Hi —

So, I think there must be a way to do this, but I'm stumped. 

Here's what I am trying to set up: I want to be able to log a series of values 
(rather than just DONE or note) for my habits. For example: "Did I run today?" 
can be tracked with regular logging. But "OK, you ran. How many miles?" can't, 
as far as I can tell. I know I can set those tasks to offer up an interface for 
notes, but each of those notes is a distinct item, right? I want to find a way 
to leverage the power of orgmode tables/columns by logging a value (or possibly 
more than one) in a single table with a line for each repetition of the task. 
So, for one habit the value might be "miles run". I'm a tango dancer, so for 
another the value might be "minutes of drills done". I can imagine 
circumstances with more than one column as well. For example, if I were 
tracking exercise in general, I might want one column for the type of exercise 
and another for the number of minutes performed.

In general, I am trying to break my ties to a number of simpler data-logging 
tools (web apps, text files) and just centralize this into Org-Mode where it 
belongs.

Any advice?

— Michael



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