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Re: Incident tracking
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Russell Adams |
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Re: Incident tracking |
Date: |
Fri, 28 Feb 2020 00:28:06 +0100 |
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On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 04:55:30PM -0600, Lawrence Bottorff wrote:
> What would be the best way in the Emacs org-mode world to "keep track" of
> "incidents" that might happen in, e.g., a factory setting? Let's say a
> piece of equipment has various things in its life that happen to it:
> breakdown, warning, maintenance, etc. that you want to keep track of in an
> org-mode way. Would it be something in the TODO/GTD realm, or something
> custom?
LB,
You can structure your file any way you like.
You might consider either:
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- Organize tickets by time, adding to the bottom, but tagging them against
machines by serial or something similar
* Tickets
** TODO Fix it again :MACHINE_X:
** DONE Eat a sock :DRYER_2:
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- Organize tickets by machine first, then time
* Tickets
** Machine X
*** TODO Fix it again
** Dryer 2
*** DONE Eat a sock
YMMV. You can do reporting on either with column views.
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