pepsifreak wrote:
Okay so kinda my answer. There is no way to know where an assignment came from, so you can't really delete specific ones without adding a particular character/word to the end and checking for that.
I am not getting what you mean sorry.....
Exercise and motivational goal assignements in vitalsub are only added through the @VitalSubAssignemen() command (which takes a random line found in \apps\vitalsub\assignements.txt and set it in the \system\vitalsub\exercise.cld file.....and that is your assignement to complete). The only other way to add an assignement in vitalsub is to manually adding it through the vitalsub app itself and, even then, it gets added to the same \system\vitalsub\exercise.cld file.
So i don't get why you say there is no way to know where an assignement come from....aren't you mixing up with @CustomTasks which are another thing? those acts during the tease session more or less like a @CBT but with anything you decide with your customtask files.
VitalSub assignement are meant to be done between sessions (just like the tasks you get from @SendDailyTasks) and they should be eliminated once completed i think... you have the possibility to start a session in a different way if you use vitalsub by reporting your results to the domme by either checking or not checking the boxes so that she can know if you have completed the tasks or not.
I think that when you report to the domme, those tasks should be eliminated in any case (basically it should delete exercise.cld or empty it)....afterall you completed, or failed, your "mission" and there is no reason for them to remain there.
Otherwise, soon you'll have a ton of tasks summing up in the vitalsub list and you'll never be able to fulfill them all between session...thus making the vitalsub app completely pointless.
When you send the report, the program already checks for each assignement present to see if its checkbox is checked or not....i think, at the same time, it should also cancel all tasks there because you either failed or succeeded in the "mission" the domme gave you...and infact you'll start with a reward (if all boxes were checked) or a punishemnt
pepsifreak wrote:Deleting could become normal behavior but I think the current set up is meant for recurring tasks, with stuff set by scripts not being accounted for. I could be wrong so if anyone else has an opinion let me know.
Using a filter like I mentioned would not require any scripts to be changed because I can add it to the command so it's automatic.
But where do you find these tasks you are referring to? and how you delete them with a filter? which command do you use to delete them? VitalSub tasks are not "stuff set by script"....they are dealt with a specific @VitalSubAssignement taks and thats it...