Thanks Neal,

not exactly what I was looking for, but nevertheless a useful
workaround.

I still believe, something like "ParentsImportancy" or
"ProjectsImportancy" as a filter criteria would be very useful.

Thanks, Eberhard

On 12 Apr., 22:48, Neal <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually, it is pretty easy to change the entire project by "selecting" the
> project task and "shift selecting" the last task in the project.  You can
> then change all tasks importance levels all at one time.
>
> I've thought about this for awhile and I really don't have any better way of
> doing this.  Contexts introduce their own problems with this, flags have the
> same issue as you are facing.  Placing projects in different "top level"
> somethings (folders, parents, projects) might be the only other
> alternative...
>
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 5:16 AM, Eberhard <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm wondering how to realize the following...
>
> > I'm having a list of projects, and I've defined different levels of
> > importancy for those projects.
>
> > What I would like to make, would be a view, showing only projects of a
> > certain importancy PLUS their tasks.
>
> > Let's say... our of
>
> > project 1 (importancy 100)
> > |----- subtask 01 (importancy 100)
> > |----- subtask 02 (importancy 100)
> > project 2 (importancy 150)
> > |----- subtask 03 (importancy 100)
> > |----- subtask 04 (importancy 100)
> > project 3 (importancy 200)
> > |----- subtask 05 (importancy 100)
> > |----- subtask 06 (importancy 100)
> > project 4 (importancy 100)
> > |----- subtask 07 (importancy 100)
> > |----- subtask 08 (importancy 100)
>
> > I'd like to extract only projects having an importancy > 100,
> > means ...
>
> > project 2 (importancy 150)
> > |----- subtask 03 (importancy 100)
> > |----- subtask 04 (importancy 100)
> > project 3 (importancy 200)
> > |----- subtask 05 (importancy 100)
> > |----- subtask 06 (importancy 100)
>
> > It's clear to me how to filter entries according to importancy, but
> > that would lead me only to a "list of projects" (having high
> > importancy) WITHOUT their subtasks (since their importancy would not
> > be neccessarily "high" as well).
>
> > Unfortunately we do not have a filter criteria like
> > "ParentsImportancy" or "ProjectsImportancy", which would certainly do
> > the trick.
>
> > And on the other hand, always changing importancy of project AND
> > subtasks wouldn't be very handy.
>
> > Any idea, how to work around?
>
> > Thanks, Eberhard
>
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