On Fri, 9 Jan 2009, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Jan 7, 2009, at 9:24 PM, Bart Parliman wrote:
When the example file below is added to the agenda file list, and I perform
an agenda property search (C-c C-a m), I can't seem to locate any CLOSED
items if I use the date matching format, for example these don't work...
CLOSED>="<2009-01-01>"
This one works fine for me.
CLOSED="<2009-01-07>"
This one does not, because the CLOSED time stamp
in the example also contains a time, while you comparison value is taken to
be at midnight.
... but a regexp search like this...
CLOSED={2009}
... works fine. For DEADLINE, an exact date matches fails...
DEADLINE="<2009-01-28>"
For me it works fine.
- Carsten
... but an inequality match succeeds...
DEADLINE>="<2009-01-28>"
FWIW I'm using version 6.17b. Am I just using this format incorrectly?
My apologies. I recently installed 6.17b, but to the wrong lisp
target directory (i.e. so I was effectively using an older
version of the code, 6.12b I think). After installing it in the
proper directory this works fine.
Bart
Thanks,
Bart
-------- file start --------
#+SEQ_TODO: NEXT WAITING | DONE
#+STARTUP: overview
* DONE Test1
CLOSED: [2009-01-07 Wed 12:26]
* NEXT Test2
DEADLINE: <2009-01-28 Wed>
* Test3
-------- file end --------
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