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Small incorrectness in instructions about Clockify Imports

Open smileBeda opened this issue 8 months ago • 2 comments

Description

The instructions say:

  1. Now select the date range that you want to export in the right top. It is currently not possible to select more than one year. You can export each year separately and import them one after another .

That is actually not true, you can export any timeframe from Clockify, so if the limit is clockify here, then the instruction needs to be updated. It appears to me SolidTime itself is perfectly able to import any time frame, so, the new instruction should read:

  1. Now select the date range that you want to export in the right top. To select more than one year, just type the date range in the date picker and press enter.

Screenshot attached for clarification - you can see where my cursor is in the date picker, just type in there and hit enter. Image

Steps To Reproduce

  1. Select "Clockify Time Entries" in the importer
  2. See step 4)

Self-hosted or Cloud?

Self-Hosted

Version of solidtime: (for self-hosted)

main

solidtime self-hosting guide: (for self-hosted)

docker+database

smileBeda avatar Apr 30 '25 14:04 smileBeda

@smileBeda To be honest I don't know why I wrote it like that, but I just tested this again and in the free plan it shows that:

Image

Maybe I tested this in the free version back that and did not see the popup. I'll change the sentence to:

Now select the date range that you want to export in the right top. In the free Clockify plan it's currently not possible to select more than one year. You can export each year separately and import them one after another

korridor avatar May 01 '25 10:05 korridor

Ah, that could be yes: I'm indeed on a pro plan due to some features (sharing and multicurrency) I needed.

smileBeda avatar May 01 '25 11:05 smileBeda

Fixed in PR #787

korridor avatar May 16 '25 11:05 korridor