See all items for a specific date
(closed account) says:
Is it possible to see all items for a specific date?
andrewski (Remember The Milk) says:
You can use the due operator to search for a particular date, e.g. due:"1/1/2010".
You can also use some of the other due* operators; see our help page for all of them and some examples.
Hope this helps!
You can also use some of the other due* operators; see our help page for all of them and some examples.
Hope this helps!
(closed account) says:
Hmm thanks, but searching for "due: 28 july" is easier than writing all that stuff.
Also, since there is already a View-item when pressing the menu-button, wouldn't it be logical to add a "Date" after "Today" and "Tomorrow"?
Something like these two suggestions is what I'd really want, as some items I add require me to know what's going on on a specific date.
Thank you
Also, since there is already a View-item when pressing the menu-button, wouldn't it be logical to add a "Date" after "Today" and "Tomorrow"?
Something like these two suggestions is what I'd really want, as some items I add require me to know what's going on on a specific date.
Thank you
andrewski (Remember The Milk) says:
Sorry I wasn't clearer: searching for "due:…" is the supported way for searching for tasks on a particular date. You can tap the available Search button (or Menu | Search) to access this.
Thanks for the additional feedback!
Thanks for the additional feedback!
(closed account) says:
Yes thanks, I know how to search :)
I meant that I think you should allow other forms of dates, because RTM already is pretty loose in their function definitions and I really like that. For instance, "due:'28 july'" would be 28/07/2010.
Since I learnt how to search for due date I am using it frequently, thanks for that. Would be nicer with point-and-click interface though.
I meant that I think you should allow other forms of dates, because RTM already is pretty loose in their function definitions and I really like that. For instance, "due:'28 july'" would be 28/07/2010.
Since I learnt how to search for due date I am using it frequently, thanks for that. Would be nicer with point-and-click interface though.
andrewski (Remember The Milk) says:
Oh, I see what you mean; sorry I misunderstood.
We appreciate the feedback!
We appreciate the feedback!