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alari@toggl replied on August 15, 2008 10:10 to the idea "Toggl Announcements" in Toggl:
Marcel Janus marked one of t-dub's replies in Toggl as useful. t-dub replied to the problem "Wrong reports".
ctbarber replied on August 11, 2008 14:19 to the problem "Toggl Desktop putting hours to previous day" in Toggl:
t-dub replied on August 11, 2008 13:06 to the problem "Wrong reports" in Toggl:
t-dub replied on August 11, 2008 13:03 to the problem "Toggl Desktop putting hours to previous day" in Toggl:
t-dub replied on August 11, 2008 13:01 to the problem "Reports Use Wrong Dates" in Toggl:
alari@toggl replied on August 11, 2008 11:58 to the problem "Toggl Desktop putting hours to previous day" in Toggl:
alari@toggl replied on August 11, 2008 11:57 to the problem "Reports Use Wrong Dates" in Toggl:
t-dub reported a problem in Toggl on August 08, 2008 18:19:
Reports Use Wrong DatesI've noticed this for quite awhile with the weekly report. What happens is that when I look at the weekly report, the data is shifted by a day, so Monday's (my start day) time is nowhere to be seen, Tuesday's time appears in the Monday column and so forth.
It used to be that I could go to the previous week and then back to the current one (with the arrow buttons above that report) and the problem would be solved. However, something has changed and this no longer fixes the issue. Now, in addition (and even more concerning since I use Toggl to track my work hours), when I use the "tasks" report (the default one), it's not including the first date specified in the results. So if I ask for the current week, it starts with the 5th, which is clearly wrong. The same is true if I specify a date range -- the first date that gets included is the day *after* the date I'm requesting.
So if I want to see the time I've Toggl-ed this week, I have to specify a custom range from 8/3 to 8/8. This is a change in behavior -- the system *used* to treat both specified dates as inclusive.
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michael replied on August 06, 2008 15:47 to the idea "Toggl Announcements" in Toggl:
alari@toggl replied on August 06, 2008 11:30 to the idea "Toggl Announcements" in Toggl:
A comment on the idea "Toggl Announcements" in Toggl:
Okay. I can understand that. How about how the timer makes a "no description" event disappear if you click on the project name instead of the line that already has time? This has happened to me consistently. The (no description) event is replaced by a new event with a new time. If I do a report, there is a listing for the "lost" time and the total time for the day is correct, but I don't like having to do a report to find it again. The old timer would start a new event, but the old event wouldn't disappear. Can that behavior be returned? It's usually an accident when I click on the wrong line and I really wanted to keep the time of the (no description) event and add to it, but there's no way to get it back once it disappears. – Diane, on June 23, 2008 18:44
A comment on the idea "Toggl Announcements" in Toggl:
Okay. I can understand that. How about how the timer makes a "no description" event disappear if you click on the project name instead of the line that already has time? This has happened to me consistently. The (no description) event is replaced by a new event with a new time. If I do a report, there is a listing for the "lost" time and the total time for the day is correct, but I don't like having to do a report to find it again. The old timer would start a new event, but the old event wouldn't disappear. Can that behavior be returned? It's usually an accident when I click on the wrong line and I really wanted to keep the time of the (no description) event and add to it, but there's no way to get it back once it disappears. – Diane, on June 23, 2008 18:44
A comment on the idea "Toggl Announcements" in Toggl:
Hi, we tried to repeat the problem. But it is not possible that a crash will mess up several task times. There is a possibility that the current running task is not saved, but a crash shouldn't alter the times of other tasks.
Has it occurred any more? – alari@toggl, on June 19, 2008 15:32
A comment on the idea "Toggl Announcements" in Toggl:
Sorry, it takes a little more time than expected. Will be done in the near future. – alari@toggl, on June 19, 2008 15:31
Diane replied on June 16, 2008 19:52 to the idea "Toggl Announcements" in Toggl:
The timer still seems to have some gliches. I'm not sure whether it is because of the browser I use (Firefox), but sometimes if I sleep my laptop or Firefox crashes, when I wake the laptop or restart Firefox after it crashed, the times are all messed up in the timer. Often time is lost or it seems stuck on a task that was used earlier in the day, or tasks get mixed up between projects. I'm a bit concerned about this because Toggl is my timesheet for the day on sometimes numerous projects and when it messes up, I'm left guessing as to how I really spent my time during the day. This has happened to me as recently as last week and today.
mmattheww replied on June 13, 2008 14:43 to the idea "Toggl Announcements" in Toggl:
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