* exporting just timestamped entries from an agenda @ 2015-12-30 6:44 prayner 2015-12-31 1:28 ` John Hendy 0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: prayner @ 2015-12-30 6:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode I keep my diary, action items, scheduled tasks etc in a single org-mode file. It contains things like: ** Norton my office <2015-03-11 Wed 10:00 +1w> ** TODO power bill :home: DEADLINE: <2015-12-29 Tue> ** TODO review business manager PD SCHEDULED: <2015-12-27 Sun> and lots of others. I would like to share a version of my agenda for each week with colleagues, perhaps even interface it with the exchange web services used by my organization. The first task is to select only those entries with active timestamps that fall within the week. My first attempt is a tag-search query like: TIMESTAMP>"<-1d>"&TIMESTAMP<"<+7d>" but that doesn't pick up the repeated entries. The other approach I can see is agenda filtering. I can filter by tag and hence remove the entry with :home: but I can't see how to remove the item with a SCHEDULED date but no specific time to happen. Is there a simple workaround or should I use a richer set of tags to accomplish this? thanks again Peter -- Peter Rayner Leader, Clean Air and Urban Landscapes NESP hub <http://www.nespurban.edu.au> room 343 School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne, 3010, Vic, Australia tel: work: +61 (0)3 8344 9708; fax: +61 (0)3 8344 7761 mobile +61 402 752 379, skype: petermorag mail-to: prayner@unimelb.edu.au TWITTER: @raynerstrings google scholar profile <http://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=H3up71wAAAAJ&hl=en> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: exporting just timestamped entries from an agenda 2015-12-30 6:44 exporting just timestamped entries from an agenda prayner @ 2015-12-31 1:28 ` John Hendy 2015-12-31 3:51 ` prayner 0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: John Hendy @ 2015-12-31 1:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: prayner; +Cc: emacs-orgmode On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 12:44 AM, <prayner@unimelb.edu.au> wrote: > I keep my diary, action items, scheduled tasks etc in a single > org-mode file. It contains things like: > > ** Norton my office <2015-03-11 Wed 10:00 +1w> > ** TODO power bill :home: > DEADLINE: <2015-12-29 Tue> > ** TODO review business manager PD > SCHEDULED: <2015-12-27 Sun> > > and lots of others. > I would like to share a version of my agenda for each week with colleagues, perhaps > even interface it with the exchange web services used by my > organization. The first task is to select only those entries with > active timestamps that fall within the week. > My first attempt is a tag-search query like: > TIMESTAMP>"<-1d>"&TIMESTAMP<"<+7d>" > but that doesn't pick up the repeated entries. > > The other approach I can see is agenda filtering. I can filter by tag > and hence remove the entry with :home: but I can't see how to remove > the item with a SCHEDULED date but no specific time to happen. Is > there a simple workaround or should I use a richer set of tags to > accomplish this? > thanks again > Peter Your request reminded me of something I was trying to do at one point. I thought it was something simlar for a custom agenda view, but after a fair bit of searching, it was for a sparse tree filter for inactive time stamps (active already existed). So, maybe there's a 3rd way you could get the format/data you want from an org file? Perhaps you could try the following on your file? - C-c / (opens sparse tree search) - press =c= to toggle to "only active timestamps" - press =D= to trigger the date range search - select your start/end range If that works, maybe someone could help you automate it as some sort of query function. For a test, I created the following: #+begin_example * tasks ** todo 1 SCHEDULED: <2015-12-23 Wed> ** todo 2 DEADLINE: <2015-12-23 Wed> ** todo 3 [2015-12-23 Wed] ** todo 4 SCHEDULED: <2015-12-30 Wed> ** todo 5 DEADLINE: <2015-12-30 Wed> ** todo 6 [2015-12-30 Wed] ** todo 7 SCHEDULED: <2016-01-06 Wed> ** todo 8 DEADLINE: <2016-01-06 Wed> ** todo 9 [2016-01-06 Wed] ** todo 10 SCHEDULED: <2016-01-13 Wed> ** todo 11 DEADLINE: <2016-01-13 Wed> ** todo 12 [2016-01-13 Wed] #+end_example Using the method above and selecting 12/30 -> 1/6 yields: #+begin_example * tasks ** todo 4 SCHEDULED: <2015-12-30 Wed> ** todo 5 DEADLINE: <2015-12-30 Wed> ... #+end_example If I extend to 1/7, I get: #+begin_example * tasks ** todo 4 SCHEDULED: <2015-12-30 Wed> ** todo 5 DEADLINE: <2015-12-30 Wed> ... ** todo 7 SCHEDULED: <2016-01-06 Wed> ** todo 8 DEADLINE: <2016-01-06 Wed> ... #+end_example Would that work? I used =C-c C-x v= (copy visible text) to produce the above. It doesn't actually copy the ellipses; I just added them to reproduce what I see. Hope that helps! John > > -- > Peter Rayner > Leader, Clean Air and Urban Landscapes NESP hub <http://www.nespurban.edu.au> > room 343 > School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne, 3010, Vic, Australia > tel: work: +61 (0)3 8344 9708; fax: +61 (0)3 8344 7761 > mobile +61 402 752 379, skype: petermorag > mail-to: prayner@unimelb.edu.au TWITTER: @raynerstrings > google scholar profile <http://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=H3up71wAAAAJ&hl=en> > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: exporting just timestamped entries from an agenda 2015-12-31 1:28 ` John Hendy @ 2015-12-31 3:51 ` prayner 2015-12-31 4:32 ` John Hendy 0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: prayner @ 2015-12-31 3:51 UTC (permalink / raw) To: John Hendy; +Cc: