The same view works properly on Android, however, with the child items shown
for all instances of the parent.
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Four years after, glad to find your post as it confirms there is an issue. The
same is happening to me, only one instance of the task is showing the child
items.
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I think that does something different than what I am looking for. It causes
children than match the filter to also be included in the view as their own
"top-level item".
In my view example above I had the view filtered to @1 and @2 so checking
"Continue searching..." actually has no difference.
I think you need to go into the advanced config and select "continue
searching in branch after main filter match". when I turn this on, I see
tasks under both contexts.
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 3:38 PM, David Rees wrote:
> It seems like enabling children in a hierarchy when a parent is shown
> mu
It seems like enabling children in a hierarchy when a parent is shown
multiple times that the children are only shown for one instance of the
parent (which is chosen "randomly").
I create the following outline:
a(@1, @2)
aa
ab
Then I create a view grouped by category with hierarchy