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* Finding LAST copy of a given headline in a file
@ 2013-07-25 22:29 Subhan Tindall
  2013-07-25 22:51 ` Suvayu Ali
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From: Subhan Tindall @ 2013-07-25 22:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
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So I've been working on this issue, & still don't have it quite worked out
like I would want.  What I would like to do is either)
Have template that inserts itself under the LAST entry in the target file
for a given headline
OR
composes the right strings to use file+olp to find the specific headline
under the current date's date-tree heading.
For example, I have a date tree with **** Ticket X under each of several
days, including today's date.
I want to insert an entry ***** What I did today   with some additional
information under **** Ticket X for today.

*  2013
** 2013-07-25
*** 2013-07-24 Wednesday
**** Ticket X
***** LOG ticket X stuff for Wednesday
*** 2013-07-25 Thursday
**** Ticket X
***** LOG ticket X stuff
**** Ticket Y
****** Log ticket y stuff

Any pointers?

-- 
Subhan Michael Tindall | Software Developer
| smt@rentrakmail.com
RENTRAK | www.rentrak.com | NASDAQ: RENT

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2013-07-25 22:29 Finding LAST copy of a given headline in a file Subhan Tindall
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