Can we access the raw data log, to see exactly what I was doing when?
I had a nice explanation here, with full appreciation for the data Rescue time provides, but it disappeared when I went to check one of the topics.
Bottom line: is it possible to view the raw data logs, so I can quickly and easily see what ap I was in at a specific time, without going through a chart that says "41 min" for excel between 4-5:00, and have select all the other possible aps to see which other ones I was using for the other 19 minutes?
Bottom line: is it possible to view the raw data logs, so I can quickly and easily see what ap I was in at a specific time, without going through a chart that says "41 min" for excel between 4-5:00, and have select all the other possible aps to see which other ones I was using for the other 19 minutes?
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Inappropriate?The raw data logs are locally stored on your computer for some period of time (currently 30 days or more are kept). I imagine it wouldn't be too difficult to import those log files into an Excel spreadsheet to give you the kind of visualization that you are looking for - but it would be far from quick and easy ;)
You can find the log files here:
Log File Locations:
Windows XP:
C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\Local Settings\Application Data\RescueTime.com\logs
Windows Vista:
C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\RescueTime.com\logs
OS X:
Macintosh HD/[username]/Library/RescueTime/Logs/Pending (From the GUI assuming default hard drive name)
/Users/[username]/Library/RescueTime/Logs/Pending (From the command line)
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