){:}
> %5HourSold(Sold){:}
> :ID: apontamento_horas
> :END:
> ** Atendimentos / Serviços
> *** Estudo Técnico (externo)
>
> *** Suporte Técnico
> :CLOCK:
> CLOCK: [2008-11-25 Tue 14:30]--[2008-11-25 Tue 19:30]
> => 5:00
> CLOCK: [2008-11-24 Mon 13:58]--[2008-11-24 Mon 14:39]
> => 0:41
> CLOCK: [2008-11-24 Mon 13:11]--[2008-11-24 Mon 13:48]
> => 0:37
> CLOCK: [2008-11-24 Mon 07:00]--[2008-11-24 Mon 07:30]
> => 0:30
> :END:
> **** My Customer
> ***** Motor and valves problem ( go down )
> :CLOCK:
> CLOCK: [2008-12-01 Mon 13:00]--[2008-12-01 Mon 15:24]
> => 2:23
> CLOCK: [2008-11-26 Wed 15:28]--[2008-11-26 Wed 15:40]
> => 0:12
> :END:
> ***** 09.00698 - Technical Support
> :PROPERTIES:
> :Effort: 20:00
> :HourSold: 21:00
> :END:
> CLOCK: [2009-02-02 Mon 15:15]--[2009-02-02 Mon 16:56]
> => 1:41
>
> Then I generate a table using the code:
>
> #+BEGIN: columnview :hlines 2 :vlines t :id
> "apontamento_horas"
> :skip-empty-rows t
>
> #+END:
>
> The code works fine and my table is ok, but I have some
> errors when:
>
> 1) If I want my CLOCKED column to be the last one and
> Estimate at first column,
> all clocked values are filled in the first column anyway,
> although it is
> Estimate. So the solution for this problem was to consider
> the CLOCKED always
> as the first column.
>
> 2) If I consider both Effort and HourSold Properties with
> the value of 20:00
> under item "09.00698 - Technical Support", I get
> an empty column under Sold in
> the summary table. So the solution for this problem was to
> consider the Effort
> 20:00 and Sold 21:00 then I get the correct summary.
>
> I am using org-mode 6.12b and emacs 22.2.1. Is it a real
> problem or I am doing
> anything wrong?
Org 6.21b
Emacs 22.3
WinXP
I confirm this bug for the column view export:
the column view is displayed correctly,
also if the order of colums is changed,
but the table, both if generated with
C-c C-x i and with
C-c C-c on the #+BEGIN columnviev line,
is not correct. Please see also the
image attached.
cheers,
Giovanni
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* Column Properties
@ 2009-02-03 10:50 Flávio
2009-02-06 15:25 ` Carsten Dominik
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Flávio @ 2009-02-03 10:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
I am using COLUMN VIEW to see a summary of worked and estimated hours.
But I am
getting some strange results.
In one big org file I clocked all my work in different atomic tasks
(The file is mixed with English and Portuguese ).
For example:
* Apontamento de Horas Gerais
** Atendimentos / Serviços
*** Estudo Técnico (externo)
*** Suporte Técnico
:CLOCK:
CLOCK: [2008-11-25 Tue 14:30]--[2008-11-25 Tue 19:30] => 5:00
CLOCK: [2008-11-24 Mon 13:58]--[2008-11-24 Mon 14:39] => 0:41
CLOCK: [2008-11-24 Mon 13:11]--[2008-11-24 Mon 13:48] => 0:37
CLOCK: [2008-11-24 Mon 07:00]--[2008-11-24 Mon 07:30] => 0:30
:END:
**** My Customer
***** Motor and valves problem ( go down )
:CLOCK:
CLOCK: [2008-12-01 Mon 13:00]--[2008-12-01 Mon 15:24] => 2:23
CLOCK: [2008-11-26 Wed 15:28]--[2008-11-26 Wed 15:40] => 0:12
:END:
***** 09.00698 - Technical Support
CLOCK: [2009-02-02 Mon 15:15]--[2009-02-02 Mon 16:56] => 1:41
Then I decided to start with PROPERTIES for item "09.00698 - Technical Support",
and my file became:
* Apontamento de Horas Gerais
:PROPERTIES:
:COLUMNS: %50ITEM %10CLOCKSUM(Clocked) %5Effort(Estimate){:}
%5HourSold(Sold){:}
:ID: apontamento_horas
:END:
** Atendimentos / Serviços
*** Estudo Técnico (externo)
*** Suporte Técnico
:CLOCK:
CLOCK: [2008-11-25 Tue 14:30]--[2008-11-25 Tue 19:30] => 5:00
CLOCK: [2008-11-24 Mon 13:58]--[2008-11-24 Mon 14:39] => 0:41
CLOCK: [2008-11-24 Mon 13:11]--[2008-11-24 Mon 13:48] => 0:37
CLOCK: [2008-11-24 Mon 07:00]--[2008-11-24 Mon 07:30] => 0:30
:END:
**** My Customer
***** Motor and valves problem ( go down )
:CLOCK:
CLOCK: [2008-12-01 Mon 13:00]--[2008-12-01 Mon 15:24] => 2:23
CLOCK: [2008-11-26 Wed 15:28]--[2008-11-26 Wed 15:40] => 0:12
:END:
***** 09.00698 - Technical Support
:PROPERTIES:
:Effort: 20:00
:HourSold: 21:00
:END:
CLOCK: [2009-02-02 Mon 15:15]--[2009-02-02 Mon 16:56] => 1:41
Then I generate a table using the code:
#+BEGIN: columnview :hlines 2 :vlines t :id "apontamento_horas"
:skip-empty-rows t
#+END:
The code works fine and my table is ok, but I have some errors when:
1) If I want my CLOCKED column to be the last one and Estimate at first column,
all clocked values are filled in the first column anyway, although it is
Estimate. So the solution for this problem was to consider the CLOCKED always
as the first column.
