Great, thanks! On Sunday, January 8, 2017 at 12:51:14 PM UTC, robisme (Olivier R) wrote: > > Yes you can. > - the rule is "has subtask is True" > - in the "show hierarchy" button, unchek the "include child item" in the > config. > > Olivier > > > Le dimanche 8 janvier 2017 12:12:51 UTC+1, Nishant Tharani a écrit : >> >> Hi, >> >> I've set up some advanced filtering rules. For simplicity's sake, let's >> say I want to show an item that has the context @A . I want to include this >> to show items with subtasks, but I don't want to automatically show all the >> subtasks UNLESS they also meet the rules (ie unless the subtasks themselves >> have the context @A too). >> >> So say I have a task 1 which has the @A context, with subtasks 1.1, 1.2, >> and 1.3. Only 1.2 has the @A context. I want this rule to show 1 and 1.2 >> without showing 1.1 and 1.3. Is there any way I can achieve this? >> >> (PS - I know it will work if I take @A away from task 1 itself, but that >> doesn't work for me :) ) >> >
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