Re: [Remind-Fans] Using remind-files as todo-lists
Is the iif proper? Sent from a 'phone, pardon my brevity. On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 7:52 AM -0700, "Tim Chase" mailto:rem...@tim.thechases.com>> wrote: On 2018-04-13 08:17, Dianne Skoll wrote: > Tim Chase wrote: >> once I send a card on (say, March 26th), I want to mark the task >> as "complete" (however is best/easiest) so that I no longer >> receive the "send card" notifications, but still see the birthday >> on the calendar on Apr 14th. > > I believe you're over-thinking it. Why not just edit the reminder > when you send the card, to take out the (send card) text? You can > also remove the ++7 while you're editing. This was sorta what I'd been doing, but then I need to remember to go back in and edit/restore the entries back for the following year. The hope was for a one-touch-per-event solution. > Also, $T is the trigger date which will always be April 14. > You probably want to use today(), and I think you have the 0, 7 > reversed... should be 7, 0. Ah, that today() thing was a big part of the issue. With that advice, the solution I finally came up with that works adequately for me is REM Apr 4 ++[iif($Uy>2018,7,0)] MSG %"Mom's birthday%"% %b% REM Jun 14 ++[iif($Uy>2017,7,0)] MSG %"Dad's birthday%"% %b% All I need to do is increment the year in which I most recently sent the card (vim makes it easy to increment a number with ctrl+a) and save/quit. So with the above, come June 7th, I'll start getting reminders to send a birthday card to Dad. Once I do, I update to the current year as my way of marking it as done, and then I don't get any more nags, but it still reminds me on the day-of as well so I can call, and it also automatically starts nagging me next year without any restorative action on my part. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction, -tim ___ Remind-fans mailing list Remind-fans@lists.roaringpenguin.com http://lists.roaringpenguin.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/remind-fans Remind is at http://www.roaringpenguin.com/products/remind ___ Remind-fans mailing list Remind-fans@lists.roaringpenguin.com http://lists.roaringpenguin.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/remind-fans Remind is at http://www.roaringpenguin.com/products/remind
Re: [Remind-Fans] Using remind-files as todo-lists
Tim Chase writes: >On 2018-04-13 08:17, Dianne Skoll wrote: >> Tim Chase wrote: >>> once I send a card on (say, March 26th), I want to mark the task >>> as "complete" (however is best/easiest) so that I no longer >>> receive the "send card" notifications, but still see the birthday >>> on the calendar on Apr 14th. >> >> I believe you're over-thinking it. Why not just edit the reminder >> when you send the card, to take out the (send card) text? You can >> also remove the ++7 while you're editing. > >This was sorta what I'd been doing, but then I need to remember to go >back in and edit/restore the entries back for the following year. >The hope was for a one-touch-per-event solution. I would humbly recommend that you should use to-do-list software to manage your to-dos, rather than try to force that feature into Remind. I have Remind and Taskwarrior working together pretty well. Remind's awesome calendaring features, along with my kludgy scripts, generate the commands I need to feed Taskwarrior, and then Taskwarrior tracks when my chores are ready/waiting/done. https://taskwarrior.org/ --hymie! ___ Remind-fans mailing list Remind-fans@lists.roaringpenguin.com http://lists.roaringpenguin.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/remind-fans Remind is at http://www.roaringpenguin.com/products/remind
Re: [Remind-Fans] Using remind-files as todo-lists
On 2018-04-13 08:17, Dianne Skoll wrote: > Tim Chase wrote: >> once I send a card on (say, March 26th), I want to mark the task >> as "complete" (however is best/easiest) so that I no longer >> receive the "send card" notifications, but still see the birthday >> on the calendar on Apr 14th. > > I believe you're over-thinking it. Why not just edit the reminder > when you send the card, to take out the (send card) text? You can > also remove the ++7 while you're editing. This was sorta what I'd been doing, but then I need to remember to go back in and edit/restore the entries back for the following year. The hope was for a one-touch-per-event solution. > Also, $T is the trigger date which will always be April 14. > You probably want to use today(), and I think you have the 0, 7 > reversed... should be 7, 0. Ah, that today() thing was a big part of the issue. With that advice, the solution I finally came up with that works adequately for me is REM Apr 4 ++[iif($Uy>2018,7,0)] MSG %"Mom's birthday%"% %b% REM Jun 14 ++[iif($Uy>2017,7,0)] MSG %"Dad's birthday%"% %b% All I need to do is increment the year in which I most recently sent the card (vim makes it easy to increment a number with ctrl+a) and save/quit. So with the above, come June 7th, I'll start getting reminders to send a birthday card to Dad. Once I do, I update to the current year as my way of marking it as done, and then I don't get any more nags, but it still reminds me on the day-of as well so I can call, and it also automatically starts nagging me next year without any restorative action on my part. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction, -tim ___ Remind-fans mailing list Remind-fans@lists.roaringpenguin.com http://lists.roaringpenguin.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/remind-fans Remind is at http://www.roaringpenguin.com/products/remind