On Thursday, July 15, 2021 at 10:22:33 AM UTC-7 ludwa6 wrote:

> @Saq: As shared in another post 
> <https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/1TtXjYSGbPw/m/RPCdVXSxAgAJ> i've 
> been too busy farming lately to think about this -but when i do get a 
> chanc, the focus Q is: how can i use this software to simplify the 
> crazy-making challenge of keeping track of all my crops and animals and 
> machines and markets and all the other moving targets there are swirling 
> about the complex open dynamical ecosystem that is the farm -this one, or 
> any other.
>
>
A classic systems analysis approach would  get you to that objective. 
Collect or list all your inputs (documents, sheets, etc.) and all your 
desired outputs. Create a database structure that relates all the bits of 
information (TW can emulate a database if you think of Tags as being 
"tables") in a formal manner. Write an app (probably a series of special 
tiddlers and macros) in TW that can be used to input your source 
information and creates the output producibles (reports, CSV files, etc.)  
I doubt any simple note-taking software can get you to your unified goal 
without some sort of conscious design process like this.


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