Hi Mike,

I think *now* CLOSED searches work....


The problem with the first line is a known problem.
Just make it a habit to keep the first line of files empty.

- Carsten

On Oct 28, 2008, at 5:41 PM, Mike Buksas wrote:

Carsten, et al,

Property searches on CLOSED don't appear to work in the git version either.  I think I've found another bug also.

Here's a small org file I used to test:

* DONE Test property search                      :test:
  SCHEDULED: <2008-09-08 Mon>
  CLOSED: [2008-10-28 Tue 08:11]

If the DONE entry is the first line of the file, none of the property or tag searches work. If I insert a blank line at the top, I can do a tag search for test, or a property search using SCHEDULED (e.g. C-\ SCHEDULED>="<2008-01-01>" works fine.) Searching on CLOSED still returns no results.

Thanks again,
Mike



On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 5:30 AM, Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> wrote:
Hi Mike,

in the latest git version, this should now work (untested, so please confirm).

- Carsten


On Oct 23, 2008, at 10:15 PM, Mike Buksas wrote:

Hi all,

Are property searches using the CLOSED attribute supported in the same way that ones using DEADLINE and SCHEDULED are? In my testing at least, I can successfully use the latter two, but searches with CLOSED never result in any matches.

In case the context is helpful, I'd like to extract my todo items marked DONE and CLOSED within specific date ranges. Specifically for the purpose of placating management.

I'm using version 6.07b.

Apologies if I've missed this in the list archives. And thanks to everyone who's made org-mode so astoundingly useful!

Mike




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