On 2015-01-20 22:00, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Hello, > > Søren Mikkelsen <s...@iha.dk> writes: > >> I'm trying to use the taskjuggler exporter for getting an overview of my >> project, and it seems to be straight forward if you know a bit about >> Taskjuggler. >> >> However, tasks that are scheduled org-mode like, i.e., >> >> *** TODO My task >> SCHEDULED: <2015-01-27 Tue> >> >> don't appear in the report. But, if I add a START property it will appear. >> >> *** TODO My task 2 >> :PROPERTIES: >> :start: 2015-03-01 >> :END: >> >> I suspect it has something to do with l462-470: >> >> (defun org-taskjuggler-get-start (item) >> "Return start date for task or resource ITEM. >> ITEM is a headline. Return value is a string or nil if ITEM >> doesn't have any start date defined." >> (let ((scheduled (org-element-property :scheduled item))) >> (or >> (and scheduled (org-timestamp-format scheduled "%Y-%02m-%02d")) >> (and (memq 'start org-taskjuggler-valid-task-attributes) >> (org-element-property :START item))))) >> >> >> I'm not that experienced in elisp, so I hope someone can help me. > > There is no bug in the snippet shown. > > "ox-taskjuggler" just doesn't use SCHEDULED to set start property for > tasks. However, it will use SCHEDULED to set the start date for the > project. > > Note that I don't use Taskjuggler, so I don't know if this is the right > behaviour or not. > > > Regards, > According to the org mode docs, assigning the start of a task should be possible both ways:
http://orgmode.org/worg/exporters/taskjuggler/ox-taskjuggler.html#sec-5 Or am I misinterpreting the docs? -- Best regards, Søren Mikkelsen