From: kaffeeschluerfer <kaf...@fr...> - 2008-09-20 07:37:59
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Hello! (I just don't know what exactly I should be searching for, so I'm sorry if I ask something that was already posted or handled in the SMW help pages. More, I'm new to SMW.) SMW does a good job on my private Mediawiki. So now I started to use SMW for gathering tasks. I use one or more of a property "todo" in my pages. On a page "Tasks" I put the SMW_calendar and a query for property "todo". The result is something like {{#ask: [[Todo::+]] }} Page | Task ----- Project:This | @Office: Do this | @Home: Do this again ----- Project:That | @Office: Do that The point is, that I cannot seem to sort by tasks since "Do this" and "Do this again" are part of one table cell. How can I get a result like Task | Page ----- @Office: Do this | Project:This ----- @Home: Do this again | Project:This ----- @Office: Do that | Project:That where I have the properties in seperate cells that I can sort? Is there a way? Thanks |
From: Nathan Y. <na...@ye...> - 2008-09-27 18:32:25
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I think the problem here is your data model. You're stating that the "Project" is the level of granularity, and that each project has one or more tasks (that I'm assuming are just Strings). If you want to be able to query with a "Task" as your level of granularity, you'll need to model each as an individual page. You can still attach them to Projects using semantic annotations to get the relation you need, too. Nathan On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 1:24 AM, kaffeeschluerfer <kaf...@fr...> wrote: > Hello! > > (I just don't know what exactly I should be searching for, so I'm > sorry if I ask something that was already posted or handled in the SMW > help pages. More, I'm new to SMW.) > > SMW does a good job on my private Mediawiki. So now I started to use > SMW for gathering tasks. I use one or more of a property "todo" in my > pages. On a page "Tasks" I put the SMW_calendar and a query for > property "todo". > > The result is something like > > {{#ask: [[Todo::+]] }} > > Page | Task > ----- > Project:This | @Office: Do this > | @Home: Do this again > ----- > Project:That | @Office: Do that > > > > The point is, that I cannot seem to sort by tasks since "Do this" and > "Do this again" are part of one table cell. > > > > How can I get a result like > > Task | Page > ----- > @Office: Do this | Project:This > ----- > @Home: Do this again | Project:This > ----- > @Office: Do that | Project:That > > where I have the properties in seperate cells that I can sort? > > > > Is there a way? > > Thanks > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge > Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes > Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world > http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ > _______________________________________________ > Semediawiki-user mailing list > Sem...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/semediawiki-user > |