Likewise, I'm struggling to understand that complex set of criteria. Are 
you trying to find the tasks where their parent's context is missing? If 
so, I can't find a way to do that precisely. However, you might want to 
test from be parent's perspective by using "HasSubTasks" and "Contexts... 
is empty" in your filter.

On Saturday, 3 June 2023 at 14:48:24 UTC+1 A. W. wrote:

> Hm. i think that making a step back and defining precisely what - not how 
> - needs to be the outcome could be a reasonable next step.
> Currently i do not get - on the what level - what the plan to achieve is.
> If you want to discuss ;) - pick a time. sometimes explaining to somebody 
> else solves the issue ;).
> https://calendly.com/deugister/one-on-one-with-me 
>
> Radek Pilich schrieb am Dienstag, 30. Mai 2023 um 16:45:20 UTC+2:
>
>> I might be hungry or not thinking..... 
>>
>> I cannot figure out how to set up filter conditions so that it includes 
>> tasks that have both parent context and included child context assigned AND 
>> at the same time doesn't include tasks, that have only the included child 
>> context assigned, without having the parent context assigned.
>>
>> No matter what I try, I always get all the tasks, I cannot exclude those 
>> that have only the included child context.
>>
>> Please help.
>>
>

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