I think there is a problem with the 'logged work' indicators on a GANTT bar, when the logged work extends over a weekend (without weekend working).
e.g I created an issue (sub-task type):
13 day duration , starting today (20th Feb to 8th march).
Logged work = 10days ---> the progress bar is only showing 9 days.
Is this a known problem.?
I can attach screen shots if needed.
Thanks,
jan
Hi Jan,
sorry for waiting a bit, but I was looking on the screenshots you have provided and could not find any problem for quite some time. But now, I get it: it's a conceptual mis-understanding and the Gantt-Chart plugin works fine as designed.
The progress bar graphically represents the percentual progress of an issue over the full length of its gantt-bar: 77% in your screenshots (10 logged working days / 13 estimated working days = 77%). The number of pixel being colored as progress bar to reflect this 77% of calendar days including weekends look like graphically almost identical to the duration of 9 working days, but this has no semantical relationship!
Regards,
Frank
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Yes, please attach a sample screenshot and what Gantt-Chart version you are using.
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Hi Frank,
Is there a bettre way to do this? - Sorry the images are a bit big! Hope you can see them ok. One is the resultant display the second is the Work Log from the Gantt bar.
Gantt Chart plugin version is
Work log:
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Hi Frank,
Have you managed to see bug with 'logging time over the weekend'? Any progress?
thanks,
jan
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