What is Time Logging?
Timelog refers to the process of recording and tracking the time spent on various tasks, issues, or projects.
It allows users to log the time they spend working on specific tasks directly within Jira, providing insights into project progress, resource allocation, and team productivity
How to Log Time in TimePlanner Board
Users can log in and submit his/her time on the scheduled tasks. The resource manager can also log time and submit on behalf of other members
To log time, go to the tab Timesheet → Timelog
Timelog Details
Time View Range: this allows you to adjust the time frame for the tasks or events you're viewing
Start Timer quick button: Press this button as you start a task and your work duration will be recorded automatically.
Logging Time: If you have scheduled tasks in the period just simply enter the time and click log to log your time.
Start Timer: Start track of the time spent on each specific task
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Time Log: This is your record of all logged time
Submit TimeSheet: Submit your timesheet when all tasks are completed.
Start Timer on Issue Detail Panel
Open time log panel in issue detail by clicking on TeamBoard TimePlanner app menu. Click “Start timer”
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Log time
You can also log time for the task which is not scheduled by clicking on the white space, a dialog will show up so you can log working time for the task or event
Log working time for the task
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Choose a task from the dropdown box or click on + button to create a new issue
Log working time for the event
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You can also track time for a specific task in Jira issue detail page
How To Log Time on Issue Detail
Firstly, access specific issues where you want to log time in Jira and then open the TeamBoard TimePlanner panel.
Then click on “Add Timelog” where you input the time spent on them. Once you have entered the time, click the “Logtime” button to save the time log for the issue.
Start Timer on Issue Detail Panel
Click “Start Timer” to record a task or event in real-time. Once you stop the Timer it will be saved based on your current day.