Sorry

On Thu, Aug 8, 2024, 12:12 PM A. W. <[email protected]> wrote:

> sounds to me like using two views could do the trick..
>
> As is it for grouping - logical grouping - based on how MLO works i often
> mix and match for logical groupings with technical groupings:
> - by using dashboards - the broadest information aggregate
> - by using views
> - by using groupings within views - the finest viewpoint
> which is the technical hierachy by information aggregations features - i
> would say.
> Obviously, as you are already doing, by using appropriate filtering.
>
> Cheers -A
>
> Ma S schrieb am Mittwoch, 7. August 2024 um 17:27:36 UTC+2:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I'm new with MLO and impressed by the possibilities. Maybe I should
>> rather say 'overwhelmed':p
>> In the last week I have tried several filters, looked throught the
>> advanced filter as well, but there are quite a couple of things that I'm
>> not grasping yet.
>>
>> The issue I would like to adress in this question is the following:
>>
>> Besides the standard workspaces I have created a workspace for 'Today -
>> work' and 'Today - Home'.
>> Filtering on the context to get the appropriate tasks (work v.s. home) is
>> working. Filtering on startdate is working as well.
>>
>> However:
>> Within these views I would like to make a distinction between tasks with
>> a time assigned to them and tasks without a time assigned to them.
>> Furthermore, I would like the hierarchy to be visible, and the parents
>> clickable just as the children.
>> When I set the following:
>>
>>    - setting 'show hierarchy' to 'no'
>>    -  grouping by 'scheduled on time' and then by 'parent'
>>    - or grouping by 'scheduled on time' then 'top level parent' then
>>       'parent'
>>       - Sort by time
>>
>> It looks nice and this is the view I actually wanted. However... the
>> parents itself are non-clickable (it is not possible to tick them off and
>> complete them). I would really like to be able to tick a parent off as well
>> when I decide that the task is completed (even if not all subtasks have
>> been completed).
>>
>> So actually I would like to have the group 'scheduled on time: yes' with
>> a normal hierarchy and a group 'scheduled on time: no' with a normal
>> hierarchy.
>>
>> Is this possible? (without making another seperate workspace)
>>
>> Many thanks in advance:)
>>
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