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calculator/resocon of working time. . ?

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Chya

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Bye to all,
I'm new to the community, and I'm glad to be there.

I would like to know if there is a report on solidworks 2010 of the working hours I spent on a project.
I would like to have an account of the time spent on every small object or assembly

exists. . ?

thanks in advance. . .
 
that I know does not exist because it is not possible to keep track of all ivtempi of modeling and dismantling, it causes large volumes of data to be stored functional evin utility.
 
that I know does not exist because it is not possible to keep track of all ivtempi of modeling and dismantling, it causes large volumes of data to be stored functional evin utility.
Hello mechanicalmg,
In theory it should be simple. . .
It would suffice the program to take account of the time when I have a part or an open assembly with the program in focus and with the computer not in "idle"...and it would be done. .
Yes, you could cmq "shake the program" and show that you have worked for more time than necessary.. but it would serve me to realize the times...not to my owner to keep me under control. . .

thanks cmq for the answer.. .
 
see if this is your case:
Thank you.
I hoped that a productivity program like solidworks could have an internal report but this can be a great substitute..tant is that it can also be used to monitor other software and work processes.
I take a look at it, actually at first glance it looks maniacal but it could be a working solution. .

I try to use it for a while... we see... :finger:
Thanks again
and
 
Thank you.
I hoped that a productivity program like solidworks could have an internal report but this can be a great substitute..tant is that it can also be used to monitor other software and work processes.
I take a look at it, actually at first glance it looks maniacal but it could be a working solution. .

I try to use it for a while... we see... :finger:
Thanks again
and
facci sapere qualcosa
 

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