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| emily (Remember The Milk) says: Just thought it might be good to start a topic where people can share searches that they've found useful (of course, any of these searches can be saved as Smart Lists).
Posted at 9:08am on January 28, 2006 |
| grawity says: Due this week:
Posted 7 years ago |
mddperkins says:Classing a week as being Monday through Sunday...
Posted 7 years ago |
| msg35 says: Thanks! Posted 7 years ago |
| fonzerelli says: On my trillian good news display, i have a feed for both tasks due today AND for tasks due this week. however, i made it so that the weekly tasks do not include today's tasks. First i setup today's tasks by setting:
Posted 7 years ago |
| rfrancis says: I'm using (priority:1 OR dueWithin:"2 days of today" OR dueBefore:"today") AND status:incomplete for my "Urgent" smart list... making minor improvements as often as I see new ideas. :) Posted 7 years ago |
| chadcrowell says: Some prelim info > I keep all my tasks on the Tasks list and use smart lists to make all other tabs. per is my tag for personal items.
Posted 7 years ago |
| goog says: To quote chadcrowell: "Some prelim info > I keep all my tasks on the Tasks list and use smart lists to make all other tabs. per is my tag for personal items."
Posted 7 years ago |
| argotnaut says: I use separate lists because that's the only way to keep them separate when subscribing to iCal or another offline calendar. I don't want one giant calendar there -- I need to have school, home, work all separate or I'd go crazy. You can't publish/subscribe smart lists. Posted 7 years ago |
| goog says: Hmm, those are two good advantages of real lists over smart lists.
Posted 7 years ago |
| emily (Remember The Milk) says: We're listening :)
Posted 7 years ago |
gmonty says:I just came across this. Wow what a jackpot of a thread to find. Please keep posting your suggestions, I have already started using many of them. Posted 6 years ago |
| ceciliac says: I would like to search for all tasks with the tag WORK, but that does not have any other tags. Anyone have any ideas? Posted 6 years ago |
| emily (Remember The Milk) says: ceciliac, sorry I don't think there's any way to search like that currently (not that I can think of anyway). It's possible to exclude specific tags with NOT, but no way to exclude all other tags. Posted 6 years ago |
| bzpilman says: After some thinking, I've come up with one great helper in my Weekly review:
Posted 5 years ago |
| osamu2001 says: dueAfter:"12-31"
Posted 5 years ago |
| jjeudymd says: I have a list called "STALE" which catches not just overdue tasks but tasks that I've added which I haven't done anything with for more than a month
Posted 5 years ago |
| pantsbooger says: Hi, I think I know the answer to this one, but does anyone know if it is possible to search for a tag that contains (but is not entirely made up of) a particular text string?
Posted 5 years ago |
rajjan ![]() says:Hate to tell you, especially after helping you out earlier, but this is not the place for questions, Help is the place. As for your question, look here. Posted 5 years ago |
rajjan ![]() says:Mental note of new task: Learn to post hyperlinks, due ASAP...
Posted 5 years ago |
| pantsbooger says: Sincere apologies. Thanks for your help. Posted 5 years ago |
| dwr816 says: This is my "On The Radar" list.
Posted 5 years ago |
| paul.sinclair says: I have something similar, but I think you should have dueBefore:tomorrow, otherwise you will exclude today's stuff
Posted 5 years ago |
| dwr816 says: Paul, regarding the "On The Radar" query: the dueWithin:"30 days" takes care of the "today" part so today's items do show up on the list (since all the conditions are ORed). Posted 5 years ago |
| joleary says: Is there a way to search for tasks completed within the last workday? I've been using RTM as the source to answer the 'what did I complete yesterday?' question during our daily Agile/SCRUM meeting. Using 'completedwithin: 1 day of today' works great Tuesday through Friday, but not on Mondays. Is there another way I might accomplish this? Posted 4 years ago |
rajjan ![]() says:Why not try this question in the Help Forum instead? This is the Tips&Tricks forum, on top of that this is a sticky thread showing some smart searches. Posted 4 years ago |
| grant.lovell says: Is there a way to limit the number of items in a list? For example if I have 100 items tagged as "work" can I make a smart list with only the first 3? Posted 4 years ago |
jstout says:Items due next month: dueWithin:"2 months of 1st" NOT dueWithin:"1 month of 1st" Posted 4 years ago |
| inkygirl says: Rajjan: Thanks so much for posting this! I have a lot of repeating tasks, so your method will be of huge help in cleaning up my lists. Posted 4 years ago |
rajjan ![]() says:Glad you like! It has helped me in keeping the lists clean (showing only task I can do anything about right now). Posted 4 years ago |
| marc.garcia.marti says: Hey,
Posted 4 years ago |
| leo.nordwall says: Hi, I'm new to RTD!
