R
RobRSD
I apoligize in advance for not finding a more appropriate newsgroup (yet).
This should not require developers, but I hope you other office developers
can help.
I would like to define a task filter that would include active tasks due in
the next seven days or overdue. It seems to me that I should be able to
define two advanced rules to do the job:
Complete equals no
Due Date on or before Today + 7
However, this does not work. I thought I had the problem solved in earlier
versions of Outlook, I think using the SQL filter tab. However, the current
Outlook SQL is so cryptic, I don't think I can figure it out on my own, and
the Help is worthless. I am not aware of third party books or papers that
cover this, and the only thread that I have found that comes close was on a
similar need in MS Project.
Any suggestions (including any docs that describe SQL in Outlook)?
TIA,
Rob
This should not require developers, but I hope you other office developers
can help.
I would like to define a task filter that would include active tasks due in
the next seven days or overdue. It seems to me that I should be able to
define two advanced rules to do the job:
Complete equals no
Due Date on or before Today + 7
However, this does not work. I thought I had the problem solved in earlier
versions of Outlook, I think using the SQL filter tab. However, the current
Outlook SQL is so cryptic, I don't think I can figure it out on my own, and
the Help is worthless. I am not aware of third party books or papers that
cover this, and the only thread that I have found that comes close was on a
similar need in MS Project.
Any suggestions (including any docs that describe SQL in Outlook)?
TIA,
Rob