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[[fr:EvenementTacheJournal]]
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[[Category:AgendaEn]]
 
[[Category:AgendaEn]]
= Introduction =
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=Introduction=
 
Software used to manage tasks/plannings/agenda (like Outlook, Lightning, Webcalendar, etc) can manage 3 different notions (normalized in norm RFC2445) that are:
 
Software used to manage tasks/plannings/agenda (like Outlook, Lightning, Webcalendar, etc) can manage 3 different notions (normalized in norm RFC2445) that are:
* Event ('''event''' in the norm)
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* Task ('''to-do''' in the norm)
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*Event ('''event''' in the norm)
* Journal ('''journal''' in the norm)
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*Task ('''to-do''' in the norm)
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*Journal ('''journal''' in the norm)
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This 3 definitions are nearly similar but they are different terms and are used for different goals. This page describe the differences between each of them.
 
This 3 definitions are nearly similar but they are different terms and are used for different goals. This page describe the differences between each of them.
    
( If you are curious, you could access the full norm at www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt ).
 
( If you are curious, you could access the full norm at www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt ).
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= Event and rendez-vous (event) =
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=Event and rendez-vous (event)=
 
An event (event in the norm), is something to define an action (a instant action or an action with a long duration that is in past or future).
 
An event (event in the norm), is something to define an action (a instant action or an action with a long duration that is in past or future).
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Events has the folowwing properties:
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Events has the folowing properties:
* A label (In the norm ical: summary)  
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* A description (In the ical norm: description)  
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*A label (In the norm ical: summary)
* A start date (In the ical norm: dtstart)  
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*A description (In the ical norm: description)
* An end date (In the ical norm: dtend) or a duration (In the ical norm: duration) but it's one or other not both.
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*A start date (In the ical norm: dtstart)
* A location, like a meeting-room for example (In the ical norm: location)
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*An end date (In the ical norm: dtend) or a duration (In the ical norm: duration) but it's one or other not both.
* A priority (In the ical norm: priority)
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*A location, like a meeting-room for example (In the ical norm: location)
* Transparency (In the ical norm: transp) that says if actors of event are available for this task.
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*A priority (In the ical norm: priority)
* A status (try, confirmed or canceled), rarely used.
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*Transparency (In the ical norm: transp) that says if actors of event are available for this task.
* Other less important informations.
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*A status (try, confirmed or canceled), rarely used.
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*Other less important informations.
    
'''Example of use case''':
 
'''Example of use case''':
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Dolibarr has added a percentage. There is also an option to add a type into Dolibarr.
 
Dolibarr has added a percentage. There is also an option to add a type into Dolibarr.
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= The tasks (to-do) =
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=The tasks (to-do)=
 
A task has the following properties:
 
A task has the following properties:
* A label (In the ical norm: summary)
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* A description (In the ical norm: description)
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*A label (In the ical norm: summary)
* A start date (In the ical norm: dtstart)
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*A description (In the ical norm: description)
* An end date (In the ical norm: due) or a duration (In the ical norm: duration) but one or other not both.
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*A start date (In the ical norm: dtstart)
* A percentage of accomplishment (In the ical norm: percent-complete).
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*An end date (In the ical norm: due) or a duration (In the ical norm: duration) but one or other not both.
* A priority (In the ical norm: priority).
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*A percentage of accomplishment (In the ical norm: percent-complete).
* A status (running, confirmed or canceled)
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*A priority (In the ical norm: priority).
* Other informations less important.
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*A status (running, confirmed or canceled)
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*Other informations less important.
    
'''Example of use case''':
 
'''Example of use case''':
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This concept is managed by [[Module Projects]].
 
This concept is managed by [[Module Projects]].
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= The journals (journal) =
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=The journals (journal)=
 
A journal entry is an information. It has following properties:
 
A journal entry is an information. It has following properties:
* A label
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* A description
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*A label
* An information date
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*A description
* A location
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*An information date
* A status (draft, confirmed, deleted).
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*A location
* Other information less important.
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*A status (draft, confirmed, deleted).
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*Other information less important.
    
'''Example of use case''':
 
'''Example of use case''':
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