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* how to narrow Clock Total on repeating tasks?
@ 2011-08-01 18:36 Michael Gilbert
  2011-08-10 21:29 ` Michael Gilbert
  2011-08-19  8:48 ` Bastien
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From: Michael Gilbert @ 2011-08-01 18:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode Mailinglist

Hi —

I use the effort and clocking features of OM to a large degree and am trying to deepen that further. I have run into one problem that I don't know how to apprach. Quite possibly there is an obvious answer in the manual that I've missed and if so, please forgive me. (I have noticed that most of my questions don't, in fact, have such answers though.) I am trying to figure out how to limit the calculation of the clocking total to the latest iteration of a repeating task.

The most obvious place where this plays out is in column view. I am working my way through my agenda in column view, estimating efforts or reviewing my effort estimates against real-time clocking. The clock total in this view shows the full total over all iterations of repeating tasks — not helpful for this use case.

Am I being clear? (I hate to over-explain something to a group of this calibre.) Any advice on how to change that?

— Michael

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