Hi all, I am studying the `org-clock-sum' function (I need to parse an Org file and extract clocking data), and I noticed that ":CLOCK => hh:mm" is allowed as a clock entry. The Org syntax at https://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-syntax.html#Clock,_Diary_Sexp_and_Planning confirms this.
What is the rationale behind this? I want not only to sum the clocks (org-clock-sum does that, of course), but I want more detailed information (like how many clocks were that in the given period etc.). The format with only the duration makes this troublesome, and I'd like to ignore such entries (I have never seen them in my files, of course). I'm wondering what scenario could lead to their existence? BTW, the syntax draft says that there can be any TIMESTAMP object before the DURATION, but `org-clock-sum' assumes that its timestamps are inactive. Isn't that a bug? TIA, -- Marcin Borkowski http://mbork.pl