Due date spans, e.g. make tasks due anytime this week
d3a1i0 says:
First I would like to say that a few months back I can remeber saying that someone should make an online to do list that is really easy to use and intigrate with the other online tools I use and BAM you did just that. I have been using it for about a week and I have to say you have done good here. Thank you.
Okay, now onto why I am here. I would like to see a feature where you can set the due date on a task to be due anytime this week, or even any week. That way the task would then show up as being due each day, but would not be overdue until after the week had passed.
Okay, now onto why I am here. I would like to see a feature where you can set the due date on a task to be due anytime this week, or even any week. That way the task would then show up as being due each day, but would not be overdue until after the week had passed.
In previous threads there has been a suggestion (not mine, although I think it's clever) to have a due date that was, in fact, a range. E.g., Due: 2/1-10/08
This would enable rollover tasks, and help with the endless calls for "hide until" or a "start date."
It would also accomplish the idea behind this thread nicely.
This would enable rollover tasks, and help with the endless calls for "hide until" or a "start date."
It would also accomplish the idea behind this thread nicely.
(closed account) says:
I think this would be better accomplished with a start_date field as has been suggested by others.
(closed account) says:
I agree with d3a1i0: Sometimes it would be really helpful just to select a time span instead of a due date. I would like to be able to chose "week 27", e. g. From my point of view, that would be an uncomplicated way to remind me of some tasks that do not come with a predefined due date.
(closed account) says:
Since this was asked, Start Dates have become a reality. And, despite arguments to the contrary, I think Start Dates work really well for this.
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