Hi, fantastic set of videos which I’m following along with but… Tried everything to set up #experience MOC but dataview shows no results. Does the log:: need to be in the metadata or anywhere in the note? Perhaps this is why my quarry cant fond any results.
The log can be anywhere **except** in the YAML frontend-matter that appears at the top of the note. You can send me your dataview query and an example of an experience log and I'll have a look for you. I do recommend watching my latest videos - which has an updated way of doing the exact same thing - but just way easier.
Love your context, thanks for posting. I took elements of your people template and added to my own. I liked the LinkedIn cover photo reference. This worked for me for the longest time, but recently (not sure when exactly) it has stopped working. Commenting here to see if you (or others) had the same issue and how it was resolved
About a month ago, I had the same issue and switched to just copying their photo into my vault. The latest videos show that update in my people templates. I recommend pasting their LinkedIn photo into your vault because every time they change their profile picture, it will come with a new web link, which means the image won't be displayed in your vault.
I copied the data view code word for word in your people template. When I made the Tim Ferris file, it pointed correctly to the log in the daily note, but returned null for details. Any ideas?
Seems like you might have made a mistake in the dataview query - try copy pasting the below: ```dataview TABLE rows.Details as "Details" Where contains(log, this.file.name) FLATTEN log as Details WHERE contains(Details, this.file.name) GROUP BY file.link as Source SORT rows.file.day desc ``` Otherwise you might have spelled "Tim Ferris" wrong in your log?
I'm really confused about using log function in task and project management with daily note. I'm really dont want to use outside app to navigate those. Should we see the real workflow for this task and projecment management and the way we manage time management for each tasks in project and habits for personal ?
Hi there. Thanks for the comment! I'm of the opinion that task management should be done outside of Obsidian. I know it bothers some people to go to an external app, but for me, at least, it works much better. Obsidian is better suited to capture ideas - not used for task management to-do-lists. Regarding your question about project management, I have a video that goes through my project and meeting note set-up. It does not work for me to take meeting notes on my daily note. The information just get's lost too easily. For every meeting/Teams call or meeting/phone call I create a new 'meeting-note'. With all the information related to the meeting on that note that pulls back into the project 'MOC'. It all depends what works best for you. For me I've gone through the idea of tying EVERYTHING back to the daily note, but after a couple of months it just becomes too cluttered. That being said, Obsidian is expanding it's toolkits with regards to task-tracking and metadata functionality very regularly. I believe in the next couple of months there will be community plugins that will allow us to do everything within Obsidian. But I'll be sure to make a video about it when I do find a viable solution!
@@construct_by_dee thanks for replying me. The cons of log functions i used 's it can be a sub-thing. My currently workflow when reference something can be Ex: - Main point - some infor - [ ] task we can apply - evergreen note - [ ] Task with someone [[People]] [[Project A]] if i use log:: inline, it must be in first row, and that's not the real structure i wanna see, also, Sometimes i dont wanna query the whole note, only tasks or some kind of criteria Also I wanna restructure them in project note as breadcumb to view the big picture. the right position of the tasks. It's really mess and stucked with me right now.. I think there's still some way can solve this but still not figure out yet
@@minhtridohang623 I also wanted to do something similar. I am keeping my eyes open for new plugins that would allow this to be possible. If you find a solution before I do please let me know!
Please continue with this series of videos I found you through your people system video and the way you setup obsidian just ticks all the boxes for me.
Hi, fantastic set of videos which I’m following along with but… Tried everything to set up #experience MOC but dataview shows no results. Does the log:: need to be in the metadata or anywhere in the note? Perhaps this is why my quarry cant fond any results.
The log can be anywhere **except** in the YAML frontend-matter that appears at the top of the note.
You can send me your dataview query and an example of an experience log and I'll have a look for you.
I do recommend watching my latest videos - which has an updated way of doing the exact same thing - but just way easier.
Thank you for your videos. I learn so much from them!! It is a joy to watch!
Glad you like them!
Love the video! Awesome!
Love your context, thanks for posting.
I took elements of your people template and added to my own. I liked the LinkedIn cover photo reference. This worked for me for the longest time, but recently (not sure when exactly) it has stopped working. Commenting here to see if you (or others) had the same issue and how it was resolved
About a month ago, I had the same issue and switched to just copying their photo into my vault. The latest videos show that update in my people templates.
I recommend pasting their LinkedIn photo into your vault because every time they change their profile picture, it will come with a new web link, which means the image won't be displayed in your vault.
This is brilliant mate!Thanks
Glad you liked it!
Really nice approach and codes. thx
Glad you like them!
I copied the data view code word for word in your people template. When I made the Tim Ferris file, it pointed correctly to the log in the daily note, but returned null for details. Any ideas?
Seems like you might have made a mistake in the dataview query - try copy pasting the below:
```dataview
TABLE
rows.Details as "Details"
Where contains(log, this.file.name)
FLATTEN log as Details
WHERE contains(Details, this.file.name)
GROUP BY file.link as Source
SORT rows.file.day desc
```
Otherwise you might have spelled "Tim Ferris" wrong in your log?
@@construct_by_dee That was it. I had row.Details instead of rows.Detail and I had a space between the ``` and dataview.
Thank You.
... 'cause Tim Ferriss is two SS not one. : )))
I'm really confused about using log function in task and project management with daily note. I'm really dont want to use outside app to navigate those. Should we see the real workflow for this task and projecment management and the way we manage time management for each tasks in project and habits for personal ?
Hi there. Thanks for the comment!
I'm of the opinion that task management should be done outside of Obsidian. I know it bothers some people to go to an external app, but for me, at least, it works much better. Obsidian is better suited to capture ideas - not used for task management to-do-lists.
Regarding your question about project management, I have a video that goes through my project and meeting note set-up. It does not work for me to take meeting notes on my daily note. The information just get's lost too easily. For every meeting/Teams call or meeting/phone call I create a new 'meeting-note'. With all the information related to the meeting on that note that pulls back into the project 'MOC'.
It all depends what works best for you. For me I've gone through the idea of tying EVERYTHING back to the daily note, but after a couple of months it just becomes too cluttered.
That being said, Obsidian is expanding it's toolkits with regards to task-tracking and metadata functionality very regularly. I believe in the next couple of months there will be community plugins that will allow us to do everything within Obsidian. But I'll be sure to make a video about it when I do find a viable solution!
@@construct_by_dee thanks for replying me. The cons of log functions i used 's it can be a sub-thing. My currently workflow when reference something can be Ex:
- Main point
- some infor
- [ ] task we can apply
- evergreen note
- [ ] Task with someone [[People]] [[Project A]]
if i use log:: inline, it must be in first row, and that's not the real structure i wanna see, also, Sometimes i dont wanna query the whole note, only tasks or some kind of criteria
Also I wanna restructure them in project note as breadcumb to view the big picture. the right position of the tasks.
It's really mess and stucked with me right now.. I think there's still some way can solve this but still not figure out yet
@@minhtridohang623 I also wanted to do something similar. I am keeping my eyes open for new plugins that would allow this to be possible. If you find a solution before I do please let me know!
This was so helpful
Please continue with this series of videos I found you through your people system video and the way you setup obsidian just ticks all the boxes for me.
Glad you are enjoying it! always nice to meet a like-minded individual!
You are all over the place with this one. Metadata does not work.
Sorry :(. Hope you got it to work!