Thanks, I don't know how to go about doing that, so I would have to rely on others wanting to help me if they consider this to be also useful to them (which I definitely think it is!). El mar., 17 nov. 2020 a las 11:32, Ihor Radchenko () escribió: > > I actually now realized that your function will not unfortunately archive > > each logged item (those located in the logbook) in its corresponding date > > (!). > > What it will do is to archive the whole tree under today's date without > > deleting it from the original org file. > > You are right. It is expected behaviour. That's why I suggested to run > it in org-trigger-hook, which will trigger at the day and time when you > mark the task DONE. > > Best, > Ihor > > Gerardo Moro writes: > > > Hi again, > > > > I actually now realized that your function will not unfortunately archive > > each logged item (those located in the logbook) in its corresponding date > > (!). > > What it will do is to archive the whole tree under today's date without > > deleting it from the original org file. > > > > For instance, > > > > * TODO REPEATED TASK SAMPLE > > SCHEDULED: <2020-11-30 Mon +20d> > > :PROPERTIES: > > :STYLE: habit > > :LAST_REPEAT: [2020-11-09 Mon 22:28] > > :END: > > :LOGBOOK: > > - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2020-11-15 Sun 22:28] > > - State "DONE" from "STARTED" [2020-11-14 Sat 22:17] > > - State "DONE" from "STARTED" [2020-11-13 Fri 22:17] > > - State "DONE" from "STARTED" [2020-11-11 Wed 22:17] > > > > If I position myself in any point in this entry, when I execute the > > function it will archive the whole tree+subtree under today's date (the > > date when it was archived). > > The behaviour I was expecting is to archive each of the logged tasks > under > > their corresponding date (on the 11th, 13th, 14th and 15th of November). > > Just to be clear :) > > G > > > > El lun., 16 nov. 2020 a las 17:21, Gerardo Moro (< > gerardomoro37@gmail.com>) > > escribió: > > >