Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes: > This is not valid syntax. A given headline cannot have more than one > SCHEDULED entry attached to it. Even if it works (I didn't test), > I wouldn't count on it: this is a bug.
I guess if you do not plan to do start working on the task you should not put the SCHEDULED and just a simple timestamp. But if you plan to work on a task every day of the week, why shouldn't you be able to do it this way? It does work, btw. Is it because it can conflict with changing TODO states? Also related, if you want it to repeat in your agenda only for a certain period, look at org-class. For example, while I was a student I had used things like #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp %%(org-class 2013 1 7 2013 4 27 2) 12:00pm-01:15pm The name of the class %%(org-class 2013 1 7 2013 4 27 4) 12:00pm-01:15pm The name of the class #+END_SRC for classes that were Tuesday and Thursday. It was also under a single headline. Is this, or several simple timestamps under a single headline also bad syntax? Best, Jorge.