Let me take a crack at this. Though I don't think I have your answer.

 The most important bit: A Next Actions view will never show a task if that
task does not have a context that is currently open, unless "include
closed" is checked in the "Filters" pane. The Next Action view will show
more than one subtask, if more than one meets all the criteria to make the
list, without regard to the parent task being a project or not.

 With context times that don't overlap, only one of the tasks should ever
show on Next Actions list at one time. If "complete subtasks in order" is
checked, and the context is closed for the top task, then neither would
show. You mentioned that it isn't checked, and you didn't mention a view in
which neither showed, so this is probably not it. But the only thing I can
think of with the information given is that perhaps "complete subtasks in
order" is actually checked. It seems unlikely, but with the power of
"Automatic Formatting" it could look like you have selected the parent task
when in fact the properties panel on the right is showing you data for a
subtask.

 Extraneous junk to consider: I'm a fairly new user myself, and I've run
into quite a few issues like this. The amount of time I've spent trying to
figure out where I've made a mistake is very high. But I still believe MLO
is going to save me time in the future, once I get all of these things
right, so I chalk that time up to future productivity and consider it a
capital expense. I don't know if that will help you, but it's what got me
to go all in with MLO.

 I also realized that I'm not going to be able to get many good answers to
'how my system works' from customer support or from this forum, because the
flexibility of MLO gives me so many places to make a mistake and have a
task fall through the cracks that it's nearly impossible to even explain
the problem, let alone have someone figure out the answer for me.

 So I have quite a few "safety net" views, with corresponding repeat tasks
to check them, and whenever I don't understand why I missed something in
the view I expected it to be in, I create another task to remind me to try
to figure out why that is, and fix it.

 So, in the past few months, I've re-designed my system about four times.
But three of them were in the first couple of weeks, and one was recently.
So I suspect that my workflow is getting closer to how I work, re-designs
will become less frequent, and eventually (hopefully soon) it will be close
enough that I'll decide a re-design is not worth the effort.

 One tip I found useful: I use another checklist program or productivity
app for some projects, and simply insert a task and a link in MLO. I do
this when I haven't quite figured out how to make it perfect in MLO. I use
Keep, Toodledo, and Evernote. for these few. But the number of tasks listed
in those apps is shrinking and rapidly approaching zero.

 So, I probably didn't answer your question here, but hopefully that info
will help you decide to take the plunge and move to MLO.

 My reason for deciding to take the plunge was that MLO seems to be
designed to allow you to design a workflow however you wish, and when
someone comes on the forum saying things should be changed in a particular
way by the designers, the response is usually a polite version of "no, we
like it configurable, not configured".

 - Trevor.

On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 4:16 AM Darryl Brooks <[email protected]> wrote:

> OK, been using MLO for a week now and getting a handle on how to use it as
> a tool that is better than what I had, but still not really differentiating
> it to its potential.
>
> One of the things that is intriguing about MLO is the next action view.
> I've read most, if not all the posts on here about next actions, but still
> unsure on how it works.
>
> Currently, I only have two things left on my list for today. Both are
> recurring tasks, one weekly, one daily. They both have time based contexts.
> Task A has a context with open hours of from 6pm-9pm. Task B has hours of
> 3pm to 6pm. Task B is more important but less urgent. They both show start
> and due dates of today. Task B has an effort, Task A does not.
>
> In the Outline View, both tasks are subtasks under the same folder, but
> Complete Subtasks in Order is not checked. The Folder is not a project.
>
> My Next Action view was simply a copy of All Tasks with Next Actions,
> Hierarchy No and Completed No under the General Filter.
>
> Here's the thing: Only Task A shows on the Next Actions list. Is this
> because, even though it's not a project, only one subtask under the same
> folder can be next? I used folders for areas of responsibility and a visual
> way to organize my tasks. Even if that is true, it seems that if only one
> task would show, it would be Task B. It is in an earlier Open Time context
> and is more important. I slid both importance and urgency of Task A to 0
> and it still is the only one showing.
>
> If I manually move Task B up in the folder, then it becomes the next
> action. Is it that, everything else being equal, it uses the order listed?
> That seems to go against everything else I have read here. The order listed
> is just an arbitrary order based on when I thought to type it in.
>
> Any guidance appreciated.
>
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