Lisa,

I understand what you said and it makes sense. It's consistent with the
stuff that developers said during beta testing. It's probably right. It's
way easier to understand than the discussions about recursion that I've
read. Congratulations.

 

But I still don't understand why I want it.

 

The thing that I believe will make the lightbulb come on will be when
somebody can describe an everyday straightforward task management challenge
that can be managed much more effectively by use of this feature.

-Dwight

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lisa Stroyan
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 7:56 PM
To: Groups, Email
Subject: Re: [MLO] Functionally, how much has really changed in version 4?

 

Ooh, a challenge!

 

I think I've figured it out, though not sure I can explain it well quite
yet. It decides whether you should replicate children of matching items in
the main list if they also match the main filter. Do you want them to be
their own entries that you see when you collapse all? You'll only see it on
a view that isn't just "Active" tasks, I think.

 

Example-- If I have this tree:

 

Test parent

        test child

 

And my view criteria is show all tasks which "Caption contains 'test'":

 

A flat view will have:

 

Test parent

Test child

 

A hier. view with "include children" (not parents and not "continue") will
have:

Test parent

        Test child

 

A hier. view with "include children" (not parents) but WITH "continue
searching" will have:

Test parent

        Test child

Test child

 

Collapsing this tree will show you all matches, but also include the
matching children in their own trees.

 

If you can figure out a brilliant way to explain it, can I use it in a book?
:)

 

Lisa

 

On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 11:24 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

10.   If you can figure out a use for "continue searching in branch after
main filter match" do us all a favor and come back here to explain it.





 

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Lisa

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