i've reported the issue from this thread to support email вторник, 26 января 2021 г. в 21:04:25 UTC+2, Andrei Bacean:
> Here is the windows vs android behaviour. > It's seems that you have identified a bug. > > [image: 2021.01.26 bug.png] > > вторник, 26 января 2021 г. в 20:36:22 UTC+2, Andrei Bacean: > >> Hi >> >> >> *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/cecb5d0e-348d-465d-9170-8d750a326e06n%40googlegroups.com.
