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Can you please show me how your timesheet is defined, and what previous entry is updated unexpectedly?
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@robin Example:
Here, I manually added 15m, and then pressed the "start tracking" and stopped it after 12 minutes; it got accumulated into 27m of work instead of having 2 separate time entries as expected. I then started tracking again, and stopped after 2 minutes, and it went up to 29m instead of creating another log entry.Also, it would be very useful for my usecase if there was some way for a manager to mark a time entry as "reviewed". Even something as simple as allowing emoji reactions.
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State changed as build OD-7442 is successful
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OneDev
changed state to 'Closed' 2 weeks ago
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Bug
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| Priority |
Normal
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14.1.9
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Sometimes, when a user presses "Start work" on an issue to log time against it, the time entry won't show up in the timeline, and instead the previous time entry gets updated. This means we lose visibility of when users spend time on tickets, and what the previous logged time was.