ictime adds a tab to the issue that, contrary to the JIRA work log tab, only contains your work logs and always displays the newest entries on top. You can edit, resume and delete your work logs from this tab.
Using the My Work Log Tab on Issue Level
The tab shows the following information:
Column | Description | Remarks |
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Date | date of the work log | date for the work log entry, not the date it was created (you can create a work log for the past or future, it does not need to match with the current date) |
Activity Type | activity type of the work log | if applicable |
Description | description for this work log | depending on JIRA configuration and depending on where this work log had been created, this could be a comment, too |
Start time | start time of the work log | if applicable (if you have used from/to fields to create this work log); if you have logged the time as result, the server time when you have saved the entry will appear here (this is useful for identifying your last work log) |
End time | end time of the work log | if applicable (if you have used from/to fields to create this work log) |
Result | exact result | either the exact result of the time span entered as from/to (if you have used from/to fields to create this work log) or simply the value you have directly entered |
Rounded | rounded result according to current rounding rule for current project; displayed as decimal value (not in time format) | empty (--) if no rounding rule is in place for this project |
Charge | shows if work log should be charged (green icon = yes, red icon = no) |
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Depending on your permissions in JIRA regarding editing/deleting own work logs (see http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Managing+Project+Permissions) and depending on the status of the issue (JIRA: no logging of work on closed issues), the following operations will be available:
Icon | Operation | Description | Remarks |
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Edit | edit the work log | ||
Delete | delete the work log | ||
Resume | will create a new work log with all data of this entry, with today's date and (if you have logged time in "from/to" format) the current time as start time | typically to be used when logging time in from/to format and working on the same issue with interruptions during a day; could also save some time if doing exactly the same work distributed to multiple days |