* Double SCHEDULED: problem
@ 2012-03-02 16:38 François Pinard
2012-03-02 17:13 ` Bernt Hansen
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From: François Pinard @ 2012-03-02 16:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Hi, Org friends!
For my employer, I have to fill a "time form" every two weeks for
salary, and also every month for customer billing. So, I have one
SCHEDULED: line for each of these recurrences. Last week, the entry
started like this:
** TODO *Rapport d'heures (Formation) :projet:
SCHEDULED: <2012-02-27 lun ++2w>
SCHEDULED: <2012-03-01 dim ++1m>
Last Monday, turning the entry to DONE produced the following:
** TODO *Rapport d'heures (Formation) :projet:
SCHEDULED: <2012-03-12 lun ++2w>
SCHEDULED: <2012-04-01 dim ++1m>
That is, *both* SCHEDULED: lines were advanced, and so, I missed to be
remembered to do my little filling duty yesterday, which has not been a
problem because others and I also received an email to that effect.
I wonder if or how Org could have helped me better. I would prefer
keeping a single entry, because there many lines of contents ( the
recipe details about how to fill the company form, clocktables,
logbooks, and such things), which I would not like duplicated.
François
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* Re: Double SCHEDULED: problem
2012-03-02 16:38 Double SCHEDULED: problem François Pinard
@ 2012-03-02 17:13 ` Bernt Hansen
2012-03-02 18:28 ` François Pinard
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Bernt Hansen @ 2012-03-02 17:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: François Pinard; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
pinard@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
> Hi, Org friends!
>
> For my employer, I have to fill a "time form" every two weeks for
> salary, and also every month for customer billing. So, I have one
> SCHEDULED: line for each of these recurrences. Last week, the entry
> started like this:
>
>
> ** TODO *Rapport d'heures (Formation) :projet:
> SCHEDULED: <2012-02-27 lun ++2w>
> SCHEDULED: <2012-03-01 dim ++1m>
>
>
> Last Monday, turning the entry to DONE produced the following:
>
>
> ** TODO *Rapport d'heures (Formation) :projet:
> SCHEDULED: <2012-03-12 lun ++2w>
> SCHEDULED: <2012-04-01 dim ++1m>
>
>
> That is, *both* SCHEDULED: lines were advanced, and so, I missed to be
> remembered to do my little filling duty yesterday, which has not been a
> problem because others and I also received an email to that effect.
>
> I wonder if or how Org could have helped me better. I would prefer
> keeping a single entry, because there many lines of contents ( the
> recipe details about how to fill the company form, clocktables,
> logbooks, and such things), which I would not like duplicated.
>
Two SCHEDULED: lines on a single entry is not supported by org-mode
AFAIK. I would create a subtask for each of these
<untested>
* TODO Parent task with the details
All your notes and procedures go here
** TODO Subtask 1
SCHEDULED: <2012-03-12 lun ++2w>
** TODO subtask 2
<2012-04-01 dim ++1m>
HTH,
Bernt
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* Re: Double SCHEDULED: problem
2012-03-02 17:13 ` Bernt Hansen
@ 2012-03-02 18:28 ` François Pinard
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From: François Pinard @ 2012-03-02 18:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Bernt Hansen; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Bernt Hansen <bernt@norang.ca> writes:
> pinard@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
> Two SCHEDULED: lines on a single entry is not supported by org-mode
> AFAIK.
OK!
> I would create a subtask for each of these
I'll use this, thanks Bernt!
François
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