Dear Sébastien, Thank you for your answer, it is useful. Now I can see that I already worked on a task even if I reschedule it and don't see the "Sched. 2x" mention. But I still have to manually reschedule the task to the next week, which is what I *really* want to avoid, even at the price of not seeing what I already did either in the form of clocking time or with the "Sched. 2x" mention (maybe this wasn't clear in my first message). I will try to write something with my very poor level of emacs-lisp. My reasoning would be something like: "if a task that has this particular property was scheduled for being done x days ago (with x > 0), and if it is not marked DONE, then reschedule it (7 - x) days later". I could maybe include a comment saying that this task was automatically rescheduled, with a timestamp. I just hope I'm not reinventing the wheel somewhere in that process. Best regards On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 9:15 PM, Sebastien Vauban wrote: > Hello Fletcher, > > Fletcher Charest wrote: > > First of all, apologies if I'm doing something wrong - I'm not used to > > posting in mailing lists. > > > > I read in the Org manual, about scheduled tasks : > > > > "A reminder that the scheduled date has passed will be present in the > > compilation for today, until the entry is marked DONE, i.e., the task > will > > automatically be forwarded until completed." > > > > Sometimes, I schedule a task but can only carry out my second day of work > > on that task one week later (or my first day if I couldn't work on it on > > the scheduled day). I would like to know if it is possible to schedule a > > task, for example, on a Sunday, and see it appear in the agenda the next > > Sunday with the mention "Sched. 2x: TODO my task". This way I know I > have > > to carry out my second day of work on that task on that day. > > > > I tried to use delays for this but couldn't obtain anything. > > > > I'm sorry if this is standard functionality or if it has been answered > > somewhere. I usually find all my answers about org-mode online but this > > time I couldn't find any info. > > This hasn't been answered yet, neither is it a common request. > > FWIW, I removed such scheduling info (2x, 3x...) because it scared me to > hell > when it went over 99 days delay. > > But, to answer you, no, I don't think it's doable in the current system. > Though, you could get more or less the same functionality by clocking time, > rescheduling your task for the available Sunday, and clock again. On that > day, > you would see that you're clocking hours 8 to 15 of your work. > > Best regards, > Seb > > -- > Sebastien Vauban > > >