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The WWs listed in the calendar and the Advanced Clock Format don't match.
I want the week of Dec 20, 2020 to Jan 2, 2021 to be labeled as WW01. The logic is that the first work week of the year contains January First. None of the options in T-Clock Help.rtf support that. I previously used Wu with success. It is used by several corporations, specifically Intel.
The Calendar displays the week week of Dec 20, 2020 to Jan 2, 2021 as both WW53 and WW01 in the calendar view when selecting first week of year as week containing January 1. It should show it as WW01 only. Not sure if this is related to the issue in time update not occurring unless t-clock gains or loses focus #1.
Wi = ISO 8601 numeric Week-of-Year. (Europe)
Wu = U.S. like Week-of-Year – beginning on first day of the year, based on sunday
Ws = numeric Week-of-Year – beginning on first sunday.
Wm = numeric Week-of-Year – beginning on first monday.
Ww = SWN (Simple-Week-Number) numeric Week-of-Year.
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The WWs listed in the calendar and the Advanced Clock Format don't match.
I want the week of Dec 20, 2020 to Jan 2, 2021 to be labeled as WW01. The logic is that the first work week of the year contains January First. None of the options in T-Clock Help.rtf support that. I previously used Wu with success. It is used by several corporations, specifically Intel.

The Calendar displays the week week of Dec 20, 2020 to Jan 2, 2021 as both WW53 and WW01 in the calendar view when selecting first week of year as week containing January 1. It should show it as WW01 only. Not sure if this is related to the issue in time update not occurring unless t-clock gains or loses focus #1.

Wi = ISO 8601 numeric Week-of-Year. (Europe)
Wu = U.S. like Week-of-Year – beginning on first day of the year, based on sunday
Ws = numeric Week-of-Year – beginning on first sunday.
Wm = numeric Week-of-Year – beginning on first monday.
Ww = SWN (Simple-Week-Number) numeric Week-of-Year.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: