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- If you log 3 minutes of time, we would round down to 0 minutes, i.e. in the respective report, nothing would appear to be charged.
- If you log 6 minutes, we would round up to 30 minutes, i.e. you would charge 30 minutes.
- If you log 8 minutes, we would round up to 30 minutes, i.e. you would charge 30 minutes.
- If you log 34 minutes, we would round down to 30 minutes.
- If you log 38 minutes, we would round up to one hour.
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In general, when displaying or calculating with rounded results, they are displayed as decimal values (0,25; 1,75 etc.) and not in an hour/minute format. |
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It is obvious that applying rounding rules does not make much sense (or is not fair) within e.g. a development project, because the rounding rule - of course depending on configuration - adds a time overhead to your real time spent. But this is fair for certain situations; a three-minute phone call might have a monetary value far beyond three minutes; if you get disturbed a couple of time a day for a couple of minutes, this justifies charging more than the effective time. |
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