It depends.
I mean I've changed from the DLR to the Jubilee line at Canary Wharf. If you've not been there before, you have to leave the DLR station which is above ground, touch out, walk through the station and out of Canary Wharf tower. You then walk about 300 meters and down into the Underground station. To give you an idea, the distance is so great between the DLR and Underground that the Underground station is about the same distance between from the other nearest DLR station, Heron Quays.
Normally it will not show up on the Oyster history, because this is classed as an interchange. There must be a time limit between the connections, because I have in the past between charged twice. If this happens, all you have to do is contact TfL and they'll give you a refund.
I mean I've changed from the DLR to the Jubilee line at Canary Wharf. If you've not been there before, you have to leave the DLR station which is above ground, touch out, walk through the station and out of Canary Wharf tower. You then walk about 300 meters and down into the Underground station. To give you an idea, the distance is so great between the DLR and Underground that the Underground station is about the same distance between from the other nearest DLR station, Heron Quays.
Normally it will not show up on the Oyster history, because this is classed as an interchange. There must be a time limit between the connections, because I have in the past between charged twice. If this happens, all you have to do is contact TfL and they'll give you a refund.