Timesheet ViewĬlicking on this opens the "Add Time" dialog box, which can be configured in different modes: Timeframe, Duration or M ixed mode.Īn administrator can configure different modes on your behalf under "Settings" -> Rules. For additional and more detailed information on Keyboard Shortcuts and on the "Timesheet" page in general, please scroll below. Just by using the "Tab", "Enter" and arrow keys on your keyboard, you can navigate everywhere within the timesheet, and add or edit your time. The "Timesheet" page is also keyboard-optimized. Any changes or additions made on the "Timesheet" page are fully integrated with the rest of Timetracker and DevOps Server/DevOps Services. You can add, edit, and delete (and even submit) time in a variety of ways on this page, which are outlined in more detail, below. Rows highlighted with a light blue background indicates that there are items without worklogs during this week they are displayed because the "Show items from previous weeks" option is enabled. ![]() ![]() This makes it easy to add your time at the end of any given week (see number 17, below). This means that during this period, the corresponding work item had an "In progress" state and was assigned to you, the current user. You might notice that some cells within your timesheet are highlighted with a bold blue background. ![]() Once enabled, you can choose to show items from 1 week, 2 weeks or 4 weeks prior to the current week. This makes the process of filling your timesheet easier if you work on the same items for multiple weeks. " is enabled - With this option enabled, the page shows work items from previous weeks even if there are no tracks assigned to these items in the displayed week. Note: This filter is available only if the “Current project” filter is checked. This significantly reduces the number of work items and decreases the load time of the page.
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