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Re: [O] Requesting some help with scheduled repeated tasks


From: Loris Bennett
Subject: Re: [O] Requesting some help with scheduled repeated tasks
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 16:59:55 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.4 (gnu/linux)

Sagar Shankar <address@hidden> writes:

> Hi all, been using Org-Mode for just over a month now and have stumbled into
> something that I cannot still figure out how to implement.
>
> I want to set aside a fixed amount of time each day (say 2 hours) at a 
> specific
> time(18-00-20:00 say) to work on a specific task. I want this task to repeat 
> for
> 7 days and for state changes (from TODO to DONE) to be tracked for those 7 
> days.
> The latter while ideal, is also optional, as in a base case, I'd be happy to
> just get the task automatically marked TODO 7 times in my Agenda till the 7 
> days
> are over.
>
> Right now, I've tried using the following syntax:
>
> ** TODO Work on XYZ
> SCHEDULED: <2015-01-21 Wed 20:30-21:30>-- <2015-01-28 Wed 20:30-21:30>
>
> When I mark this as complete for today, all the other occurrences are also
> marked as DONE, which I do not want. Another confusing factor is that instead 
> of
> counting 7 occurrences of this task, Org counts it as 8 (which is another 
> thing
> I'd love to get explained)

Wednesday to Wednesday is 8 days.  I guess you really want Wednesday to
Tuesday.

I would set up 7 separate tasks, by creating the first and then using

C-c C-x c

to make 6 clones of the task shifted by a day.

Cheers,

Loris

> I know tracking repeated tasks is best suited for Org-Habits but I cannot find
> anywhere in the documentation for that module, a parameter that allows me to
> track habits for only 7 times or 8 times say, and for that habit to be 
> inserted
> into the agenda at a specific time only. 
>
> Would really appreciate some advice!
>
> Thanks for your time,
> Sagar
>

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