*Yes I'd love to join the beta testing team, thank you! * I've forwarded the message to the support [at] mylifeorganized.net Check your inbox for an invite letter.
Best wishes Andrew четверг, 28 января 2021 г. в 14:14:23 UTC+2, [email protected]: > Oh, sorry, I thought you were Andrey! > > And the hierarchy bugs were something that frustrated me a while back when > I started to use MLO. > > Yes I'd love to join the beta testing team, thank you! > > On Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at 1:50:21 AM UTC-8 Andrei Bacean wrote: > >> hi >> >> i'm a user like you, and i can be wrong sometimes ;) >> Please do not confuse me with Andrey, the developer. >> >> Regarding how MLO treats hierarchy filtering, I'm used to this behavior >> of the program for long time, and I considered it to be normal. >> By the way, would you like to join the MLO beta testing team? Sorry, >> maybe you have been already asked to apply. >> >> Have a nice day >> >> best regards >> Andrew >> >> >> >> среда, 27 января 2021 г. в 10:44:22 UTC+2, [email protected]: >> >>> Or, maybe not - Andrei now says this is a bug! >>> >>> On Monday, January 25, 2021 at 11:38:31 PM UTC-8 [email protected] >>> wrote: >>> >>>> > Hierarchical views are created in two steps (well, more really but >>>> only two that matter to this discussion) First, the main and advanced >>>> filters are applied to create a flat list of items that pass the filter at >>>> that level. The second step makes it hierarchical: the children and/or >>>> parents (per your request) are attached to each of the items that passed >>>> step one. The children and/or parents are filtered based **not** on >>>> the main and advanced filters but on the child filter and/or parent filter >>>> (click the “config” button after the Show Hierarchy filter). Then the >>>> resulting trees are merged and your view is ready. >>>> >>>> Dwight, did you see Andrei's latest video: >>>> https://groups.google.com/g/mylifeorganized/c/0Df7e26Gk5I >>>> >>>> Apparently this is *not* how it works - the parent filter actually >>>> controls whether items pass the main filter based on their parents. >>>> >>>> On Monday, March 16, 2015 at 10:47:01 AM UTC-7 Dwight Arthur wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi, John. I don’t understand your situation well enough to be able to >>>>> help you with a solution but I can talk through MLO’s concept of filtered >>>>> hierarchies and maybe it will help. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> It appears to me that you want to apply a filter to your hierarchy and >>>>> have it applied across all the levels of your hierarchy. Unfortunately >>>>> it’s >>>>> not that simple. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hierarchical views are created in two steps (well, more really but >>>>> only two that matter to this discussion) First, the main and advanced >>>>> filters are applied to create a flat list of items that pass the filter >>>>> at >>>>> that level. The second step makes it hierarchical: the children and/or >>>>> parents (per your request) are attached to each of the items that passed >>>>> step one. The children and/or parents are filtered based **not** on >>>>> the main and advanced filters but on the child filter and/or parent >>>>> filter >>>>> (click the “config” button after the Show Hierarchy filter). Then the >>>>> resulting trees are merged and your view is ready. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I’m not sure if this is what you are after, but you could try turning >>>>> Show Completed to Yes in the main filter and adding a child filter, >>>>> Complete is False >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> None of this explains why you would get a nearly empty view when you >>>>> set the main filter for Show Completed to No. We would have to dig >>>>> further >>>>> – if you don’t need to investigate this question that’s great, otherwise >>>>> please let us know whether the project or any level parent of the missing >>>>> tasks were completed. If not, to investigate this further I would ask you >>>>> to post your profile file to the forum – if you do not want to publish >>>>> the >>>>> actual contents of your profile (I wouldn’t) maybe you could create a new >>>>> blank profile, set up some dummy projects and tasks and reproduce the >>>>> situation there, and then post it. >>>>> >>>>> -Dwight >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> *On* Monday, March 16, 2015 11:22 AM, John Lewis Fitzpatrick wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Advanced Filter settings are default for "By due date" view >>>>> (DueDateTime / Exists). >>>>> >>>>> -- 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/aecc0f2a-6726-40da-8eba-4a8e0b6df5cbn%40googlegroups.com.
