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December 21, 2021
Question

Worktime on a project

  • December 21, 2021
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Hey,

I wanted to ask, if there ia a way to see how long I have been working on my AE-project.

 

Regards

G.

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P.M.B
Legend
December 22, 2021

Yeah either just save a unique file when you start and when you stop and subtract one from the other or get a little timer app.  Im sure there's free ones somewhere.  Or use and old fashioned mechanial timer and jot down the hours.   Its productive anyway to have like an hour or two hour timer and everytime it goes off take a ten minute break.  You wind up getting more done that way.

~Gutterfish
ShiveringCactus
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 22, 2021

I think @P.M.B has the best approach and @Rick Gerard is right too about the auto-save backups, but I'd also suggest setting up automated cloud storage.  Not only will this give you timestamps but you'll also have backups.  You know... in case your cat knocks your laptop onto the floor and you discover that your auto-save wasn't enabled and the project you were working on will no longer open and you forgot to "increment and save" so you lose the entire thing.  Or maybe that's just me.

Community Expert
December 21, 2021

There is no automated time monitoring. You could check the save time of backups, but this would only reach back as far as the first backup is still stored on your system.

 

You'll have to either take notes, work from a schedule, or invest in some time tracking software.

Community Expert
December 21, 2021

No recuerdo que Ae tenga alguna opción para ver eso, si es que lo hay y algún compañero ACP lo sabe espero conocer esa opción porque sería muy interesante.

Byron.