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From: | Julius Dittmar |
Subject: | Re: Archiving repeated tasks under corresponding date tree for each repeated item |
Date: | Mon, 2 Nov 2020 15:18:57 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/78.4.0 |
Hi Gerardo, I am by far no expert, but I think with the kind of setup you currently use your goal cannot be reached: The repeating task you use is one single task, and it will be archived as that one single task. There's a different way to approach repeating tasks though that might meet your requirements: Copying that task for each repeat. There's a command (org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift) that lets you copy a task easily. With that you have different tasks that can be archived separately. I did never use this approach myself though. Perhaps that helps, Julius Dittmar Am 29.10.20 um 08:01 schrieb Gerardo Moro:
When I archive a repeated task (let's say, a learning project of 15 minutes every Wednesday day for 2 months), the task gets archived in a date tree all under the day it was closed (cancelled) as a whole. This means that all the LOGGED individual instances of repetition are archived on the day the project got completed. It would be great if each of these individual "task happenings" were archived under the date and time they were completed individually, and not just all as one block. This way I could get weekly reviews that take those into account.
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