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Working hours can be set at three different levels:

  • The Global setting (Jira settings > Apps > Clockwork configuration > Working Hours) allows you to enter the working hours for your organization.

  • You can also set work hours for a specific project (Project settings > Apps > Clockwork > Working Hours).

  • If Individual users, if they have the Edit Own Working Hours permission, an individual user can configure their own Working Hours, by going to Apps > Clockwork in the main Jira menu and selecting Working Hours. Those can also be set up by the admin.

Clockwork timers will always use the most specific Working Hours available (assignee, then project, then global).

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How Clockwork

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Uses Working Hours

Clockwork uses logged time (automatic or manual) and Working Hours to calculate the Time Spent on an issue. See this page for more information.

Set Global Working Hours

Use this setting to tell Clockwork your default working hours.  When a Clockwork timer is running, Clockwork will use the Working Hours to calculate the actual amount of time that the issue was being worked on. 

Working Hours can also be used with other Clockwork features such asLog Work and Timesheets to highlight users who are working outside of the intended hours.

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Set Working Hours for Individuals

To set a different Working schedule for specific users, navigate out of Clockwork Configuration and click on the Working Hours tab in the left side menu. Add working schedules for those individuals who have different working hours than the global ones.

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Integrate with External Calendar

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