2) If I consider both Effort and HourSold Properties with the value of 20:00
under item "09.00698 - Technical Support", I get an empty column under Sold in
the summary table. So the solution for this problem was to consider the Effort
20:00 and Sold 21:00 then I get the correct summary.
I am using org-mode 6.12b and emacs 22.2.1. Is it a real problem or I am doing
anything wrong?
Regards,
Flávio.
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* Re: Column Properties
2009-02-03 10:50 Flávio
@ 2009-02-06 15:25 ` Carsten Dominik
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Carsten Dominik @ 2009-02-06 15:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Flávio; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
On Feb 3, 2009, at 11:50 AM, Flávio wrote:
> I am using COLUMN VIEW to see a summary of worked and estimated hours.
> But I am
> getting some strange results.
>
> In one big org file I clocked all my work in different atomic tasks
> (The file is mixed with English and Portuguese ).
> For example:
>
> * Apontamento de Horas Gerais
> ** Atendimentos / Serviços
> *** Estudo Técnico (externo)
> *** Suporte Técnico
> :CLOCK:
> CLOCK: [2008-11-25 Tue 14:30]--[2008-11-25 Tue 19:30] => 5:00
> CLOCK: [2008-11-24 Mon 13:58]--[2008-11-24 Mon 14:39] => 0:41
> CLOCK: [2008-11-24 Mon 13:11]--[2008-11-24 Mon 13:48] => 0:37
> CLOCK: [2008-11-24 Mon 07:00]--[2008-11-24 Mon 07:30] => 0:30
> :END:
> **** My Customer
> ***** Motor and valves problem ( go down )
> :CLOCK:
> CLOCK: [2008-12-01 Mon 13:00]--[2008-12-01 Mon 15:24] => 2:23
> CLOCK: [2008-11-26 Wed 15:28]--[2008-11-26 Wed 15:40] => 0:12
> :END:
> ***** 09.00698 - Technical Support
> CLOCK: [2009-02-02 Mon 15:15]--[2009-02-02 Mon 16:56] => 1:41
>
> Then I decided to start with PROPERTIES for item "09.00698 -
> Technical Support",
> and my file became:
>
> * Apontamento de Horas Gerais
> :PROPERTIES:
> :COLUMNS: %50ITEM %10CLOCKSUM(Clocked) %5Effort(Estimate){:}
> %5HourSold(Sold){:}
> :ID: apontamento_horas
> :END:
> ** Atendimentos / Serviços
> *** Estudo Técnico (externo)
>
> *** Suporte Técnico
> :CLOCK:
> CLOCK: [2008-11-25 Tue 14:30]--[2008-11-25 Tue 19:30] => 5:00
> CLOCK: [2008-11-24 Mon 13:58]--[2008-11-24 Mon 14:39] => 0:41
> CLOCK: [2008-11-24 Mon 13:11]--[2008-11-24 Mon 13:48] => 0:37
> CLOCK: [2008-11-24 Mon 07:00]--[2008-11-24 Mon 07:30] => 0:30
> :END:
> **** My Customer
> ***** Motor and valves problem ( go down )
> :CLOCK:
> CLOCK: [2008-12-01 Mon 13:00]--[2008-12-01 Mon 15:24] => 2:23
> CLOCK: [2008-11-26 Wed 15:28]--[2008-11-26 Wed 15:40] => 0:12
> :END:
> ***** 09.00698 - Technical Support
> :PROPERTIES:
> :Effort: 20:00
> :HourSold: 21:00
> :END:
> CLOCK: [2009-02-02 Mon 15:15]--[2009-02-02 Mon 16:56] => 1:41
>
> Then I generate a table using the code:
>
> #+BEGIN: columnview :hlines 2 :vlines t :id "apontamento_horas"
> :skip-empty-rows t
>
> #+END:
>
> The code works fine and my table is ok, but I have some errors when:
>
> 1) If I want my CLOCKED column to be the last one and Estimate at
> first column,
> all clocked values are filled in the first column anyway, although
> it is
> Estimate. So the solution for this problem was to consider the
> CLOCKED always
> as the first column.
I don't seem to be able to reproduce this behavior.
>
>
> 2) If I consider both Effort and HourSold Properties with the value
> of 20:00
> under item "09.00698 - Technical Support", I get an empty column
> under Sold in
> the summary table. So the solution for this problem was to consider
> the Effort
> 20:00 and Sold 21:00 then I get the correct summary.
Uhhh, very bad bug indeed. Fixed, thanks for finding that one!
- Carsten
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