Only JIRA Administrators, JIRA System Administrators can configure Timetracker. |
On these pages, you can configure the behavior of the Timetracker. To open the Timetracker Global Settings:
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Adminstrators can choose whether worklog description is mandatory or not for Timetracker users. By default, description is optional.
Here you can define the maximum loggable hours per day for Timetracker users. Empty field means there is no limit.
Eg.: 6, 8 or 6.5
This feature is designed to manage non-working, non-billable projects and/or issues. This feature can be useful if you have a dedicated project or issues for non-work activities, eg. for lunch.
The time logged for these Issues will be indicated by a striped line in the progress bars of the Timetracker screen.
You can manage special dates here, like public national holidays, or weekends, which are working days. These dates will affect the calculation of expected working hours, calendar coloring, and some time tracking functionalities. By default, all weekdays are working days while all weekends are non-working days.
Timetracker's many features behavior depends on whether the given day is a working day or not:
You can manage special dates here, like public national holidays that are weekdays but not working-days:
Existing dates can be filtered by years. Provide a year number in the "Filter by year" field to filter the special days down to that year.
You can manage the included days the same way as the excluded days.