RedmineTimeTracking » History » Version 4
Tom Rochette, 2010-01-11 16:57
Rewrote the overview text.
| 1 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h1. Time tracking |
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| 3 | 4 | Tom Rochette | Time tracking allows you to track how many hours of work you have done on a specific issue. By filling time estimates, project managers are able to produce better suited project planning as well as follow your progress. Time tracking is always related to a user, thus it can be used to track how many billable hours this user as accomplished. |
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| 5 | 2 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h2. Logging time on an issue |
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| 7 | You can log time on an issue by clicking !/images/time_add.png! *Log time* from the issue details view. |
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| 9 | !log_time.png! |
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| 11 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Estimated and spent hours can be entered using the following formats: |
| 12 | * Hours and minutes: 1h, 1 h, 1 hour, 2 hours, 30m, 30min, 1h30, 1h30m, 1:30 |
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| 13 | * Hours as decimal: 1.5, 1,5 (equals to 1h30) |
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| 15 | You can also enter spent time when updating an issue. |
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| 17 | h2. Logging time at project level |
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| 19 | You can log hours at project level by leaving the issue field empty. |