Defect #24104
closedFilter "in the past days"
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Description
Hi,
using the filter "in the past days" to get time tracking reports, when someone register a spent time today, the report shows hours from yesterday. Instead it, if no one do a register of time today, the system just show hours from day before yesterday.
Redmine version 3.3.0.stable
Ruby version 2.2.2-p95 (2015-04-13) [x86_64-linux]
Rails version 4.2.6
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Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA about 8 years ago
- Status changed from New to Needs feedback
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Updated by Neto Foltz about 8 years ago
Let's imagine today morning (oct 19).
Every morning, I get a report of time tracking using the filter "in the past days". At this time, when I take the report, if nobody did a new time register today (oct 19), the report show data until oct 17.
At moment that someone do a new time register for today (at oct 19), if I get the same report, with same filters, then I can see hours from oct 18.
Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA about 8 years ago
What value is "in the past days"?
Neto Foltz wrote:
Let's imagine today morning (oct 19).
Every morning, I get a report of time tracking using the filter "in the past days". At this time, when I take the report, if nobody did a new time register today (oct 19), the report show data until oct 17.
I think it is expected behavior if you use 3 "in the past days".
Updated by Neto Foltz about 8 years ago
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Toshi MARUYAMA wrote:
What value is "in the past days"?
I think it is expected behavior if you use 3 "in the past days".
I don't know how the values are sorted or indexed in each language. But if you see this 2 images, maybe it easier to identify what value I'm using.
If it is a expected behavior, may cause some wrong interpretations in the begining of the day.
I can to ask someone who pointed hours yesterday to point it again if no one register some hour today.
Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA about 8 years ago
I think "1 in the past days" includes today and "2 in the past days" includes today and yesterday.
Updated by Neto Foltz about 8 years ago
Toshi MARUYAMA wrote:
I think "1 in the past days" includes today and "2 in the past days" includes today and yesterday.
OK, we gonna use these two filters.
Let's finish this issue.
Thaks for all.
Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA about 8 years ago
- Status changed from Needs feedback to Closed
- Resolution set to Invalid
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