Time Entry Fields Reference Every time entry in Invup is a record of work performed by a team member on a specific date, tracked against a project. This page documents each field on a time entry — what it means, whether you set it or the system manages it, and any constraints to be aware of. Field Reference The table below lists every field on a time entry. Fields are grouped into three categories: User-editable — you provide these when creating or editing an entry Conditional — you may need to provide these depending on the project configuration System-managed — set automatically by Invup; you cannot edit these directly Field Category Required Description Project User-editable Yes The project this time entry is tracked against. Every entry must belong to a project. Date User-editable Yes The calendar date when the work was performed. Duration User-editable Yes How long the work took. Entered as hours and minutes in the form (e.g., 2 hours 30 minutes). Must be at least 1 minute. Description User-editable No Optional notes about the work performed. Maximum 1,000 characters. Service Conditional Depends The type of work performed (e.g., "Design", "Development"). Required when the project uses services; hidden when it does not. Team member Conditional Depends The team member who performed the work. When you log your own time, this is set automatically. Owners and admins can create entries on behalf of other team members by selecting them in the form. Rate System-managed — The hourly rate for this entry, resolved automatically from the rate chain . You cannot set this directly — it is calculated based on the project, service, and team member combination. Rate locked System-managed — Whether the rate on this entry has been frozen. When locked, the rate no longer changes even if the underlying rate configuration is updated. See Rate Locking for details. Rate source System-managed — The level of the rate chain that provided the current rate (e.g., the project-level rate, the team member's base rate, or a project-service-member rate). Useful for understanding why a particular rate was applied. User-Editable Fields in Detail Project Every time entry must be associated with a project. When creating an entry, you select a project from a dropdown that lists all projects you are assigned to. Changing the project on an existing entry may affect the resolved rate, since the rate chain depends on the project. If your organization uses the "At Creation" rate lock policy, the locked rate will be re-stamped when the project changes. Date The date the work was performed. This is a calendar date with no time-of-day component. The date also determines whether an entry is locked by a project's lock date. If the entry's date falls on or before the project's lock date , the entry is fully locked for non-admin users. Duration Time spent on the work. In the form, duration is split into two inputs: Hours — 0 to 23 Minutes — 0 to 59 The total duration must be at least 1 minute. Internally, duration is stored as total minutes (e.g., 2 hours 30 minutes = 150 minutes). Description Free-text notes about the work. This field is optional and supports up to 1,000 characters. If left blank, the entry displays "No description" in the time entries list. Service Available only on projects that use services. When the project has services enabled, this field is required — you must select which service the work falls under (e.g., "Design", "Development", "Consulting"). The selected service affects rate resolution. Each service can have its own hourly rate at multiple levels, and the rate chain takes the service into account when calculating the entry's rate. If the project does not use services, this field is hidden entirely. Team Member (admin only) When owners or admins create a time entry, an additional Member field appears at the top of the form, allowing them to log time on behalf of any team member in the organization. Regular team members do not see this field — their entries are automatically attributed to themselves. System-Managed Fields in Detail Rate The hourly rate applied to this entry. Invup resolves the rate automatically by walking a prioritized chain of rate sources — from the most specific (e.g., a rate set for this team member on this service within this project) to the most general (e.g., the team member's base rate). The exact chain depends on whether the project uses services. See Rate Locking for the full rate chain priority order. You cannot manually set the rate on a time entry. To change it, update the rate at the appropriate level (project, service, team member, or a combination). Rate Locked A yes/no indicator showing whether the rate has been frozen. A locked rate will not change even if you update rates elsewhere. When and whether rates get locked depends on your organization's rate lock policy : Policy When the rate locks At Invoice When the entry is included in an invoice At Creation Immediately when the entry is created No Locking Never — the rate is always calculated dynamically Rate Source Shows which level of the rate chain provided the entry's rate. This is helpful for auditing — if an entry's rate looks unexpected, the source tells you where to look. Common sources include: Project-service-member rate — a rate set for this specific team member on this service within this project Member-service rate — a rate set for this team member on this service across the organization Project-service rate — the default rate for this service within this project Service rate — the service's base rate Project-member rate — a rate set for this team member on this project (non-service projects) Project rate — the project's default rate Member rate — the team member's base rate Uniqueness Constraint Each time entry must be unique across the combination of team member + project + date + service . You cannot log two separate entries for the same team member on the same project, date, and service. If you need to record additional time, edit the existing entry's duration instead. For projects without services, the constraint is team member + project + date — one entry per team member per project per day. Summary Category Fields User-editable Project, Date, Duration, Description Conditional Service (if project uses services), Team Member (admin only) System-managed Rate, Rate Locked, Rate Source