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david whiting |
Subject: |
ox-taskjuggler scenarios |
Date: |
Sat, 12 Jun 2021 07:10:09 +0100 |
Hi,
I am starting to use org-mode with taskjuggler and am trying to
implement scenarios. To work with scenarios I need to be able to
provide the scenario parameter values where the scenario differs to
the default plan. For example, using the example from
https://taskjuggler.org/tj3/manual/Day_To_Day_Juggling.html#Tracking_the_Project
there are two scenarios, called "actual" and "test". To apply
different values to show the base scenario/plan, what actually
happened and the test scenario, I would do something like this:
task t "Task" {
start 2007-05-29
actual:start 2007-06-03
test:start 2007-06-07
}
In this example, the original plan was to start on 2007-05-29, the
project actually started on 2007-06-03 and we also get to see what
would have happened if we started on 2007-06-07.
Using org-mode I can use the following to create the task with the
planned start date:
*** Task
:PROPERTIES:
:start: 2007-05-29
:END:
But I haven't been able to add the actual and test scenarios. I need
to be able to add something like:
*** Task
:PROPERTIES:
:start: 2007-05-29
:actual:start: 2007-06-03
:test:start: 2007-06-07
:END:
But the actual and test information is ignored, it is not converted in
the tjp file. I have tried adding "actual:start" (without the quotes)
to org-taskjuggler-valid-task-attributes, but that did not work. I
have also tried a similar approach with "effort", but again it is
ignored.
I currently have a hack to get what I want. I add the scenario info as
a comment with a marker and then run a sed script on the resulting tjp
file to replace the comment-markers with \n, like this:
*** Task
:PROPERTIES:
:start: 2007-05-29 #@actual:start 2007-06-03 #@test:start 2007-06-07
:END:
Is there a better way to do this?
David
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