Using the Timer
The Timer is an additional way for you to enter time against records such as assignments, cases, milestones, projects, project tasks, and custom objects.
Timer sessions are split into the following:
- Timer sessions, which are your overall recorded sessions for one day.
- Timer session events, which are the individual sessions logged for one day.
To log time using the Timer:
- Select a record from the drop down selector. Only records that are valid for the current date are available to select.
- Click Start Timer.
- When you have finished recording time for your assignment, click Stop Timer.
- [Optional] Log notes against your timer session events. To do this, click the ID of your timer session to access the timer record in the Timer Sessions tab. On the Related list, click the name of the timer session you’d like to enter notes for, and enter your notes in the Notes field.
Your timer sessions are shown in the list view for the days they are recorded for. If the Enable Timecard sync option is selected, your recorded time and notes are logged against a timecard in Time Entry. For more information, refer to the Enabling Timecard Sync on the Timer topic.
To resume a timer session, select the checkbox next to the session you’d like to resume and click Resume. You can also resume your most recent timer session by selecting Resume Timer from the Current Timer view.
You can resume and stop timer sessions from the list view as needed, to record more time against your assignments.
Currently running timer sessions are indicated by the stop button in the list view, and the Total Time field updates live as your timer session runs.
To access the assignment, project, project task, or case you are recording time against, click its name in:
- The relevant list view.
- The Current Timer section of the timer, when the timer session is running.
To delete a timer session, select the relevant timer sessions and click Delete from .
To edit a timer session, select the relevant timer session and click Edit. This opens the Edit window, where you can make the necessary changes to your timer session. It is only possible to edit one timer session at a time.
Viewing Previous Timer Sessions
To view timer sessions for previous days or weeks, first select Show Sessions in the Timer list view. You can now amend the filter dates to view timer sessions recorded on the dates you enter.
Filtering Timer Sessions
To filter timer sessions on the timer list view, first select to open the filter toolbar.
You can filter your timer sessions by the:
- Start Date
- End Date
Click Reset to reset the filters, or Apply to apply your filters. Click again to return to the timer list view.
The list view updates to reflect the filters that are applied.
Editing Timer Sessions
You can edit your timer sessions where required. The Edit window is divided into Timer Session and Timecard Sync, to allow you to view and edit the different fields associated with your timer session, and the timecard context fields.
To edit timer sessions, select the relevant timer session from the list view and select Edit .
In the Edit Timer Session window, you can:
- Amend the length of time recorded.
- Amend the date the timer session is recorded against.
- Give your timer session a customized display name.
- View the current number of timer session events, and their total duration
- Add comments to your timer session.
- Delete timer session events.
- Amend the timecard context fields associated with your timer session.
- Control whether sessions are automatically synced to timecards, by selecting or deselecting the Sync to Timecard field.
You can also edit the timecard context in the timecard sync tab. The timecard context is comprised of the assignment, milestone, project and project tasks associated with your timer session. You can only select assignments, milestones, and project tasks that belong to the same project.
Where possible the context fields are automatically populated in the Timecard Sync window, otherwise they are blank.
Click Save to close the window and save your amendments.