Warning: advice from amateur follows!

I have no idea if this will work but I suspect that a wildcard might work 
for you. In place of @Walmart try @Walmart*. If I am lucky this will work 
for you.

If the above doesn't work, try INCLUDE @Walmart.

If neither of these work, transport yourself back in time to before 2008 
and use Wal-Mart. Just kidding on this one -- here's info from Wikipedia: 
On June 30, 2008, Wal-Mart removed the hyphen from its logo and replaced 
the star with a Spark symbol. The store branding became "Walmart", with the 
corporate name remaining with the hyphen as "Wal-Mart".

Hope this works for you...

On Thursday, February 22, 2024 at 6:57:01 PM UTC-8 Rob Feeny wrote:

> I am struggling with the same thing. I followed the directions found at 
> https://blog.mylifeorganized.net/2019/05/using-included-contexts.html but 
> the behavior is not as expected. 
>
> I live between 2 different Walmart locations. I want the location based 
> context reminders to go off for any Walmart tasks,  no matter which 
> location I end up at. Since I can't have two locations for one context, I 
> have created two contexts, @WalmartThisPlace & @WalmartThatPlace and set up 
> the location notifications. Then I created @Walmart and selected it as an 
> included context for both of those locations. When I switch to "Active by 
> context" view on Android, tasks with the assigned context of @Walmart do 
> not appear under either the @WalmartThisPlace & @WalmartThatPlace contexts. 
>
> So then I thought maybe I've mixed up my understanding and have it 
> backwards? So I reversed things, choosing @WalmartThisPlace as an included 
> context of @Walmart, but that also didn't do anything. When I look at 
> @Walmart in "Active by Context" view, none of the tasks with context 
> @WalmartThatPlace appear under @Walmart.
>
> Is this a problem with the "Active by Context" or our understanding of how 
> it works?
>
> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 12:42:32 PM UTC-7 Marcia J wrote:
>
>> Active by context show a task under its various contexts, but not under 
>> its included contexts.
>>
>> For example, if context B includes context A and I assign B to a task, 
>> the task will show under task B. I was assuming it would also show under 
>> context A since A is included with B, but that isn't happening. 
>>
>> Is there some trick to make that happen or is that not a thing?
>>
>

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