The new Timeline combines working time and project time in one view. This function gives you an even better overview of your working time and project time records and allows you to add or edit them quickly. You can also use this feature if you only record working time.
You will find the Timeline view directly in your recording view.
In addition to the chronologically sorted records, you will also find a daily summary of working time, break time and project time in the header.
1. Add entries, request vacations & absences
3. Edit Validations in the Timeline
4. Activate the Timeline view for Reports
1. Add entries, request vacations & absences
In this view, you can see at a glance where for example a project time is missing. You can easily add it by tapping on the gap (marker 1).
If you want to add an additional attendance time, press the “+” symbol (marker 2). Vacations or absences can also be requested using this function.
2. Edit entries
Tapping on the working or project time opens the detailed overview of the booking. You can edit, duplicate or delete it using the three dots.
3. Edit Validations in the Timeline
The validations are integrated in the Timeline therefore you can see at a glance where some entries still need to be corrected. If you want to leave the entries as they are and confirm the validation, you can confirm it directly by tapping on it.
4. Activate the Timeline view for Teports
If you would also like to display your entries under Reports in the timeline view, activate this under “More”/“Settings”/“Beta”. This view is available for working time, project time and drivelog entries and makes it easier for you to fill in any gaps.
Here you can see the comparison between the previous view (left) and the timeline view (right).
The interruptions in the entries are now visualized. If you have actually been working here but have forgotten to book an entry, you can easily re-book it using the plus sign.
As in the timeline, you will also find a daily summary of the booked time and break time.
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