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*So if I understand correctly, the reason new2 is hidden is that its parent is a folder, and the parent filter works by filtering tasks based on the characteristics of their parents, and NOT by filtering the display of the parents.* *In other words, the parent filter controls what tasks are shown, as opposed to what parents are shown.* sorry, it seems i was wrong. the help file says that the hierarchical filter may add parent tasks to the tasks which we already have filtered. instead, it affects the display of the filtered tasks. strange behaviour. tested on android. android behaves differently. i will report more testing later. best regards Andrew вторник, 26 января 2021 г. в 09:38:31 UTC+2, [email protected]: > Andrei, thank you so much for the response! > > So if I understand correctly, the reason new2 is hidden is that its parent > is a folder, and the parent filter works by filtering tasks based on the > characteristics of their parents, and NOT by filtering the display of the > parents. > > In other words, the parent filter controls what tasks are shown, as > opposed to what parents are shown. > > But when I try using the same hierarchy with include parent on, and a > parent filter for "isFolder is true," I get the full hierarchy: > > Folder Processed > Project new2 > Project new > Task x > > Task x is still shown and highlighted as matching the filters, even though > its parent is NOT a folder. > > Why is this? It doesn't meet the condition we have set. > > And when I try using the same hierarchy with include child on, and a child > filter for "isProject is true," I still get the full hierarchy: > > Folder Processed > Project new2 > Project new > Task x > > "new" should be hidden, because it doesn't meet the condition. Its child > is not a project. And everything is highlighted. > > And if I try the same thing, with include child on, and a child filter for > "isProject is false," I still get the full hierarchy: > > Folder Processed > Project new2 > Project new > Task x > > But Folder Processed should be hidden. It doesn't meet the condition. Its > children are projects. > > Please help me understand how parent and child filters work! > On Monday, January 25, 2021 at 12:56:19 PM UTC-8 Andrei Bacean wrote: > >> hi, >> >> Please find attached video. Hope you can find the answer to your question. >> >> >> https://www.dropbox.com/s/qyshooyfzizkn7v/Hierarchical%20views%20filtering.mp4?dl=0 >> >> Have a nice day >> Andrew >> >> воскресенье, 24 января 2021 г. в 11:58:11 UTC+2, [email protected]: >> >>> ok, so I have the following hierarchy showing up, with "include parent" >>> on: >>> >>> Folder Processed >>> Project new2 >>> Project new >>> Task x >>> >>> With hierarchy off, only the following show up: >>> >>> new2 >>> x >>> >>> I want the parent project "new" to show up above task x. >>> >>> But if I include a parent filter for "isFolder is false" I get the >>> following: >>> >>> new >>> x >>> >>> and new2 is hidden! That doesn't seem right. >>> >>> And if I turn off both "include parent" and "include child" nothing >>> shows up - how is that possible? Shouldn't it give me the same two that >>> show up in a non-hierarchical view? >>> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MyLifeOrganized" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/mylifeorganized/0b2d27cd-15e4-4113-9e40-68566d6bf795n%40googlegroups.com.
