Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:

>     > Because your clock tables in Org _files_ have nothing to do with
>     > agenda.  There is no "Agenda clock report mode" when you create an
>     > ordinary clock report in Org buffers.
>
> Well now you've really confused me because I wasn't in an agenda buffer,
> I had constructed a clock table from a non-agenda org file.
>
> Could give me a concrete example of where the variable
> org-agenda-clock-report-header might be used?

When you are in agenda, you can press v R to toggle
org-agenda-clockreport-mode:

(11.5 Commands in the Agenda Buffer)

>>     Toggle Clockreport mode.  In Clockreport mode, the daily/weekly
>>     agenda always shows a table with the clocked times for the time
>>     span and file scope covered by the current agenda view.  The
>>     initial setting for this mode in new agenda buffers can be set with
>>     the variable ‘org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode’.  By using a
>>     prefix argument when toggling this mode (i.e., ‘C-u R’), the clock
>>     table does not show contributions from entries that are hidden by
>>     agenda filtering(1).  See also the variable
>>     ‘org-clock-report-include-clocking-task’.

Best,
Ihor

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