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Re: [O] [feature] Handle recurrence in <> and [] dates
From: |
Leo Gaspard |
Subject: |
Re: [O] [feature] Handle recurrence in <> and [] dates |
Date: |
Tue, 06 Nov 2018 23:36:08 +0900 |
Hi Julius,
Julius Dittmar <address@hidden> writes:
> if you want a task to re-open at a later date upon closing, add a line of
> :REPEAT_TO_STATE: TODO
> to the PROPERTIES drawer of that task.
Well, I guess I stated my problem poorly, sorry :)
Here is a translated example task from my .org file:
*** TODO Check bank report
SCHEDULED: <2000-02-10 Thu +1m>
Dated [2000-01-01 Sat +1m]
The point of this “Dated” field being to tell me to which report I
should be looking, given I sometimes am a month late or so in checking
my reports, and just put them in the (physical) drawer as I receive
them.
This “Dated” field is exactly what I would like to see updated when I
mark the task as done (like the SCHEDULED date), but it looks like it
doesn't move.
Is there a trick to do this?
Cheers,
Leo
- Re: [O] [feature] Handle recurrence in <> and [] dates, Leo Gaspard, 2018/11/06
- Re: [O] [feature] Handle recurrence in <> and [] dates, Julius Dittmar, 2018/11/06
- Re: [O] [feature] Handle recurrence in <> and [] dates,
Leo Gaspard <=
- Re: [O] [feature] Handle recurrence in <> and [] dates, Nicolas Goaziou, 2018/11/10
- Re: [O] [feature] Handle recurrence in <> and [] dates, Leo Gaspard, 2018/11/10
- Re: [O] [feature] Handle recurrence in <> and [] dates, Marco Wahl, 2018/11/14
- Re: [O] [feature] Handle recurrence in <> and [] dates, Nicolas Goaziou, 2018/11/17
- Re: [O] [feature] Handle recurrence in <> and [] dates, Marco Wahl, 2018/11/17