On Nov 12, 2009, at 9:00 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Markus Heller <helle...@gmail.com> writes:
Q> Bernt Hansen wrote:
Markus Heller <helle...@gmail.com> writes:
Hello,
This is what my project.org looks like:
* STARTED My Project :NEXT:
:LOGBOOK:...
** TODO Task 1 [0/2]
*** TODO Sub-Task 1
*** TODO Sub-Task 2
This is what I'd like to do:
I'd like to be able to clock in from Task 1, Sub-Task 1, or Sub-
Task
2, but make org-mode add the clock entries into the :LOGBOOK: of My
Project, i.e. the top-level task/project. In other words, I'm not
interested in keeping track of how much time I spent on Task 1,
or any
of the sub-tasks, I'm only interested in the time I've spent on
working on My Project.
Is there anyway to do this?
C-c C-x C-d will total time for a task including times on a subtask.
-Bernt
Hi Bernt,
I saw this option in the manual, but this is not quite what I
want. What I'd like to be able to is clock in from any sub-task and
be
clocked into the *top-level* task, not the task I'm clocking in from.
Is that feasible? Or am I too confusing?
There is nothing I'm aware of that is built in which will accomplish
what you want. You might be able to use the org-clock-in-hook and
custom lisp code to clock in the top-most parent task.
Indeed, this is not implemented, and I have a hard time seeing why
this would be desirable? Summing i always hierarchical, so the time
will be shown in the parent time anyway.
- Carsten
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