Re: Daily overview



the new report now gives you totals per day which hopefully will ease
the process.
also, before preparing a report you can filter out just the data you care about.



> Every day, I use Hamster-applet to track my time. It's so easy to use
> that it litterally saves me around 30 to 45 mins every week in time
> collection and removes all delays in my work related to noting time
> spent on each task.
>
> This is great, but unfortunately the tool that I need to use for the
> official timekeeping in the company I work for is a web application
> (slow, propietary w/o any API to work with externally). So I need to
> enter times manually. For this, I need totals for each task by day. The
> totals in the week view are not detailed enough and the time interval
> view lacks the "next/previous" buttons to change days. I can do what I
> need with the time interval view but having to select the same date
> twice every time I need to change the day (combined with the quirks
> mentioned above) slows me down.
>
>> anyhoo, to my dismay, day view is back in 2.31 which is stable enough to use.
>>
>
> great, I'll give it a try.
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
>> On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 3:15 PM, Gabriel Filion
>> <gfilion revolutionlinux com> wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm currently using hamster-applet 2.30.0.1 -- the one shipped with
>>> Ubuntu Lucid.
>>>
>>> When I go in the overview, I have no choice of "daily" view in the
>>> dropdown. The daily view is very helpful for everyone in my office to
>>> transfer time in our time tracking app. (A bunch of people here use
>>> hamster because it's so much easier... but it's not our official tool)
>>>
>>> Is the daily view gone in favor of the "interval" view or is it supposed
>>> to be there?
>>> For now, I can achieve it with the "interval" choice by select the same
>>> day in both entries.. but the interface in the "interval" view is buggy,
>>> slow (slow as in needs too much clicks for what I want to do) and
>>> doesn't have next/prev buttons.
>>>
>>> If it's supposed to be there, I'll open a bug in Launchpad to check with
>>> the packagers what's happening.
>>>
>
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