Re: [MLO] Re: View showing Next Action with Project, sorted by Comp Score ... SUCCESS !

2014-12-05 Thread John Smith
Wow. Got it (I think). What would be nice much easier all round would if there was a tickbox on an item saying "inherit Importance from Parent" and another saying "inhert Urgency from Parent". And that way life would be very much easier all round (!) Given that there is exactly such a thing for

Re: [MLO] Re: View showing Next Action with Project, sorted by Comp Score ... SUCCESS !

2014-12-04 Thread Dwight Arthur
First we need to discuss how sorting works in a hierarchical view. Then we can discuss computed score. Until the current version, MLO allowed hierarchy -or- sorting but no view had both. In MLO v4 we got the ability to sort a hierarchical view. It's a relatively new concept and may not yet be f

Re: [MLO] Re: View showing Next Action with Project, sorted by Comp Score ... SUCCESS !

2014-12-03 Thread Dwight Arthur
My conclusion is that my treatise on computed-score may still be necessary. Will attempt to get it out in the next 24h -Dwight Mlo betazoid on Android sgn2 On Dec 4, 2014, John Smith wrote: >> Third, the reason that empty projects are not showing is your parent >filter. >Not so fast. If I remove

Re: [MLO] Re: View showing Next Action with Project, sorted by Comp Score ... SUCCESS !

2014-12-03 Thread John Smith
> Third, the reason that empty projects are not showing is your parent filter. Not so fast. If I remove the parent filter the sort orders melt down. I think they are in effect applied at the end to the highest light level of thing, which instead of being Project now becomes er... folder. ==> The pr

RE: [MLO] Re: View showing Next Action with Project, sorted by Comp Score ... SUCCESS !

2014-12-03 Thread Dwight Arthur
First off, congratulations. Secondly, I was getting all ready to write you a treatise on computed-score, which seemed to have been inoperative for you, but now it seems to be working. Could you share what changed to make computed-score work for you? Third, the reason that empty projects a