Add Modal window for each time entry in "week" view so that comment can be entered immediately after time if comment is set to "required".
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Chris Goumas
Later, down the road, there are a number of things that need more granular control. For instance...comments on time. I do not require anyone who is doing staff augmentation work for a client to enter comments because their work is driven by the client as if they were employed there. I do, however, require comments on tickets and projects. I would like to be able to mark each task as "requires comment" or "does not require comment". Similar kind of time entry issue exists with actual time capture. I already posted a feature request to only send a notification if time is not entered by the following week, not day. But, further down the road I would like to make it so "Mavi" has to enter time weekly and gets a weekly notice, but "Ryan" only has to enter time at the end of the month, and gets a monthly notice, yet "Tom" might need to enter time daily and get the daily notice that you have now.
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Chris Goumas
Hi. This is great. Could I suggest a change that would increase workflow? When the modal opens, the cursor is in the small "time entry" window. Once I enter the amount of time I want, a "Tab" key should move the cursor to the "add comment" field...and once I enter a comment, it should move the cursor to the "Done button". Hitting enter would open the next day of that same task...and we go agan. The user flow would be " 1:30, tab, Built new modal window workflow, tab, "enter"...and the cursor should now be in the next day of the week with the modal window open and in the time box. Wicked fast...and easy to navigate.
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Chris Goumas: Hey there,
Thanks for valuable feedback. We will surely look into it and will include it in our future updates soon.
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