from [/unnamedcamp/date-based and event-based](https://scrapbox.io/unnamedcamp/date-based and event-based).

/unnamedcamp/nora.iconAs an example of my personal use, I have created a project for my diary in Scrapbox and have been creating more and more pages called “yyyymmdd_event”. If you ask me whether it is date-based or event-based, it is event-based, but I am very conscious of the date.

  • Create a project for your diary in /noratetsu/Scrapbox.

    • Since almost all pages are of the form “yyyymmdd_event”, we do not have a situation where there are pages related to a date in a group of pages that have nothing to do with dates.
    • I didn’t mention the most important thing, but usually we make multiple pages a day.
      • This “event” is not representative of the day or anything like that, but rather “an event unit page, with a date.
  • /unnamedcamp/rashita.iconI have the impression that this one is event-based, using dates.

    • Then, [What is a date base?
    • yyyymmdd_event” is an object that contains date information as meta information.
      • What is the difference between this approach and date-based management?
      • The “date_event” method requires that the “event” be verbalized at the time of titling./unnamedcamp/nishio.icon
        • If you’re trying to keep a record in Scrapbox when you “haven’t yet verbalized the events,” it’s going to be date-based.
        • For example, when you think “Today is an unscheduled holiday and the weather is nice, so let’s go for a walk,” you can make it “date_walk,” or you can make it a “date” page with the event unspecified. It could be “Date_X Considerations” after the fact, after I gloss over what I saw and felt in the course of my walk, or it could be “Date_f” after I find some interesting facility f
        • One line sums it up from [Unnamed experiencing has only date information.
  • Date-based and event-based


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