Wow

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Roberto Penzo
Sent: 05 July 2017 22:29
To: MyLifeOrganized <[email protected]>
Subject: [MLO] Re: Sync MLO with calendar (eg. iCAL)

 

Dear sirs, finally I decided to make my own scheduler by using Excel via Visual 
Basic Assitant.

I admit that it was a hard work (=several nights!) and I have not finished it: 
I am adding the recurring tasks.

 

The idea is simple, the implementation not so much.

 

I made a task table containing two types of tasks:

 

-fixed tasks (APPOINTMENTS: date+hour and duration)

-floating tasks (only duration + eventually a not-before-than-date and 
eventually a not-after-than-date). These tasks are to be done when no 
appointments are on.

 

I also made a table of my personal working timeslots (different timeslots on 
each weekday).

 

Then, when I press the button "PLAN!", my macro generates a plan time-ordered 
table of tasks with start date and time for each task: the fixed tasks are 
simply copied with the original date. On the free pieces of the working 
timeslots (free=not occupied by fixed tasks) the program places the floating 
tasks (eventually in pieces-serie form of them) in order to completely fill the 
working timeslots. The planning order of the floating tasks reflects the order 
of the task table containing the floating tasks, so I can give to each floating 
tasks a priority, agains the other, simply moving a task up or down.

 

When the planned end datetime of a floating task exceeds its 
not-after-than-date, a red signal is added on the plan date. This signal 
suggests me to re-evaluate the priority of the floating tasks, so as to avoid 
the delays.

 

Now I am adding also the function of recurring floating tasks.

 

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I am using this solution for work and home, with two different task lists and 
working tìmeslots. This solution is very effective for me, because I can really 
forecast the dates of each floating task and change the priorities by 
evaluating the previous plan, assuming that I get a good extimation of the 
durations of the floating tasks.

 

Bye.

 


Il giorno martedì 4 luglio 2017 00:22:01 UTC+2, Nick Clark ha scritto:

One thing that I think would help with scheduling tasks is for MLO to have an 
additional date field for Expected/Planned Do Date. This would enable views to 
be setup that list all that's to be done on dates ahead while still retaining 
the Due Date as the date past which the task is no longer valid.
This was discussed some years back but no conclusion was reached. It would need 
to cater for tasks with no Due Date, and also with recurring tasks, so 
programming would not be trivial.
At present I tend to used Due Date for this, which is about unsatisfactory.

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