How to set default attributes for lists?
kmninbox says:
Im new here...Is there a way to set default characteristics to lists?
Such as I want to make a list, and assign it as priority 1, or assign a location to it... So any task I move to that list will automatically be assigned the same priority, or location, or due date, etc.
Such as I want to make a list, and assign it as priority 1, or assign a location to it... So any task I move to that list will automatically be assigned the same priority, or location, or due date, etc.
This will work as long as you avoid the two words NOT and OR in the search. When RTM sees either of these words it gives up altogether in setting the meta info.
You must also avoid ambiguous searches like dueAfter, tagContains etc, these also (rightly) confuse setting meta info in RTM.
You must also avoid ambiguous searches like dueAfter, tagContains etc, these also (rightly) confuse setting meta info in RTM.
(closed account) says:
wow rajjan, you really are a wealth of information!
can you be more specific about which can be used and which not?
I saw nothing on the FAQ...
Thanks a lot!
can you be more specific about which can be used and which not?
I saw nothing on the FAQ...
Thanks a lot!
These should all be unambiguous (see www.rememberthemilk.com/help/answers/search/advanced.rtm for the complete list):
list:
priority:
status:
tag:
location:
due:
completed:
added:
timeEstimate:
postponed:
as long as you avoid NOT and OR. Also avoid ">" and "<" in time estimates, priorities and postponed.
The rest results in ambiguous searches:
dueBefore:
dueAfter:
dueWithin:
completedBefore:
completedAfter:
completedWithin:
addedBefore:
addedAfter:
addedWithin:
Some meta info is set indirectly:
tagContains:
isTagged:
locatedWithin:
isLocated:
isRepeating:
noteContains:
hasNotes:
Some you can't set yourself:
isShared:
sharedWith:
isReceived:
to:
from:
I suspect I will want to edit this list, too bad that's not possible...
list:
priority:
status:
tag:
location:
due:
completed:
added:
timeEstimate:
postponed:
as long as you avoid NOT and OR. Also avoid ">" and "<" in time estimates, priorities and postponed.
The rest results in ambiguous searches:
dueBefore:
dueAfter:
dueWithin:
completedBefore:
completedAfter:
completedWithin:
addedBefore:
addedAfter:
addedWithin:
Some meta info is set indirectly:
tagContains:
isTagged:
locatedWithin:
isLocated:
isRepeating:
noteContains:
hasNotes:
Some you can't set yourself:
isShared:
sharedWith:
isReceived:
to:
from:
I suspect I will want to edit this list, too bad that's not possible...
(closed account) says:
wow, thanks, Rajjan and Arvid!
Yeah... I agree with the editing thing. A more typical forum could be very good.
Yeah... I agree with the editing thing. A more typical forum could be very good.
(closed account) says:
agreed ranbarton.
Arvid, emily, can you look into this?
Arvid, emily, can you look into this?
jeff.burton says:
any way to do this without smart lists? You can't publish smart lists.
andrewski (Remember The Milk) says:
Jeff, what would publishing gain you? This method is only useful for creating tasks, but they would all live in a physical list underneath regardless of this method. Would publishing that list be useful?
xxjohnboy says:
I would actually prefer it is it didn't auto tag my tasks. I want to be able to add a task from anywhere without having to click back to some kind of default list whenever I want to add without a particular tag. Is this possible?
xxjohnboy says:
Hi Ross,
I had a quick look, and that add on might be handy. But what I mean by anywhere is "In any list". For example, while I am looking at my projects list which I have tagged with "Project" I think of a task that I need to do that is not a project. For me to add this task I have to change the list I am looking at so that it does not get tagged with "project". Of course I do not rememebr to do this and have to change it afterwards. Quite often I don't notice until some time later and it is REALLY starting to get on my nerves as it is ruining the reliability of my entire system
I had a quick look, and that add on might be handy. But what I mean by anywhere is "In any list". For example, while I am looking at my projects list which I have tagged with "Project" I think of a task that I need to do that is not a project. For me to add this task I have to change the list I am looking at so that it does not get tagged with "project". Of course I do not rememebr to do this and have to change it afterwards. Quite often I don't notice until some time later and it is REALLY starting to get on my nerves as it is ruining the reliability of my entire system
xxjohnboy says:
yes this is true.. To just switch it off would be better though :)
xxjohnboy says:
this issue is still winding me up. I have a "waiting for" list where I can see that Bob was meant to get back to me about a particular job. So I want to quickly add a task to my context based list called "@calls"
Like this
Email Bob re Particular job #@calls
Surely not too much to ask??
Like this
Email Bob re Particular job #@calls
Surely not too much to ask??
xxjohnboy says:
edit
Email should be Call. i.e.
Call Bob re Particular job #@calls
Email should be Call. i.e.
Call Bob re Particular job #@calls
xxjohnboy says:
My ugly fix is to add the NOT to my lists to stop it working. Wow, why did it take me so long to think of that??
AND NOT due:01/01/2001
AND NOT due:01/01/2001
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