On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 9:10 AM, Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> wrote: > Roland Everaert <reveatw...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Hi, >> >> I am working as a sysadmin, In the organization, we use 2 tools to >> keep track of requests sent by the customers/users. As you can expect, >> those tools are not meant to be used to track all the gritty details >> of a sysadmin's job.
[snip] >> 4. Being able to search for a particular aspect or getting a list of >> them and access it. > > I actually don't think there's any built-in way of searching files in an > org-attach directory. > I wasn't familiar with org-attach. Seeing the gist of it, and with dir creation handled, what about updating org-agenda-files with the new files (script or something), or just defining a top level dir to search: - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11384516/how-to-make-all-org-files-under-a-folder-added-in-agenda-list-automatically If this could be done, a file tag matching the directory name could perhaps be used. Or just match the file name to something related to the customer/user (in my standard agenda search you just see the name of the file and the tags, not the parent dir name). Just an idea. John