[Top][All Lists]
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
[Orgmode] Re: Clock report (R from the agenda)
From: |
Bernt Hansen |
Subject: |
[Orgmode] Re: Clock report (R from the agenda) |
Date: |
Wed, 27 Oct 2010 12:29:25 -0400 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.2 (gnu/linux) |
Sébastien Vauban <address@hidden>
writes:
> Hello,
>
> Here is a minimal example for comments about the agenda filtering applied on
> the clock report of logged activities.
>
> * Work :work:
> :PROPERTIES:
> :CATEGORY: Work
> :END:
>
> ** Client A
>
> *** DONE Work on offer
> :LOGBOOK:
> CLOCK: [2010-09-30 Thu 09:12]--[2010-09-30 Thu 12:35] => 3:23
> :END:
>
> ** Client B
>
> *** DONE Developed SQL scripts
> :LOGBOOK:
> CLOCK: [2010-09-30 Thu 13:20]--[2010-09-30 Thu 18:06] => 4:46
> :END:
>
> * Personal :home:
> :PROPERTIES:
> :CATEGORY: Personal
> :END:
>
> ** DONE Lunch with Mary
> :LOGBOOK:
> CLOCK: [2010-09-30 Thu 19:49]--[2010-09-30 Thu 21:55] => 2:06
> :END:
>
> * Clock report
>
> ** Without tag filtering
>
> Commands:
> - C-c a a :: Show the agenda.
> - v d :: Switch to day view.
> - b :: Go backward in time to display yesterday.
> - l :: Toggle Logbook mode.
> - R :: Toggle Clockreport mode.
>
> Results:
> : 8:00-09:00 ________
> : Work: 9:12-12:35 Clocked: (3:23) DONE Work on offer
> :work::
> : 10:00-11:00 ________
> : 12:00-13:00 ________
> : Work: 13:20-18:06 Clocked: (4:46) DONE Developed SQL scripts
> :work::
> : 14:00-15:00 ________
> : 16:00-17:00 ________
> : 18:00-19:00 ________
> : Personal: 19:49-21:55 Clocked: (2:06) DONE Lunch with Mary
> :home::
> : 20:00-21:00 ________
> : 22:00-23:00 ________
> :
> : | File | L | Headline | Time | |
> : |------------------+---+----------------------+---------+------|
> : | | | *Total time* | *10:15* | |
> : |------------------+---+----------------------+---------+------|
> : | Clock-Report.org | | *File time* | *10:15* | |
> : | Clock-Report.org | 1 | Work | 8:09 | |
> : | Clock-Report.org | 2 | Client A | | 3:23 |
> : | Clock-Report.org | 2 | Client B | | 4:46 |
> : | Clock-Report.org | 1 | Personal | 2:06 | |
> : | Clock-Report.org | 2 | DONE Lunch with Mary | | 2:06 |
>
> ** With tag filtering
>
> Command:
> - / w :: filter on tag "work (w)".
>
> Results:
> : 8:00-09:00 ________
> : Work: 9:12-12:35 Clocked: (3:23) DONE Work on offer
> :work::
> : 10:00-11:00 ________
> : 12:00-13:00 ________
> : Work: 13:20-18:06 Clocked: (4:46) DONE Developed SQL scripts
> :work::
> : 14:00-15:00 ________
> : 16:00-17:00 ________
> : 18:00-19:00 ________
> : 20:00-21:00 ________
> : 22:00-23:00 ________
> :
> : | File | L | Headline | Time | |
> : |------------------+---+----------------------+---------+------|
> : | | | *Total time* | *10:15* | |
> : |------------------+---+----------------------+---------+------|
> : | Clock-Report.org | | *File time* | *10:15* | |
> : | Clock-Report.org | 1 | Work | 8:09 | |
> : | Clock-Report.org | 2 | Client A | | 3:23 |
> : | Clock-Report.org | 2 | Client B | | 4:46 |
> : | Clock-Report.org | 1 | Personal | 2:06 | |
> : | Clock-Report.org | 2 | DONE Lunch with Mary | | 2:06 |
>
> I don't see anymore the lines that have nothing to do with my job. Though, I
> still see the associated time in the clock report under...
>
> Regenerating it (by disabling it and re-enabling it) does not change anything:
> still there.
>
> For sure, this can _not_ be considered as a bug. Nobody never said this should
> work like I (now) expect.
>
> Though, I guess such a feature would be benefitial for everybody -- as I don't
> see any reason for having the tag filtering only work with the diary view, and
> not with the clock report under.
>
> Best regards,
> Seb
Hi Sebastien,
I personally use the clock report for _today_ often and I want it to
include all of the time, even if I am filtering tasks on today's
agenda. If this behaviour was to change I would like an option to keep
it the way it is now.
I can see cases where I would want to filter the clock report by tags as
well so I think having an option for both would be useful.
Regards,
Bernt