Hi all, I am having trouble with something pretty basic. I am trying to setup a recurring deadline on the last day of every month. However, when I set it as <2009-02-28 +1m>, the next deadline shows up at 2009-03-28, rather than 31st March. I don't use appt/diary. Is there a way to do this in org-mode? Any comments are appreciated. Thanks. V.
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 5:48 PM, Varnit Suri wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am having trouble with something pretty basic. I am trying to setup a
> recurring deadline on the last day of every month. However, when I set
> it as <2009-02-28 +1m>, the next deadline shows up at 2009-03-28, rather
> than 31st March.
>
> I don't use appt/diary. Is there a way to do this in org-mode?
Currently not possible to the best of my knowledge. IMHO, including via diary
seems to be a reasonable workaround.
--
Manish
Manish <mailtomanish.sharma@gmail.com> writes:
>> I am having trouble with something pretty basic. I am trying to setup
>> a recurring deadline on the last day of every month. However, when I
>> set it as <2009-02-28 +1m>, the next deadline shows up at 2009-03-28,
>> rather than 31st March.
>>
>> I don't use appt/diary. Is there a way to do this in org-mode?
>
> Currently not possible to the best of my knowledge. IMHO, including
> via diary seems to be a reasonable workaround.
I was curious how to get that done, but I couldn't find a diary for
"each last day of a month" in diary, too. "Each second thursday in a
month" is on emacswiki, but all those complex dates I found are wired to
a specific day of the week...
Bye,
Tassilo
Try thinking about the last day of the month being one day before the
first day of the next month.....
- Carsten
On Feb 9, 2009, at 10:07 PM, Tassilo Horn wrote:
> Manish <mailtomanish.sharma@gmail.com> writes:
>
>>> I am having trouble with something pretty basic. I am trying to
>>> setup
>>> a recurring deadline on the last day of every month. However, when I
>>> set it as <2009-02-28 +1m>, the next deadline shows up at
>>> 2009-03-28,
>>> rather than 31st March.
>>>
>>> I don't use appt/diary. Is there a way to do this in org-mode?
>>
>> Currently not possible to the best of my knowledge. IMHO, including
>> via diary seems to be a reasonable workaround.
>
> I was curious how to get that done, but I couldn't find a diary for
> "each last day of a month" in diary, too. "Each second thursday in a
> month" is on emacswiki, but all those complex dates I found are
> wired to
> a specific day of the week...
>
> Bye,
> Tassilo
>
>
>
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Tassilo Horn <tassilo@member.fsf.org> wrote:
> Manish <mailtomanish.sharma@gmail.com> writes:
>
> >> I am having trouble with something pretty basic. I am trying to setup
> >> a recurring deadline on the last day of every month. However, when I
> >> set it as <2009-02-28 +1m>, the next deadline shows up at 2009-03-28,
> >> rather than 31st March.
> >>
> >> I don't use appt/diary. Is there a way to do this in org-mode?
> >
> > Currently not possible to the best of my knowledge. IMHO, including
> > via diary seems to be a reasonable workaround.
>
> I was curious how to get that done, but I couldn't find a diary for
> "each last day of a month" in diary, too. "Each second thursday in a
> month" is on emacswiki, but all those complex dates I found are wired to
> a specific day of the week...
>
"Bah, how hard can that be?" - famous last words, now eaten (I did choke
on them along the way) ...
Here's my attempt (tested *very* lightly):
&%%(let ((lastday (calendar-last-day-of-month (calendar-extract-month date)
(calendar-extract-year date)))
(day (calendar-extract-day date)))
(= day lastday)) last day of month
Nick Dokos <nicholas.dokos@hp.com> writes:
Hi Nick,
>> I was curious how to get that done, but I couldn't find a diary for
>> "each last day of a month" in diary, too. "Each second thursday in a
>> month" is on emacswiki, but all those complex dates I found are wired
>> to a specific day of the week...
>
> "Bah, how hard can that be?" - famous last words, now eaten (I did
> choke on them along the way) ...
>
> Here's my attempt (tested *very* lightly):
>
> &%%(let ((lastday (calendar-last-day-of-month (calendar-extract-month date)
> (calendar-extract-year date)))
> (day (calendar-extract-day date)))
> (= day lastday)) last day of month
Using `calendar-last-day-of-month' is unfair. ;-)
Bye,
Tassilo