[MLO] Re: Beta bug: Add subrule clears the current rule

2012-07-06 Thread robisme
I agree, and have an exemple request :

I'd like to set a particular format to task featuring those criterias:
- task has incomplete subtasks
- those incomplete subtasks are available
- those available incomplete subtasks contain the word Full Name: in the 
note

Is that possible ?




Le mardi 2 février 2010 15:45:33 UTC+1, pottster a écrit :

 Thanks for the response Andrey but I don't really understand.
 What is the purpose of this intended behaviour?

 By the way, when we move out of Beta on 3.5.0 and you update the
 User's Guide documentation would it be possible to put a bit more
 detail into the section on Advanced Filtering? It's very thin at the
 moment. I'm sure more people would use this functionality if they
 understood the options a bit better - not everybody is into Boolean
 operators and queries ;-)

 Thanks again,
 Ken

 On Feb 2, 9:51 am, Andrey Tkachuk (MLO) for...@mylifeorganized.net
 wrote:
  Yes it is intended behavior. When you create subrule the current
  record actually converted to brackets () and the formula of the item
  you converted is ignored.
  So if you want to keep created rules and move them to brackets just do
  the following
  1) create new empty rule
  2) move your current rules as subrule of the created rule
 
  A.
 
  On Jan 28, 10:19 pm, Lisa Stroyan lstro...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   I think this might have been in previous version too; not sure.
 
   I have a view with 2 rules.  The first one is Flag  (none).  I want
   to add a subrule, so that I say, Flag  none OR ToplevelParent
   contains Inbox.  I click on Add subrule, and I have to reenter Flag
none because it is changed to Empty.
 
   If this is the intended behavior, it's not very intuitive.  I would
   like it to keep Flag  none, and put me in a *new* empty rule.
 
   Lisa
 
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Re: [MLO] Re: Beta bug: Add subrule clears the current rule

2012-07-06 Thread Lisa Stroyan
Are you trying to filter, or format?

If you are using advanced filtering, are you trying to show the parent of
such subtasks, or the subtasks?

Lisa

On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 7:23 AM, robisme robillardoliv...@gmail.com wrote:

 I agree, and have an exemple request :

 I'd like to set a particular format to task featuring those criterias:
 - task has incomplete subtasks
 - those incomplete subtasks are available
 - those available incomplete subtasks contain the word Full Name: in the
 note

 Is that possible ?




 Le mardi 2 février 2010 15:45:33 UTC+1, pottster a écrit :

 Thanks for the response Andrey but I don't really understand.
 What is the purpose of this intended behaviour?

 By the way, when we move out of Beta on 3.5.0 and you update the
 User's Guide documentation would it be possible to put a bit more
 detail into the section on Advanced Filtering? It's very thin at the
 moment. I'm sure more people would use this functionality if they
 understood the options a bit better - not everybody is into Boolean
 operators and queries ;-)

 Thanks again,
 Ken

 On Feb 2, 9:51 am, Andrey Tkachuk (MLO) for...@mylifeorganized.net
 wrote:
  Yes it is intended behavior. When you create subrule the current
  record actually converted to brackets () and the formula of the item
  you converted is ignored.
  So if you want to keep created rules and move them to brackets just do
  the following
  1) create new empty rule
  2) move your current rules as subrule of the created rule
 
  A.
 
  On Jan 28, 10:19 pm, Lisa Stroyan lstro...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   I think this might have been in previous version too; not sure.
 
   I have a view with 2 rules.  The first one is Flag  (none).  I want
   to add a subrule, so that I say, Flag  none OR ToplevelParent
   contains Inbox.  I click on Add subrule, and I have to reenter Flag
none because it is changed to Empty.
 
   If this is the intended behavior, it's not very intuitive.  I would
   like it to keep Flag  none, and put me in a *new* empty rule.
 
   Lisa
 
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Re: [MLO] Re: Beta bug: Add subrule clears the current rule

2012-07-06 Thread robisme
I'm trying to format, not filter.
To manage contact-related tasks, I usually drag a contact from outlook, and 
I'd like this contact to be bold if something in it's subtree is to do.

More generally speaking, I think I don't understand the use of sub-rules vs 
rules, as I don't see any difference.

Le vendredi 6 juillet 2012 15:49:07 UTC+2, Lisa S a écrit :

 Are you trying to filter, or format? 

 If you are using advanced filtering, are you trying to show the parent of 
 such subtasks, or the subtasks?

 Lisa

 On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 7:23 AM, robisme robillardoliv...@gmail.comwrote:

 I agree, and have an exemple request :

 I'd like to set a particular format to task featuring those criterias:
 - task has incomplete subtasks
 - those incomplete subtasks are available
 - those available incomplete subtasks contain the word Full Name: in 
 the note

 Is that possible ?




