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I have an almost clean installation of Jira from Atlassian. I was wondering if there was a time card solution, that you wouldnt have to tie the worked time to an actual issue, just general "project work."

If not in Jira, do any of the other Atlassian products have a solution for something like this?

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[This isn't an answer because maybe such a thing does exist for Jira, but it should be mentioned:] What are people actually doing when they're doing this "project work" that they can't create cases for those tasks? One of the general purposes of issue/time trackers is specifically not to dump work into boxes labeled "Miscellaneous" like this, no? – Su' Jul 5 '12 at 17:19
You see, we only want to use as few logins/apps as possible. We have email, of course, and our own application. Our developers use jira to track bugs, and track their time. The problem arises when we have data entry uploading information to our application: We dont really want to have to have them log into another application to track how many hours they have been working. And our developers log into that other app too. Or have payroll look here for some hours and there for others! So yea, currently we have a "hours dump" issue :/ – Cameron Aziz Jul 5 '12 at 17:36
Have you looked at the Tempo plugin? – David Gorsline Nov 28 '12 at 15:03

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