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    Jacob commented  · 

    This is more or less a duplicate of 26465, "add report builder or parameter based effort reports".

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    Jacob commented  · 

    This is exremely important for me as well, and the single reason I would switch to TaskCoach (I've been using ToDoList by AbstractSpoon, Makiga, and ThinkingRock before). I would like to sum up used effort per category and week. Selecting a single category in a category viewer does only effect task viewers, not effort viewers (probably on purpose). Possible use: according to my contract I should spend 50% time on Management and 50% of my time on development tasks. I group everything into projects (which include both), and cannot easily see how much time per week I've spent on each category.

    It would help to implement either
    o a link between category viewer and effort viewer so only efforts for the selected category are shown (and summed up), or (better)
    o a view option "effort per category and week" in the effort viewer dropdown box, or
    o colums "Effort per category" selectable by right click, similar to the "effort per weekday" columns (the two should probably be mutually exclusive), or
    o filtering on columns in the effort viewer.

    Thankyou, Jacob.

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