From: <prayner@unimelb.edu.au>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: exporting just timestamped entries from an agenda
Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2015 17:44:51 +1100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <22147.32099.579573.677738@localhost.localdomain> (raw)
I keep my diary, action items, scheduled tasks etc in a single
org-mode file. It contains things like:
** Norton my office <2015-03-11 Wed 10:00 +1w>
** TODO power bill :home:
DEADLINE: <2015-12-29 Tue>
** TODO review business manager PD
SCHEDULED: <2015-12-27 Sun>
and lots of others.
I would like to share a version of my agenda for each week with colleagues, perhaps
even interface it with the exchange web services used by my
organization. The first task is to select only those entries with
active timestamps that fall within the week.
My first attempt is a tag-search query like:
TIMESTAMP>"<-1d>"&TIMESTAMP<"<+7d>"
but that doesn't pick up the repeated entries.
The other approach I can see is agenda filtering. I can filter by tag
and hence remove the entry with :home: but I can't see how to remove
the item with a SCHEDULED date but no specific time to happen. Is
there a simple workaround or should I use a richer set of tags to
accomplish this?
thanks again
Peter
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2015-12-30 6:44 prayner [this message]
2015-12-31 1:28 ` exporting just timestamped entries from an agenda John Hendy
2015-12-31 3:51 ` prayner
2015-12-31 4:32 ` John Hendy
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