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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
namespace TimeApp.DataAccess {
/// <summary>
/// Indicates the type of comparison with estimated durations that are provided for tasks/projects.
/// </summary>
public enum EstimationComparisonType : byte {
/// <summary>
/// Overall calculations will sum all time entries for a task before comparing against the
/// estimated duration.
/// </summary>
Overall = 1,
/// <summary>
/// Repeating calculations will group time entries by 24-hour slices before comparing.
/// The start time for the 24-hour slice is defined in the program options.
/// </summary>
Repeating = 2
}
}
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