So before reinventing the wheel: Is anyone here having already done this or something similar? Does anyone here know of something like this?
Thanks a lot in advance,
Stephan
Just to be clear -- when you talk about time-tracking, are you thinking in units of days or hours/minutes?
List tiddler title, tags, and text in a table where tags include 'Journal', sorted by the title.
<table>
<tr>
<th>Title </th>
<th>Tags </th>
<th>Text </th>
</tr>
<$list filter="[tag[Journal]sort[title]]">
<tr>
<td><$link><<currentTiddler>></$link></td>
<td><$view field="tags"> no tags </$view>
</td>
<td><$view field="text"> </$view></td>
</tr>
</$list>
</table>
This would need to change the filter criteria to limit the selected journals by date(still a work in progress).
I then used a second set of tiddlers to summarize each ProjectID. This tiddler would be like
List tiddler title, tags, and text in a table where tags include ProjectID', sorted by the title.
<table>
<tr>
<th>Title </th>
<th>Tags </th>
<th>Text </th>
</tr>
<$list filter="[tag[ProjectID]sort[title]]">
<tr>
<td><$link><<currentTiddler>></$link></td>
<td><$view field="tags"> no tags </$view>
</td>
<td><$view field="text"> </$view></td>
</tr>
</$list>
</table>
This ProjectID output is a chronological diary of my work on the project, useful for status reporting.
The third step might be a custom field 'ElapsedTime' (probably in minutes) in each Journal.
The fourth step might be a summary of ElapsedTime. In TW2, I used a second ProjectID tiddler to summarize the elapsed time for my reporting period , but I haven't gotten that far with TW5, yet.
I'm interested on what you end up doing.