Hi Bernt, On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 03:25, Bernt Hansen <be...@norang.ca> wrote: > Aankhen <aank...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Greetings, >> >> Given an Org file with clocking data, is there a way to generate a >> timesheet? This would complement the clock table by focusing on the >> timings rather than the headings. >> >> As I haven’t come across anything like this as yet, I’ll try to give >> an example (manually-created) to show what I mean, in case someone >> more familiar with Org can tell me something about it: >> >> ,----[ Org tree ] >> | * Foo >> | :CLOCK: >> | CLOCK: [2011-04-19 Tue 18:50]--[2011-04-19 Tue 20:30] => 1:40 >> | CLOCK: [2011-04-18 Mon 20:15]--[2011-04-18 Mon 21:00] => 0:45 >> | CLOCK: [2011-04-21 Thu 01:03]--[2011-04-21 Thu 02:03] => 1:00 >> | :END: >> | CLOCK: [2011-04-19 Tue 12:30]--[2011-04-19 Tue 18:06] => 5:36 >> | >> | >> | *** Bar >> | :CLOCK: >> | CLOCK: [2011-04-19 Tue 18:06]--[2011-04-19 Tue 18:50] => 0:44 >> | CLOCK: [2011-04-22 Fri 01:00]--[2011-04-22 Fri 01:05] => 0:05 >> | :END: >> | >> | *** Baz >> | :CLOCK: >> | CLOCK: [2011-04-21 Thu 03:10]--[2011-04-21 Thu 04:00] => 0:50 >> | :END: >> `---- >> >> [snip] > > Hi Aankhen, > > There is no functionality that produces the table in your timesheet > example that I am aware of. Personally I use the agenda view with log > mode enabled for clock lines and limited to some interesting tags and a > summary report with C-u R. I then manually transfer the data to another > system for timesheet reporting. I just visit each day in the timesheet > range to get the details I want. > > You can generate daily reports with something like this > > #+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 2 :scope agenda :fileskip0 t :step day :block > thisweek > #+END: > > which gives a separate table per day but it doesn't include the time > details.
I see, thank you for the answer. I might end up using a second system for this too, this time. Maybe I’ll try writing something to produce these tables in a few days, by hacking together bits from the clock table. Aankhen