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[#5585] Starting and ending time of a task
Summary Starting and ending time of a task
Queue Hermes
Type Enhancement
State Accepted
Priority 1. Low
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Requester cenek (at) optimsys (dot) cz
Created 07/26/2007 (6502 days ago)
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Updated 04/22/2014 (4040 days ago)
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06/26/2008 09:36:13 AM Jan Schneider State ⇒ Accepted
 
06/26/2008 08:49:49 AM cenek (at) optimsys (dot) cz Comment #9 Reply to this comment
Would it be sufficient to add the start and end time in the time
entry description? Or do they have to be added as separate fields
that can be searched and sorted?
Hi, they should be added as separate fields so that the items can be 
sorted by date and then by time within the same day. The fields should 
be also interconnected with the Hours field so that end time - start 
time = hours. Also, it would be convenient to have a function that, 
after submitting an entry, creates a new one that has start time set 
to the end time value of the submitted entry.
06/25/2008 04:05:55 PM Jan Schneider Comment #8 Reply to this comment
This has been implemented.
06/25/2008 03:52:07 PM Jan Schneider Comment #6
State ⇒ Feedback
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Would it be sufficient to add the start and end time in the time entry 
description? Or do they have to be added as separate fields that can 
be searched and sorted?
08/26/2007 04:23:31 PM Jan Schneider State ⇒ Accepted
 
08/26/2007 12:53:34 AM Chuck Hagenbuch State ⇒ New
 
07/27/2007 01:57:34 PM cenek (at) optimsys (dot) cz Comment #5 Reply to this comment
Just to make sure that I get you right: you really need to track the
start and end times of the time slices, so that you can retrieve them
later?
Yes.
Or do you only want to be able to enter start and end times of
a time slice and get the hours calculated automatically?
No.
07/27/2007 01:49:24 PM Jan Schneider Comment #4 Reply to this comment
Just to make sure that I get you right: you really need to track the 
start and end times of the time slices, so that you can retrieve them 
later? Or do you only want to be able to enter start and end times of 
a time slice and get the hours calculated automatically?
07/27/2007 01:04:51 PM cenek (at) optimsys (dot) cz Comment #3 Reply to this comment
Jan, thank you for a prompt reaction. Taking the tasks from another 
module does not satisfy our needs. We want to track our everyday work 
which includes a lot of tasks that have not been planned and therefore 
could not be in nag. Of course, some linking to task lists would be 
nice but it is more than we really need. Actually what hermes offers 
is fine with the only exception that there is no start time and end 
time field available.




07/26/2007 03:32:30 PM Jan Schneider Comment #2
State ⇒ Feedback
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
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If you use Nag for providing the tasks that you track hours for, you 
can specify task dates, at least with the CVS HEAD version of Nag. 
Maybe this is what you are looking for.
07/26/2007 01:09:24 PM cenek (at) optimsys (dot) cz Comment #1
Priority ⇒ 3. High
State ⇒ New
Queue ⇒ Hermes
Summary ⇒ Starting and ending time of a task
Type ⇒ Enhancement
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Our company would like to replace our current groupware system 
(eGroupware) with Horde. However, the time tracking module is one of 
the crucial modules for us and we are currently missing a feature in 
Hermes that is critical for us - we need not only to log number of 
hours spent on a task but also the starting and ending time of the 
task. Typically, we open the timesheet when coming to job in the 
morning and filling an entry after finishing each task. I believe 
adding this feature should be a relatively simple task and could bring 
a great benefit to several users. Please consider this request.

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