From: flaviostz@gmail.com (Flávio de Souza)
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Logging work
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 22:25:42 -0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87wsf7m9vd.fsf@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 87od0jxoef.fsf@gollum.intra.norang.ca
Thanks for the help. I did not know about the agenda 'R' command.
I have just tried it. This looks like a great feature.
Altough I did not get time for similar tasks, I think it is
not going to be a big problem.
Flávio.
Bernt Hansen <bernt@norang.ca> writes:
> flaviostz@gmail.com (Flávio de Souza) writes:
>
>> I am using org mode to organize my personal projects at home
>> and my projects at work.
>>
>> Generally I work on two or three big projects at work and a
>> few tasks ( not directly related to a specific project ).
>>
>> Org-mode is working well for me, but I also need to log working time.
>> I need logging time for every specific project task. I found that
>> org-mode has great logging work time feature and I can make many
>> kinds of reports with it.
>>
>> I would like to have a time summary at the end of each day for all the
>> tasks I worked on this specific day. I would like to know if it is possible
>> since I log time in different project files. Can you help me?
>>
>> I dont know if it is clear, but in different projects I can have
>> the same type of task, so I want a summary by type of task.
>>
>
> Hi Flávio,
>
> I'm assuming you are clocking your tasks which creates clock lines. In
> this case the agenda can summarize your clocked tasks - it will include
> any tasks you have that contribute to the agenda (ie. are in
> org-agenda-files)
>
> 'R' in the agenda will display the summary report of clocked times.
> This is across multiple files but similarly named tasks will not be
> combined. If you only want the time for a single day then limit the
> agenda to single day view (with 'd') and display the report.
>
> You can move the date with the left and right arrow keys and the report
> will display the summary for that date.
>
> HTH,
> Bernt
>
>
>
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2008-11-13 21:56 Logging work Flávio de Souza
2008-11-13 22:16 ` Bernt Hansen
2008-11-14 0:25 ` Flávio de Souza [this message]
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