WorkingHours version: 2.6.17.0
Operating system: Windows 10 Pro 21H1, build 19043.1110
Hi Timo,
as requested by you, herewith you get an according new feature request regarding our skype call in which we spoke about this issue
It is about the analysis, about the time deviation of the y-axis in the comparison between tasks and tags. My screenshots should help to understand.
For example, if I work 10 hours and 30 minutes in a day and assign eight different activities (tags) for this total time, then it is illogical to add these activities (tags) together, so that from a working day of 10 hours and 30 minutes, a total of almost 66 working hours are calculated for the same day. For decision makers, this behavior of the analysis module raises unnecessary questions and makes them doubt the accuracy. - That is not good.
My feature request is therefore:
Could you please change the bar display in this way that the eight different activities (tags) are distributed over the actual working time of 10 hours and 30 minutes? So it is no longer an addition or accumulation of the activities, but a mathematical distribution within the 10 hours and 30 minutes. The time axis therefore remains at the same duration of 10 hours and 30 minutes as in the bar display for the tasks.
The examples come from two completely different computers, each with independent databases. To ensure a better comprehensibility for you, I have added markers and arrows and put a comparative display with the length of tasks against it. In order to be able to distinguish between the two examples, one is shown in a dark Windows design, the other in a light Windows design.
If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask. 😀





