Carsten and other org-folk-- Any chance that it would be possible to query the agenda to see whether anything is scheduled at a particular time? The application I have in mind is scheduling new events with remember templates. If there's already something in the agenda for the timestamp I enter in a new remember entry, I would love to be given the message "There is already an event scheduled at that time. Really use this timestamp?" I could see a further extension of this, such that it allowed different behavior for different kinds of time stamps. Something like (setq org-agenda-busy-warn '(active . t) '(scheduled . "-1h +1h") '(deadline . "+3d")) would warn you if you tried to add a new timestamp that occurred within the range of an active timestamp; and would warn you if the new timestamp were within plus or minus one hour of a timestamp with the SCHEDULED property; and would also warn you if you tried to add a new timestamp within three days of a deadline. "You tried to create a new event with timestamp <2008-10-31 20:00-21:30>. There is already an entry with timestamp <2008-10-31 20:30-12:00>. You have an event SCHEDULED at <2008-10-31 19:30>. You have a DEADLINE on <2008-11-2>. Proceed/Edit timestamp/Cancel?" We could then use a function, org-agenda-busy-at, to check timestamps included in new remember notes before they get filed. I don't know whether this kind of information is easily retrievable from the agenda, or whether it could be stored as the agenda is built. Is there someplace in the code that I should look to check into the feasibility of this idea? Is it just impossible? Is it one of those things where Carsten says a mystical incantation and it's done? Thanks, /au -- Austin Frank http://aufrank.net GPG Public Key (D7398C2F): http://aufrank.net/personal.asc