Xavier Maillard writes:
> Thanks a lot Bernt. This is how I am doing things right now which
> "partially" works for me.
>
> I need a way to tag a TODO as INTERRUPTED automatically when
> clocking-in a new item through remember.
>
> Eg:
>
> Working on task A which is marked as STARTED. Someone cal
Thanks a lot Bernt. This is how I am doing things right now which
"partially" works for me.
I need a way to tag a TODO as INTERRUPTED automatically when
clocking-in a new item through remember.
Eg:
Working on task A which is marked as STARTED. Someone calls me
asking for help. I C-M-r a new cloc
At Tue, 04 Aug 2009 10:46:40 +0100,
Leo wrote:
>
> On 2009-08-04 06:57 +0100, Xavier Maillard wrote:
> > a) I doing some non urgent (planned) DBA tasks (call this project A)
> > b) someone calls me (interrupting Project A)
> > c) I am doing what urgency of b) is needed
> > d) when c) is finished,
At Tue, 4 Aug 2009 15:09:30 +0530,
Vedang wrote:
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> Hi Xavier,
>
> > a) I doing some non urgent (planned) DBA tasks (call this project A)
> > b) someone calls me (interrupting Project A)
> > c) I am doing what urgency of b) is needed
> > d) when c) is finished, I get back to pr
Xavier Maillard writes:
> How would you use org-mode in this situation ?
>
> Ex:
>
> a) I doing some non urgent (planned) DBA tasks (call this project A)
> b) someone calls me (interrupting Project A)
> c) I am doing what urgency of b) is needed
> d) when c) is finished, I get back to project A
>
Hey Xavier,
Xavier Maillard writes:
> Ex:
>
> a) I doing some non urgent (planned) DBA tasks (call this project A)
> b) someone calls me (interrupting Project A)
> c) I am doing what urgency of b) is needed
> d) when c) is finished, I get back to project A
>
> At my job, they often rules the "re
On 2009-08-04 06:57 +0100, Xavier Maillard wrote:
> a) I doing some non urgent (planned) DBA tasks (call this project A)
> b) someone calls me (interrupting Project A)
> c) I am doing what urgency of b) is needed
> d) when c) is finished, I get back to project A
>
> At my job, they often rules the