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DateTimes #29

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ericthomas1 opened this issue Oct 25, 2022 · 1 comment
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DateTimes #29

ericthomas1 opened this issue Oct 25, 2022 · 1 comment

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@ericthomas1
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ericthomas1 commented Oct 25, 2022

Hi,

Sometimes I will work on a single task, here and there, for multiple days. Sometimes I'm waiting for information, sometimes another priority takes over, etc.

How can multi-day tasks capture in BuJo?

Also, I need to estimate how much time I spent on a single multi-day task, which days I worked on it, etc. I capture this manually with START/END SESSION N snippets such as:

##### DESCRIPTION:
- **REPORTED BY:**
- **TITLE:**
- **AFFECTED RESOURCE:**
- **ASSIGNED RESOURCE:**
- **TITLE:**
- **START SESSION 1:**                2022-10-24T09:42:12-07:00
- **END SESSION 1:**                  2022-10-24T10:51:58-07:00              
- **SYMPTOMS**:
- **TROUBLESHOOTING STEPS:** 
    - SETUP:
    - SYMPTOM 1:
- **RCA**:
    - SYMPTOM 1:
- **RESOLUTION**:
  • Where the DateTimeStamps are captured in longform. I noticed BuJo captures only timestamps.

If using BuJo, how is time calculated for tasks that require multi-day efforts?

Thank you

@wookiefriseur
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The way to do it would be to split it by days. Otherwise 09:42-07:00 for next day works, but 09:42-10:00 does not.

grafik

(used Alt + Shift + S in each row to get the popup)


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