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[Orgmode] ``repairing'' time logging/clocks
From: |
Martin Steffen |
Subject: |
[Orgmode] ``repairing'' time logging/clocks |
Date: |
Sat, 24 Apr 2010 07:59:43 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.1.94 (gnu/linux) |
Hi,
I got a question about time logging. Sometimes I forget/had forgotten to
clock-out. If I clock out correctly, it entries look for instance as
CLOCK: [2010-04-24 Sat 06:56]--[2010-04-24 Sat 06:58] => 0:02
To repair dangling clocks, one can use, it seems,
M-x org-resolve-clocks
where one has a number of options (keep, cancel...). However, in my
orgfile, I have a quite number of time-log entries of the form
CLOCK: [2010-04-24 Sat 06:56]--[2010-04-24 Sat 06:58] (***)
i.e., the sum is missing. The reason why I have those is because I
repaired non-finished clocks
CLOCK: [2010-04-24 Sat 06:56]--
by just manually adding the end-time. That seemed to work in that the
sum will appear in summary clock tables. However, entires of the form
(***) are considered "dangling" and since recently org prompts me to do
something about it, i.e., resolve them.
Is there a possibility to _automatically_ add the number of minutes and
complete the enty (***) to one where the => is added correctly?
Alternatively: if I want to not repair my file right now, can I switch
of that each time I want to clock in, I am prompted to do something
about the old clocks?
Cheers, Martin
PS: I use org-version 6.35g and emacs 23.1.94
- [Orgmode] ``repairing'' time logging/clocks,
Martin Steffen <=