Hi Stefan, Stefan Huchler <stefan.huch...@mail.de> writes:
> I have a task sheduled like that: > > * TODO Order from a delivery service > SCHEDULED: <2020-10-06 Di .+2w> > > ... > Is there a way to reshedule it, if it fails 1 week later and if I > complete it, reshedule 2 weeks later? I don't think there's any way to do this automatically when you change the TODO state of the entry. The simplest way I can think of is to do C-c C-s +7 (i.e., call org-schedule and give a new date a week later at the prompt). If doing this on a different day than the scheduled day, you'll need to change the interval you enter (e.g., if you missed it by 2 days, enter +5) or type in the new date manually. Another option is C-c C-x c (i.e., org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift). Clone the tree one time, with a shift of one week, then delete the old tree. The advantage of this option is that the time shift will be relative to the old scheduled/deadline date, not the date on which you run the command, so you can always say +1w. Hope that helps! -- Best, Richard