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| honel says: Firstly, let me say that RTM rocks - I use it every day for work and personal stuff and I love having the Netvibes module on my windows desktop
Posted at 11:02pm on April 15, 2007 |
| emily (Remember The Milk) says: honel, thanks for your feedback! Unfortunately it's not currently possible to search by due date with negative time periods, but it's something that we may be able to look at. Posted 6 years ago |
| rhgaspar says: Have you made any progress in determining if and when this function is available? I too believe it to be a very powerful feature if its available. Posted 5 years ago |
| bzpilman says: Interesting, ran, but back when I tried it, the dueWithin search operator didn't seem to catch negative due dates, only positive ones. Might test again to see if it works now.. Posted 5 years ago |
ranbarton ![]() says:I stand corrected. dueWithin only catches future items. That's frustrating. Sorry for the false hope. Arvid, Emily - any idea why this might be? Posted 4 years ago |
| emily (Remember The Milk) says: Yup, dueWithin is a future-only search (addedWithin and completedWithin are past-only). I don't think any of the search operators currently allow you to search for overdue by less than a week unfortunately, as we'd need to have searching due dates with negative time periods (something like "due within minus one week" or "due in the last week"). Posted 4 years ago |
| nguyen.dinh.nguyen says: I read this tip from
Posted 4 years ago |
| carrique says: Hola a todos, hace unos meses que utilizo RTM en mi trabajo diario, y que puedo decir que otros no hallan comentado: RTM es simple, poderoso y efectivo!
Posted 4 years ago |
| brucehartley says: I'm a big fan of RTM, but am very confused that this is not a standard feature. It seems from above that I am not able to create a simple smart list that shows me tasks due yesterday and today. Seems like a fairly common thing....at the end of the day I want a quick view of what didn't get done (or didn't mark as complete) today, and what's coming tomorrow. would love to see this ability. Posted 4 years ago |
| brucehartley says: well, unfortunately, my day often ends after midnight so that solution doesn't work! listen up Emily ;-) thanks Posted 4 years ago |
| kaffa2 says: +1 vote for implemented "yesterday" and/or "today" with negative values (to capture the day before yesterday, etc.) Posted 3 years ago |
| codejak says: I was referred to this post by the team after recommending a feature recommended here (in general terms for any task management system): http://skornyakov.info/2011/12/overcoming-negative-motivation-todo/ Posted 1 year ago |