Understanding Time Recording
Time recording in Clio Operate captures the time users spend on work items. That time is used for billing, for reporting, and for monitoring productivit...
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Time recording in Clio Operate captures the time users spend on work items. That time is used for billing, for reporting, and for monitoring productivit...
The Time Recording global feature controls how time is captured, recorded, and submitted across the system. Modeller > Global Features > Time Rec...
A time code set is a collection of codes that identify the type of work being recorded. Sets can have a flat list of codes or a hierarchical structure w...
A time classification represents a collection of different fields or time codes that are presented on the time capture screen. Using the screenshot abov...
Whenever a time entry is created, the user will be asked to enter the top-level time category. It is this choice that determines the different time code...
Five time recording elements can be placed on portals and work item blades. This article covers the time specific configuration. Time entry list view C...
When a time recording entry is created, it is possible to record the internal cost associated with that time. The internal cost represents the time reco...
Time recording global feature Time Recording Feature Configuration Time recording is configured through Modeller > Global Features > Time Reco The...
Time targets set the hours a user is expected to record. Clio Operate compares recorded time against the target on a schedule, and raises an event where...