Re: [O] Clocking work time vs. office time

2016-05-02 Thread Marcin Borkowski
On 2016-04-29, at 16:51, Brett Viren wrote: > Marcin Borkowski writes: > >> On 2016-04-29, at 11:21, Michael Welle wrote: >> >>> Marcin Borkowski writes: >>> I assume that you use a laptop or some other portable device? In that >>> case you can grep the IP address (which might change when you

Re: [O] Clocking work time vs. office time

2016-04-29 Thread Marcin Borkowski
On 2016-04-30, at 06:34, Michael Welle wrote: > Hello, > > Marcin Borkowski writes: > [...] >> Now that I think of it, I guess it might be better/easier to check the >> network SSID. Thanks for the idea! > that would work as well. You can even probe the SSID without actually > connecting to th

Re: [O] Clocking work time vs. office time

2016-04-29 Thread Marcin Borkowski
On 2016-04-29, at 17:13, Stefan Nobis wrote: > Marcin Borkowski writes: > >> No, you're not - this is one possible solution. I'm curious about other >> ones. > > If tracking the time you're at a specific location is your main > objective (and if you own a Smartphone), I would say: Geofencing.

Re: [O] Clocking work time vs. office time

2016-04-29 Thread Marcin Borkowski
On 2016-04-29, at 20:10, Michael Welle wrote: > Hello, > > Marcin Borkowski writes: > >> On 2016-04-29, at 11:21, Michael Welle wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> Marcin Borkowski writes: >>> Hi list, I'm seeking ideas/workflows for a situation where I work partly in office and

Re: [O] Clocking work time vs. office time

2016-04-29 Thread Simon Thum
Hi, you could try differentiating by headline tags. By virtue of FILETAGS, my work-related things are usually :work:@work: but could be :work:@home: or :work:@customer: as well. But tags are tied to the headline you're clocking in, i.e. you may need extra headlines. Also, I did not try to ri

Re: [O] Clocking work time vs. office time

2016-04-29 Thread Stefan Nobis
Marcin Borkowski writes: > No, you're not - this is one possible solution. I'm curious about other > ones. If tracking the time you're at a specific location is your main objective (and if you own a Smartphone), I would say: Geofencing. Let your Smartphone track when you enter/leave the specifi

Re: [O] Clocking work time vs. office time

2016-04-29 Thread Brett Viren
Marcin Borkowski writes: > On 2016-04-29, at 11:21, Michael Welle wrote: > >> Marcin Borkowski writes: >> I assume that you use a laptop or some other portable device? In that >> case you can grep the IP address (which might change when you change >> workplaces) and timestamps from the log file

Re: [O] Clocking work time vs. office time

2016-04-29 Thread Marcin Borkowski
On 2016-04-29, at 11:21, Michael Welle wrote: > Hello, > > Marcin Borkowski writes: > >> Hi list, >> >> I'm seeking ideas/workflows for a situation where I work partly in >> office and partly remotely. I'd like to be able to generate a report >> with information about both my work time and "of

Re: [O] Clocking work time vs. office time

2016-04-29 Thread Marcin Borkowski
On 2016-04-29, at 14:31, Peter Neilson wrote: > On Fri, 29 Apr 2016 08:08:38 -0400, Loris Bennett > wrote: > >> Eric S Fraga writes: >> >>> On Friday, 29 Apr 2016 at 09:25, Marcin Borkowski wrote: However, this does not help with my main issue: tracking /time in office/. Not /time

Re: [O] Clocking work time vs. office time

2016-04-29 Thread Loris Bennett
Eric S Fraga writes: > On Friday, 29 Apr 2016 at 09:25, Marcin Borkowski wrote: >> However, this does not help with my main issue: tracking /time in >> office/. Not /time in office working/, mind you. >> >> I'd like to have a report like this (I mean information, not >> formatting): >> >> * Offi

Re: [O] Clocking work time vs. office time

2016-04-29 Thread Peter Neilson
On Fri, 29 Apr 2016 08:08:38 -0400, Loris Bennett wrote: Eric S Fraga writes: On Friday, 29 Apr 2016 at 09:25, Marcin Borkowski wrote: However, this does not help with my main issue: tracking /time in office/. Not /time in office working/, mind you. I'd like to have a report like this (

Re: [O] Clocking work time vs. office time

2016-04-29 Thread Marcin Borkowski
On 2016-04-29, at 13:05, Eric S Fraga wrote: > On Friday, 29 Apr 2016 at 09:25, Marcin Borkowski wrote: >> However, this does not help with my main issue: tracking /time in >> office/. Not /time in office working/, mind you. >> >> I'd like to have a report like this (I mean information, not >>

Re: [O] Clocking work time vs. office time

2016-04-29 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Friday, 29 Apr 2016 at 09:25, Marcin Borkowski wrote: > However, this does not help with my main issue: tracking /time in > office/. Not /time in office working/, mind you. > > I'd like to have a report like this (I mean information, not > formatting): > > * Office time: 2:00 > ** Task 1/Projec

Re: [O] Clocking work time vs. office time

2016-04-29 Thread Marcin Borkowski
On 2016-04-29, at 11:16, Eric S Fraga wrote: > Hi Marcin, > > I am not sure if this will help but... > > [...] Thanks, Eric! I like the approach of not having too deep hierarchy. Also, the idea of having two parallel trees (for "remote" and "office" work) is ok. However, this does not help w

Re: [O] Clocking work time vs. office time

2016-04-29 Thread Eric S Fraga
Hi Marcin, I am not sure if this will help but... I keep clocking information completely separate from the individual tasks. This may go against the grain for typical org usage but it works for me. I have a clocking hierarchy defined which includes headlines for each project etc. and clock thes

[O] Clocking work time vs. office time

2016-04-29 Thread Marcin Borkowski
Hi list, I'm seeking ideas/workflows for a situation where I work partly in office and partly remotely. I'd like to be able to generate a report with information about both my work time and "office time". I know that you can't have two things clocked at the same time, so simply clocking "office