On Thursday, June 4, 2015 at 6:38:07 PM UTC-4, Dwight Arthur wrote:
>
> Hi, Jennifer.
>
>
> [SNIP...]
>
> Subrules have a comples counterintuitive structure - when you are ready to
> learn about them come back and ask again. Anyhow, when you are through
> click OK and check to see if the view is showing what you want. If so, then
> save it and name it and consider setting up a workspace for it. Advanced
> filters can get to be incredibly complex, but that's because your life is
> incredibly complex.
>
My life is incredibly complex. Can I call in that offer for a subrules
primer? I've tried 500 ways and can't get what I want. Maybe I can
articulate it here and you can suggest smth rather than try to go over what
I've tried so far. Here's what I need to end up with:
2 distinct 'sets' of data,
1st is simple:
Task is *not* HideInToDo and Contexts contains @Job-site
2nd is a bit more:
Caption is any of 'Change Orders, Billables', 'Bring to Jobsite', 'Need for
Jobsite'
is not HideInTodo
has subtasks.
Both rules will produce 'hits' on two distinct branches and I want to see
them in this one view.
If it matters - Show Actions: All, Show Heir: Yes, Show Completed: Recent
The closest rule set I got so far was:
- (not(HideInToDo)) AND
- > OR
- (Caption is 'Change Orders, Billables') OR
- (Caption is 'Bring to Jobsite') OR
- (Caption is 'Need for Jobsite')
- >
- (not(HideInToDo)) AND
- (Contexts contains @Job-site)
Which works great except that I can't figure out how to filter the folders
(selected by Caption above) where there is no subtasks.
Any help appreciated.
Thx.
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