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* An '''End of Day''' flag is useful at the end of the day when you are not going to start another task (like in your case). | * An '''End of Day''' flag is useful at the end of the day when you are not going to start another task (like in your case). | ||
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Revision as of 03:43, 12 March 2009
Basically, here is the "algorithm" for how we calculate duration in the timesheet dialog:
- A new Task flag ends the previous Task.
- A Break flag stops the previous flag also (and basically acts like a flag, except it doesn't provide all the same fields - just comment)
- A Note flag doesn't have any effect on duration and doesn't show up in the Timesheet dialog (and just allows comment)
- An End of Day flag is useful at the end of the day when you are not going to start another task (like in your case).
(from http://forums.timesnapper.com/forums/604/ShowPost.aspx