One of the core features of Clockwork is it’s panel in the issue view. It shows the time tracked as a pretty list of time entries, showing who tracked how much time and on which day. The small panel actually holds a lot of information, some of which are only available on this screen.The Clockwork panel on the issue screen provides information about time logged on the issue, as well as access to timers and worklogs.
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Here’s what you can find on this view:
Running Timers
A list of currently running timers for the issue
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including:
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The timer’s owner avatar
The amount of elapsed time
- the timer’s
The description that will be saved
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descriptionwhen the timer is stopped
The time when the timer was started
The tracking mode icon
, indicatingwhich indicates if the timer was started manually or automatically
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This list is hidden not shown when there are no running timers for on the issue.
Worklog list, showing:
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Logged Time Summary
A summary bar shows the total time tracked on the issue. In Clockwork Pro, the summary includes:
A button which allows you to see a breakdown of time spent on child issues (each colored section can be clicked to view its respective issue).Status colour Green title PRO
A dropdown menu that allows you to see the total broken down by people and/or statusStatus colour Green title PRO
Worklogs
A list of Worklogs including:
The worklog author’s avatar
ifStatus colour Green title PRO If the worklog was created on behalf of another user, a small silhouette icon will be shown on the author’s avatar. The avatar displayed is that of the user for whom the worklog was created.
it’s duration
it’s description, sometimes also referred to as the comment
worklog attributes The total time
The description (if one was entered)
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The date and time when it was started/created
The tracking mode icon
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which indicates if the timer was started manually or automatically based on the issue status
If Clocked Time Tracking is enabled, there is a Play button
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at the end of each line
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for starting a timer on the issue. Clicking on that button will copy the description from the listed worklog, but the timer will be started for the current user.
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Finally, there is a
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Above the worklog list there is the summary bar, which shows the total time tracked on the issue. You can use the buttons on the right to display additional information:
Display of summary and breakdown of time spent on children issues is toggled with the first button
Display of summary and breakdown of time spent by users and/or statuses is toggled with the checkboxes hidden under the second button.
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… menu which allows you to edit, or delete the worklog
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