prayner, emacs-orgmode Hi John, almost solves the problem, the catch is entries like: ** Norton my office <2015-03-11 Wed 10:00 +1w> The date range searches in either the sparse tree or the tag-property match searches don't seem to calculate out repeating dates ... fair enough that's probably quite an overhead. I'll look at adding a filter for active timestamps to agenda filtering. regards Peter John Hendy writes: >On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 12:44 AM, <prayner@unimelb.edu.au> wrote: >> I keep my diary, action items, scheduled tasks etc in a single >> org-mode file. It contains things like: >> >> ** Norton my office <2015-03-11 Wed 10:00 +1w> >> ** TODO power bill :home: >> DEADLINE: <2015-12-29 Tue> >> ** TODO review business manager PD >> SCHEDULED: <2015-12-27 Sun> >> >> and lots of others. >> I would like to share a version of my agenda for each week with colleagues, perhaps >> even interface it with the exchange web services used by my >> organization. The first task is to select only those entries with >> active timestamps that fall within the week. >> My first attempt is a tag-search query like: >> TIMESTAMP>"<-1d>"&TIMESTAMP<"<+7d>" >> but that doesn't pick up the repeated entries. >> >> The other approach I can see is agenda filtering. I can filter by tag >> and hence remove the entry with :home: but I can't see how to remove >> the item with a SCHEDULED date but no specific time to happen. Is >> there a simple workaround or should I use a richer set of tags to >> accomplish this? >> thanks again >> Peter > >Your request reminded me of something I was trying to do at one point. >I thought it was something simlar for a custom agenda view, but after >a fair bit of searching, it was for a sparse tree filter for inactive >time stamps (active already existed). So, maybe there's a 3rd way you >could get the format/data you want from an org file? > >Perhaps you could try the following on your file? >- C-c / (opens sparse tree search) >- press =c= to toggle to "only active timestamps" >- press =D= to trigger the date range search >- select your start/end range > >If that works, maybe someone could help you automate it as some sort >of query function. > >For a test, I created the following: > >#+begin_example >* tasks >** todo 1 > SCHEDULED: <2015-12-23 Wed> >** todo 2 > DEADLINE: <2015-12-23 Wed> >** todo 3 >[2015-12-23 Wed] >** todo 4 > SCHEDULED: <2015-12-30 Wed> >** todo 5 > DEADLINE: <2015-12-30 Wed> >** todo 6 >[2015-12-30 Wed] >** todo 7 > SCHEDULED: <2016-01-06 Wed> >** todo 8 > DEADLINE: <2016-01-06 Wed> >** todo 9 >[2016-01-06 Wed] >** todo 10 > SCHEDULED: <2016-01-13 Wed> >** todo 11 > DEADLINE: <2016-01-13 Wed> >** todo 12 >[2016-01-13 Wed] >#+end_example > > >Using the method above and selecting 12/30 -> 1/6 yields: > >#+begin_example >* tasks >** todo 4 > SCHEDULED: <2015-12-30 Wed> >** todo 5 > DEADLINE: <2015-12-30 Wed> >... >#+end_example > > >If I extend to 1/7, I get: > >#+begin_example >* tasks >** todo 4 > SCHEDULED: <2015-12-30 Wed> >** todo 5 > DEADLINE: <2015-12-30 Wed> >... >** todo 7 > SCHEDULED: <2016-01-06 Wed> >** todo 8 > DEADLINE: <2016-01-06 Wed> >... >#+end_example > > >Would that work? I used =C-c C-x v= (copy visible text) to produce the >above. It doesn't actually copy the ellipses; I just added them to >reproduce what I see. > > >Hope that helps! >John > > >> >> -- >> Peter Rayner >> Leader, Clean Air and Urban Landscapes NESP hub <http://www.nespurban.edu.au> >> room 343 >> School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne, 3010, Vic, Australia >> tel: work: +61 (0)3 8344 9708; fax: +61 (0)3 8344 7761 >> mobile +61 402 752 379, skype: petermorag >> mail-to: prayner@unimelb.edu.au TWITTER: @raynerstrings >> google scholar profile <http://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=H3up71wAAAAJ&hl=en> >> -- Peter Rayner Leader, Clean Air and Urban Landscapes NESP hub <http://www.nespurban.edu.au> room 343 School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne, 3010, Vic, Australia tel: work: +61 (0)3 8344 9708; fax: +61 (0)3 8344 7761 mobile +61 402 752 379, skype: petermorag mail-to: prayner@unimelb.edu.au TWITTER: @raynerstrings google scholar profile <http://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=H3up71wAAAAJ&hl=en> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: exporting just timestamped entries from an agenda 2015-12-31 3:51 ` prayner @ 2015-12-31 4:32 ` John Hendy 0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: John Hendy @ 2015-12-31 4:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: prayner; +Cc: emacs-orgmode On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 9:51 PM, <prayner@unimelb.edu.au> wrote: > Hi John, almost solves the problem, the catch is entries like: > ** Norton my office <2015-03-11 Wed 10:00 +1w> > The date range searches in either the sparse tree or the tag-property > match searches don't seem to calculate out repeating dates ... fair > enough that's probably quite an overhead. I'll look at adding a filter > for active timestamps to agenda filtering. > regards > Peter Ah, you said as much in the original message, but with not seeing the explicit format (with the +1w), the phrase "repeated entries" wasn't ringing a bell and I missed your aim. Sorry about that! I think your current search should only pull active timestamps, right? It'll miss the repeated ones, but when I run the same agenda query in your original post, I only get hits for the active timestamped entries in my example above. Good luck! John ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
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