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Time Formats
Who decided that minutes should be represented as a percentage of an hour in time tracking reports?
And more importantly, why didn’t they bother to document it? Just arbitrarily lump two different units of measurement together in a report and let me try and figure out that when you say 1.12 in the time column of my Time by Item Detail report you actually mean 1 Hours plus 12 percent of an hour. In the real word we call that 1 Hour and 7 Minutes (don’t even get me started about the .2 left over)!
If they wanted to use conventional hours/minutes to represent time they already illustrated that it was possible from the employee time tracking report that you get when drilling into a detail from the original report. Along with a calendar view of employees total time you get, wait for it, time represented as hours and minutes.