Re: [MLO] Re: Question on Hierarchy & To-Do Filters

2021-01-29 Thread Andrei, Win MLO user
*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, funjul...@gmail.com: > Oh, sorry, I thought you were

Re: [MLO] Re: Question on Hierarchy & To-Do Filters

2021-01-28 Thread funjul...@gmail.com
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,

Re: [MLO] Re: Question on Hierarchy & To-Do Filters

2021-01-27 Thread Andrei Bacean
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

Re: [MLO] Re: Question on Hierarchy & To-Do Filters

2021-01-27 Thread funjul...@gmail.com
Or, maybe not - Andrei now says this is a bug! On Monday, January 25, 2021 at 11:38:31 PM UTC-8 funjul...@gmail.com 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

Re: [MLO] Re: Question on Hierarchy & To-Do Filters

2021-01-25 Thread funjul...@gmail.com
> 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

Re: [MLO] Re: Question on Hierarchy & To-Do Filters

2021-01-24 Thread funjul...@gmail.com
> 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

RE: [MLO] Re: Question on Hierarchy To-Do Filters

2015-03-17 Thread Dwight Arthur
Hi, John. Reading your description I now have a better understanding of what you are trying to do but no better understanding of why it does not work for you. My profile is fairly complex but it may have fewer levels that I’m guessing yours might have. ByDueDate has (as far as I can see) three

Re: [MLO] Re: Question on Hierarchy To-Do Filters

2015-03-17 Thread JL Fitzpatrick
Thank you for your time in responding to my query. So if I understand correctly (and apparently I don't), under the Filter menu the General tab (Actions / Hierarchy / Completed) should take precedence over the Advanced Filter near the bottom. That would make sense given its location in the

RE: [MLO] Re: Question on Hierarchy To-Do Filters

2015-03-16 Thread Dwight Arthur
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