# a timeclock session is parsed as a similarly-named transaction with one virtual posting hledger -f - print <<< i 2009/1/1 08:00:00 o 2009/1/1 09:00:00 stuff on checkout record is ignored i 2009/1/2 08:00:00 account name o 2009/1/2 09:00:00 i 2009/1/3 08:00:00 some:account name and a description o 2009/1/3 09:00:00 >>> 2009/01/01 * 08:00-09:00 () 1.00h 2009/01/02 * 08:00-09:00 (account name) 1.00h 2009/01/03 * and a description (some:account name) 1.00h >>>2 >>>= 0 # ledger timeclock example from #ledger # ==== consulting.timeclock # ; Time log for consulting sideline # ; All times UTC # i 2011/01/26 16:00:00 XXXX:Remote "IPMI Access" # o 2011/01/26 16:15:00 # i 2011/01/26 17:45:00 XXXX:Onsite "Fix opty server" # o 2011/01/26 20:00:00 # i 2011/01/27 18:00:00 XXXX:Remote "SSL certificate for www.YYYY.com" # o 2011/01/27 18:15:00 # ; vim:ts=2 sw=2 sts=2 et ft=ledger fdm=manual: # ==== consulting.dat # ; Ledger for Consulting sideline # !account Consulting # !include consulting.timeclock # !end # 2010/02/27 (INV#2) XXXX Test Invoice # Consulting:XXXX:Remote -0.5h @ $75.00 # Consulting:XXXX:Onsite -2.25h @ $100.00 # Receivable:Consulting:XXXX # ; vim:ts=2 sw=2 sts=2 et ft=ledger fdm=manual: # ==== command: ledger -f consulting.dat -s bal # -2.25h Consulting:XXXX:Onsite # 2.25h Consulting:XXXX:Onsite "Fix opty server" # -30.0m Consulting:XXXX:Remote # 15.0m Consulting:XXXX:Remote "IPMI Access" # 15.0m Consulting:XXXX:Remote "SSL certificate for www.YYYY.com" # $262.5 Receivable:Consulting:XXXX # -------------------- # $262.5