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Searching for completed non-repeating tasks
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M |
Back in 2009, someone asked how to create a search for completed NON-repeating tasks, when any repeating task that has been completed becomes a non-repeating task? I.e., how to exclude those-that-were-previously-repeating from the list?
I want to see my "accomplishments" in a recent time period -- but don't want to include repeating tasks, because many of them are daily and aren't really "done." The response from Toodledo was that you'd figure out a solution. Is there one, now? Thanks |
simon |
Wouldn't a search do it? How about:
Repeat : is : None And Checked off : Yes Which ought to find non repeating, completed tasks. |
JPR |
I wouldn't hold my breath that this is high on the Toodledo priority list. If it's important to you, I'd suggest you implement a workaround. You could add a unique character to the task description of repeating tasks (maybe ~ or ®) and then use that to filter out completed repeating tasks in a custom search. You could also use a unique tag. An easy way to find all your repeating tasks for editing is to search for "Repeat is not None".
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Purveyor |
simon, good suggestion but I think the issue is that repeating tasks are no longer repeating after they are completed and M wants to exclude those tasks.
I have a simple workaround: I tag my repeated tasks with "REPEAT" and then I can find them (or exclude them) after they have been completed. Simple but it would be unnecessary if Toodledo kept the fact that the task was repeating. ETA: I see that JPR has a similar suggestion. This message was edited May 18, 2012. |
M |
Yes, I can implement the workarounds -- just don't like it, as it means adding extraneous information to an already overloaded system and brain. Had hoped that TD's 2009 response meant that there MIGHT BE a way that the system could manage it for me.
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Jake Toodledo Founder |
There is not currently a way to search for completed tasks that were previously repeating. I would suggesting tagging all your repeating tasks with a symbol which you can search on.
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