Thanks Dale. Got it working...now how would I add a file with variable file_name as an attachment? Here's what I've got so far
tell application "Finder" to set file_name to (name of theFile) tell application "OmniFocus" set theTask to "Read " & file_name set dueDate to (current date) set time of dueDate to 0 + (16 * hours) set startDate to (current date) tell default document set theContext to first flattened context where its name = "Device" set theFolder to first flattened folder where its name = "Work" set theProject to first flattened project of theFolder where its name = "Read" tell theProject to make a new task with properties {name:theTask, context:theContext, due date:dueDate, start date:startDate, estimated minutes:"15"} end tell end tell |
Sorry for such a late response. I have been in the new OmniFocus forum for OF2.
I am not sure if you are wanting a linked file or an embedded file. I would suggest taking the script from Rob Trew in post [URL="http://forums.omnigroup.com/showpost.php?p=127899&postcount=26"]26[/URL] of this thread and modifying that script. You should be able to verify the current script variables are correct for you situation and add in the requirement in placing a task into a specific folder. I hope this helps. You should also know the AppleScript library for OF2 has been changed and this can effect current scripts. I have not tested any scripts in OF2 and will probably not do so until it is officially released and determined if I am going to upgrade to the new version, continue using OF1, or moving to another solution. |
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