Due dates, time estimate and other
didaio says:
Hello!
I want to read some book in 3 weeks. From 3rd September to 23th September. I don't want make task repeated everyday.
May be RTM team can make option to add Due date in format 09/03/2007 - 09/23/2007?
I want to read some book in 3 weeks. From 3rd September to 23th September. I don't want make task repeated everyday.
May be RTM team can make option to add Due date in format 09/03/2007 - 09/23/2007?
johnfoland says:
Like a sticky-due-date?
angela.randall says:
Ooh, that's a great idea.
bzpilman says:
One great different way of doing start dates. I like it.
johnfoland says:
Yeah, personally, I like it better than start dates because it would fit seamlessly in the current interface and makes total logical sense.
bzpilman says:
It would, really.
e.g. 3rd September to 23th September
Due Tomorrow would be on 2nd Sep
Due Today would be from 3rd to 23rd
Overdue would be after 23rd
I can see it now being an even better and flexible approach to start dates.
e.g. 3rd September to 23th September
Due Tomorrow would be on 2nd Sep
Due Today would be from 3rd to 23rd
Overdue would be after 23rd
I can see it now being an even better and flexible approach to start dates.
(closed account) says:
why not just treat the due date as the start date? Problem solved-no need for Bob to start coding.
bzpilman: I disagree.
e.g. 3rd September to 23th September
Due Tomorrow would be on 22nd Sep
Due Today would be on 23rd
Overdue would be after 23rd
But then, where would it be before 22nd Sep? Maybe undated until 3rd Sep and then dated due 23rd starting 3rd Sep? Or hidden, but where would you find it then?
e.g. 3rd September to 23th September
Due Tomorrow would be on 22nd Sep
Due Today would be on 23rd
Overdue would be after 23rd
But then, where would it be before 22nd Sep? Maybe undated until 3rd Sep and then dated due 23rd starting 3rd Sep? Or hidden, but where would you find it then?
didaio says:
rajjan, i completely agree with bzpilman.
I want see this task everyday without need to make it everyday complete (as with repeated task).
I want to make it complete when really complete.
I want see this task everyday without need to make it everyday complete (as with repeated task).
I want to make it complete when really complete.
johnfoland says:
I'm still a big fan of this approach to start dates. It's perfect in my book.
bzpilman says:
I also still think this is the perfect solution. Just perfect.
lazallen says:
i think bzpilman's approach is very neat. currently use the due date as a way to hide the task until I want to see it again, and then remove or replace the due date once it appears on it's first due date.
As always automating these manual processing points makes it easier to spend more time getting things done, rather than processing your tasks
As always automating these manual processing points makes it easier to spend more time getting things done, rather than processing your tasks
alysson says:
I also have items that I have to complete withing a date range that I would like to see it throughout that time and mark it done when it is truly done. I have been using the start date as the due date then marking it done when it gets completed. However, it gets nerve-racking to constantly stare at an overdue item (that's not really overdue!).
Check this workaround using tags and smart lists, presently at the end of the thread: www.rememberthemilk.com/forums/tips/590/
It was posted at 9:26am on November 25, 2008
It was posted at 9:26am on November 25, 2008