I have not tried it but I am guessing that you could use a 'Next Actions" action filter to look through all of the projects in your profile and pick out, for each project, the next task that should be worked on, and then you could sort that view by computed-score to show which of those actions is most deserving of being worked on right now. This assumes that you are looking at a non-hierarchical to-do list. Once you introduce the concept of sorting to a hierarchical view I get lost.

-Dwight

On 11/6/2017 3:19 PM, Christoph Zwerschke wrote:
Am 06.11.2017 um 19:10 schrieb Laurence Glazier:
I find that this view is not sorted by computed score, though this
is selected in the filters. The actions shown are the first active
ones in the order of the hierarchy. If the filter is changed from
Next actions to Active actions, sorting works correctly. Is there
something I am not seeing here? Any advice would be welcome, as it
would be nice to pick out an important task from several projects
without having to go through each one manually and star them.
"Next action" is defined as "first active action" in MLO.

The order used to determine which is considered "first" seems to be just the default order in the hiearchy and not dependent on the sort order of the view.

You can create a custom "Active Actions by Project" view. This will show all active actions per project. I don't think it's possible to show just the first active action in that sort order.

-- Christoph


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