Posted 4 years ago |
| leo.nordwall says: Wierd.
Posted 4 years ago |
| leo.nordwall says: No, it seems the forum software cuts the query for some reason. *sigh* Posted 4 years ago |
rajjan ![]() says:When you add tasks to a smart list, RTM tries to copy the meta information. In order for this to work, all the smart list criteria must be un-ambiguous (see more here: www.rememberthemilk.com/help/answers/search/advanced.rtm)
Posted 4 years ago |
| andresfulla says: I think this:
Posted 4 years ago |
| martin.jamieson says: I don't suppose there is a wildcard character we can use in searches? seems a few other people have mentioned the need for it above too...
Posted 4 years ago |
| emily (Remember The Milk) says: Hi Martin,
Posted 4 years ago |
| martin.jamieson says: Thanks emily - I just found the page with all the operators on it http://www.rememberthemilk.com/help/answers/search/advanced.rtm helps a lot :) Posted 4 years ago |
| stephan.schubert says: Help me,
Posted 3 years ago |
| andrewski (Remember The Milk) says: Hi Stephan,
Posted 3 years ago |
ranbarton ![]() says:@dhensch Try list:foo OR list:zed
Posted 3 years ago |
| twelvety says: I've been wanting a search that would show me tasks that I've added in the last (rolling) seven days but haven't completed yet. After reading about jjeudymd's "STALE" list above, I came up with this and it works great as a Smart List:
Posted 3 years ago |
| harsh4us says: Is there anyway to search for tasks completed last week, not last 7 days? Posted 3 years ago |
wcitypoe says:An Example of How to Be Far Too Complex with RTM's Advanced Search:
Posted 3 years ago |
| robin.pelham says: So the million dollar feature we're all waiting for is the ability to create a "Reports" tab and have all our favorite searches saved there!
Posted 3 years ago |
| robin.pelham says: Or just allow list items to link to a search.
Posted 3 years ago |
| robin.pelham says: Btw a tip for anyone who wants to save all these but not see them all the time is to archive the lists. Posted 3 years ago |
| binkbok says: anyone know how to so something like:
Posted 3 years ago |
rajjan ![]() says:This is a good question, probably you will get good answers if you post it in the Help forum. Posted 3 years ago |
| osamu2001 says: completedAfter:1st
Posted 3 years ago |
| rhauer says: I have a list of companies that I am following however they are not truly tasks. There are times I want to look at all my list but dont want to see these categories. Can i set up a search to include everything except this one list.
Posted 3 years ago |
| andrewski (Remember The Milk) says: rhauer,
Posted 3 years ago |
| andrewski (Remember The Milk) says: rajjan, Posted 2 years ago |
| andrewski (Remember The Milk) says: rajjan, Posted 2 years ago |
| sethcnorris says: I apologize if this was already shared, but it's one I find useful: Posted 2 years ago |
| sethcnorris says: I'm updating my post from yesterday. These are the types of tasks I want to show in my Smart Lists Posted 2 years ago |
| will.hopkins says: Responding to a question from 5 years ago: regular lists are useful (for me) because they sync to my BlackBerry's task app, while smart lists do not. If I had an iOS device I doubt I'd ever use them. Posted 1 year ago |
matt.sturing says:dueBefore:"1 week" Posted 1 year ago |
| osarjeant says: For those that want a "This Week" smart list: Posted 1 year ago |
| osarjeant says: Correction to "Next Week" Search: Posted 1 year ago |
| gelasial says: this do help me a lot, thanks Posted 8 months ago |