 Le mardi 2 février 2010 15:45:33 UTC+1, pottster a écrit :

 Thanks for the response Andrey but I don't really understand.
 What is the purpose of this intended behaviour?

 By the way, when we move out of Beta on 3.5.0 and you update the
 User's Guide documentation would it be possible to put a bit more
 detail into the section on Advanced Filtering? It's very thin at the
 moment. I'm sure more people would use this functionality if they
 understood the options a bit better - not everybody is into Boolean
 operators and queries ;-)

 Thanks again,
 Ken

 On Feb 2, 9:51 am, Andrey Tkachuk (MLO) for...@mylifeorganized.net
 wrote:
  Yes it is intended behavior. When you create subrule the current
  record actually converted to brackets () and the formula of the item
  you converted is ignored.
  So if you want to keep created rules and move them to brackets just do
  the following
  1) create new empty rule
  2) move your current rules as subrule of the created rule
 
  A.
 
  On Jan 28, 10:19 pm, Lisa Stroyan lstro...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   I think this might have been in previous version too; not sure.
 
   I have a view with 2 rules.  The first one is Flag  (none).  I want
   to add a subrule, so that I say, Flag  none OR ToplevelParent
   contains Inbox.  I click on Add subrule, and I have to reenter Flag
none because it is changed to Empty.
 
   If this is the intended behavior, it's not very intuitive.  I would
   like it to keep Flag  none, and put me in a *new* empty rule.
 
   Lisa
 
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[MLO] Re: Beta bug: Add subrule clears the current rule

2010-02-02 Thread Andrey Tkachuk (MLO)
Yes it is intended behavior. When you create subrule the current
record actually converted to brackets () and the formula of the item
you converted is ignored.
So if you want to keep created rules and move them to brackets just do
the following
1) create new empty rule
2) move your current rules as subrule of the created rule

A.

On Jan 28, 10:19 pm, Lisa Stroyan lstro...@gmail.com wrote:
 I think this might have been in previous version too; not sure.

 I have a view with 2 rules.  The first one is Flag  (none).  I want
 to add a subrule, so that I say, Flag  none OR ToplevelParent
 contains Inbox.  I click on Add subrule, and I have to reenter Flag
  none because it is changed to Empty.

 If this is the intended behavior, it's not very intuitive.  I would
 like it to keep Flag  none, and put me in a *new* empty rule.

 Lisa

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[MLO] Re: Beta bug: Add subrule clears the current rule

2010-02-02 Thread pottster
Thanks for the response Andrey but I don't really understand.
What is the purpose of this intended behaviour?

By the way, when we move out of Beta on 3.5.0 and you update the
User's Guide documentation would it be possible to put a bit more
detail into the section on Advanced Filtering? It's very thin at the
moment. I'm sure more people would use this functionality if they
understood the options a bit better - not everybody is into Boolean
operators and queries ;-)

Thanks again,
Ken

On Feb 2, 9:51 am, Andrey Tkachuk (MLO) for...@mylifeorganized.net
wrote:
 Yes it is intended behavior. When you create subrule the current
 record actually converted to brackets () and the formula of the item
 you converted is ignored.
 So if you want to keep created rules and move them to brackets just do
 the following
 1) create new empty rule
 2) move your current rules as subrule of the created rule

 A.

 On Jan 28, 10:19 pm, Lisa Stroyan lstro...@gmail.com wrote:

  I think this might have been in previous version too; not sure.

  I have a view with 2 rules.  The first one is Flag  (none).  I want
  to add a subrule, so that I say, Flag  none OR ToplevelParent
  contains Inbox.  I click on Add subrule, and I have to reenter Flag
   none because it is changed to Empty.

  If this is the intended behavior, it's not very intuitive.  I would
  like it to keep Flag  none, and put me in a *new* empty rule.

  Lisa

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[MLO] Re: Beta bug: Add subrule clears the current rule

2010-01-28 Thread pottster
I know what you mean but I think that following the addition of a
subrule the parent rule, rather than being empty, just doesn't display
the detail of the rule. So it remains active - you don't have to
reenter. Which is still far from helpful as you're left guessing what
the parent rule is if you revisit your advanced filter setup.

Ken

On Jan 28, 7:19 pm, Lisa Stroyan lstro...@gmail.com wrote:
 I think this might have been in previous version too; not sure.

 I have a view with 2 rules.  The first one is Flag  (none).  I want
 to add a subrule, so that I say, Flag  none OR ToplevelParent
 contains Inbox.  I click on Add subrule, and I have to reenter Flag
  none because it is changed to Empty.

 If this is the intended behavior, it's not very intuitive.  I would
 like it to keep Flag  none, and put me in a *new* empty rule.

 Lisa

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