[MLO] Need filter argument "has no time"

2016-12-13 Thread Alexis
I would like to see tasks (using advanced filter) which are due on and 
before tomorrow (Today +1) but i don´t want to see tasks which are due 
today in 2 hours. (has a time). It would be easy if there would be the 
argument (has no time). But i can´t find it and can´t think of any 
workaround. Any ideas?

Thank You
Alexis

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Re: [MLO] Need filter argument "has no time"

2016-12-13 Thread Dwight
Alexis: In MLO, "today with no time" is coded exactly the same as "today 
at midnight (00:00)". If you rewrite your problem statement using "today 
at midnight" it becomes easier to solve. If I am understanding you, you 
do want to see tasks with due date tomorrow all day (-2359), you do 
not want to see tasks due today after midnight (0001-2359) and you do 
want to see tasks today midnight and before. So your test would be 
(((dueDateTime onOrAfter Today+1 00:00) AND (dueDateTime Before 
Today+2)) OR (dueDateTime onOrBefore Today 00:00))


The places where I coded 00:00 can probably be omitted but I put it in 
to keep myself less confused.


It's possible that you did not want to exclude tasks that were due today 
at a time that has already passed, in which case you would substitute 
Now for the last Today.(((dueDateTime onOrAfter Today+1 00:00) AND 
(dueDateTime Before Today+2)) OR (dueDateTime onOrBefore Now))


Or if you wanted to include tasks due earlier today but only if they 
were overdue by 3 hours or more you could use Now-0.125 because three 
hours is 1/8 of a day and 1/8 = 0.125.

-Dwight

On 12/13/2016 11:39 AM, Alexis wrote:

I would like to see tasks (using advanced filter) which are due on and
before tomorrow (Today +1) but i don´t want to see tasks which are due
today in 2 hours. (has a time). It would be easy if there would be the
argument (has no time). But i can´t find it and can´t think of any
workaround. Any ideas?

Thank You
Alexis

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Re: [MLO] Need filter argument "has no time"

2016-12-14 Thread Alexis
Thank you Dwight. That is very confusing. Would it be possible for you to 
poste a screenshot of the window "Setup Advanced Filtering" with the 
settings you wrote? 
I have for example no idea how to find the function "today at midnight"

Thank You. 


Am Dienstag, 13. Dezember 2016 19:00:09 UTC+1 schrieb Dwight:
>
> Alexis: In MLO, "today with no time" is coded exactly the same as "today 
> at midnight (00:00)". If you rewrite your problem statement using "today 
> at midnight" it becomes easier to solve. If I am understanding you, you 
> do want to see tasks with due date tomorrow all day (-2359), you do 
> not want to see tasks due today after midnight (0001-2359) and you do 
> want to see tasks today midnight and before. So your test would be 
> (((dueDateTime onOrAfter Today+1 00:00) AND (dueDateTime Before 
> Today+2)) OR (dueDateTime onOrBefore Today 00:00)) 
>
> The places where I coded 00:00 can probably be omitted but I put it in 
> to keep myself less confused. 
>
> It's possible that you did not want to exclude tasks that were due today 
> at a time that has already passed, in which case you would substitute 
> Now for the last Today.(((dueDateTime onOrAfter Today+1 00:00) AND 
> (dueDateTime Before Today+2)) OR (dueDateTime onOrBefore Now)) 
>
> Or if you wanted to include tasks due earlier today but only if they 
> were overdue by 3 hours or more you could use Now-0.125 because three 
> hours is 1/8 of a day and 1/8 = 0.125. 
> -Dwight 
>
> On 12/13/2016 11:39 AM, Alexis wrote: 
> > I would like to see tasks (using advanced filter) which are due on and 
> > before tomorrow (Today +1) but i don´t want to see tasks which are due 
> > today in 2 hours. (has a time). It would be easy if there would be the 
> > argument (has no time). But i can´t find it and can´t think of any 
> > workaround. Any ideas? 
> > 
> > Thank You 
> > Alexis 
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Re: [MLO] Need filter argument "has no time"

2016-12-14 Thread Dwight

Hi, Alexis. No screenshot but here is the filter, all tested and debugged:
((DueDateTime before Today+2) AND ((DueDateTime onOrAfter Today+1) OR 
(DueDateTime OnOrBefore Today+0.1)


Let me explain that last part. "OnOrBefore Today" will include the past 
plus anything scheduled today regardless of what time if any it's 
scheduled. "OnOrBefore Today+0.25" will include the past plus anything 
scheduled for today up through 6:00 am (because 0.25 of a day is 6 
hours). So to eliminate anything scheduled for any time today regardless 
of what time it's scheduled for and leave only today's tasks that have 
no time, you have to code Today plus some number, but the number has to 
be smaller than the earliest time anybody might schedule for a task. 
0.1 of a day, if I did my arithmetic correctly, is 0.8 of a second, 
or 00:00:00.8 which is pretty early in the day.


Note that if someone specified a due date and sets a time as well, but 
the time is midnight, you cannot tell that apart from having no time at all.


Apology: in my first reply I showed coding with a day followed by a 
time, like Today+1 00:00 - this is bogus. I should always test my 
solutions before posting them but this time I didn't.You have to code 
today plus some number where the integer part is a day and the 
fractional part is a part of a day, like Today+1.25 - also, 1.0 is 
treated as the same as 1 so there is no way to distinguish "tomorrow at 
midnight" from "tomorrow all day"


Finally, Alexis, if you have any trouble following all of this 
discussion feel free to ignore it and just copy the filter.



-Dwight

On 12/14/2016 4:55 AM, Alexis wrote:

Thank you Dwight. That is very confusing. Would it be possible for you
to poste a screenshot of the window "Setup Advanced Filtering" with the
settings you wrote?
I have for example no idea how to find the function "today at midnight"

Thank You.


Am Dienstag, 13. Dezember 2016 19:00:09 UTC+1 schrieb Dwight:

Alexis: In MLO, "today with no time" is coded exactly the same as
"today
at midnight (00:00)". If you rewrite your problem statement using
"today
at midnight" it becomes easier to solve. If I am understanding you, you
do want to see tasks with due date tomorrow all day (-2359), you do
not want to see tasks due today after midnight (0001-2359) and you do
want to see tasks today midnight and before. So your test would be
(((dueDateTime onOrAfter Today+1 00:00) AND (dueDateTime Before
Today+2)) OR (dueDateTime onOrBefore Today 00:00))

The places where I coded 00:00 can probably be omitted but I put it in
to keep myself less confused.

It's possible that you did not want to exclude tasks that were due
today
at a time that has already passed, in which case you would substitute
Now for the last Today.(((dueDateTime onOrAfter Today+1 00:00) AND
(dueDateTime Before Today+2)) OR (dueDateTime onOrBefore Now))

Or if you wanted to include tasks due earlier today but only if they
were overdue by 3 hours or more you could use Now-0.125 because three
hours is 1/8 of a day and 1/8 = 0.125.
-Dwight

On 12/13/2016 11:39 AM, Alexis wrote:
> I would like to see tasks (using advanced filter) which are due on
and
> before tomorrow (Today +1) but i don´t want to see tasks which are
due
> today in 2 hours. (has a time). It would be easy if there would be
the
> argument (has no time). But i can´t find it and can´t think of any
> workaround. Any ideas?
>
> Thank You
> Alexis
>
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