To "punch in and punch out" I use:

timeclock.el

--in addition to a mix of OrgMode and PlannerMode

But to be very precise on each task I do: timeclock.el works great for me.

;-)

On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Erik L. Arneson <dyb...@lnouv.com> wrote:

> Erik Iverson <er...@ccbr.umn.edu> writes:
> > Hello,
>
> Hi, Erik!
>
> > Is there any concept of being able to run multiple, simultaneous
> > clocks in org-mode.  For example, I want one clock to track my total
> > hours during the week at work, i.e., punch in and punch out.
> >
> > Then, while that clock is running, I would use the normal clocking
> > functionality to keep track of time on specific projects.
> >
> > As it is, clocking into a new task clocks out of the current task.
> >
> > There may not be a way, but thought I'd ask!
>
> I do this by using a special clocktable block that reads an entire
> agenda.  Try this on for size:
>
> #+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 3 :scope agenda :block thisweek
> #+END
>
> It adds up all time spent on various tasks and gives me a total.  I
> suppose you can't really have two clocks running at once, but this works
> great for me.
>
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