[Topic] 0.8b Questions

According to the screenshots on the website I should have a Search->Search button and a Time tab. But I don't seem to have them. Am I missing something?

Also, is there any sort of summary reporting that would, say, show how many hours I worked on a project for a particualr month?

James

—Posted by James on Dec 8, 2006

OK, I have actually gone through some of the forum posts here and I see that the time tab was removed. I don't think it is that critical except that it might be useful to see your latest time entries globally.

I also notice on the Issue tab where you can actually run the queries that you store. I didn't actually test it but at least I know there's a place to run them now. :-) I do think it might avoid some confusion to put the search button back on the query tab and have it launch the Issues tab with that query.

But I still haven't found a way to get useful time reporting (ie billable hours for each project per month) via the client. I hope I am missing something, but if not then I know a little something about perl and DBI, so it won't be that hard to get the job done on my own.

James

—Posted by James on Dec 8, 2006 at 9:04:35 PM

Reporting functionality hasn't been defined yet. I'd like to provide some report templates that could be run off of customizable data sets. There would need to be a way to specify a time range, filter the working set of issues/projects/iterations/releases/users, group results by day/week/month/year.

What types of reports would be useful?

—Posted by Adam Lane on Dec 9, 2006 at 12:00:33 PM

Sounds good to me. I would be happy with just the billable hours per project per month. ;-) We are actually moving to agiletrack from a very rough application that I wrote myself, and your queries do a pretty good job for ad hock reporting.

—Posted by James on Dec 9, 2006 at 12:53:01 PM


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