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In my tests, that matches all items with a null Date Completed attribute (xyz task, the Task template, and abc appointment item in the sample).
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Therefore, it proves the existance of the "Date Completed" attribute does affect the search result. Armstrong |
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1. as it now becomes obvious that OR (logical operator) actually requires an additional indent in order to work. 2. the manual statement obviously describes the relationship between the criterion row and the "rest" of the search criteria. It just stops there. It doesn't explain further. It doesn't illustrate with screenshot and/or samples. "The Relationship for the first Criteria Row in an indent level determines how the expression represented by that indent level is related to the rest of the search criteria." Kinook, would you be very kind enough to demystify the otherwise powerful GUI search tool? Thank you. Armstrong |
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Would you please rule which interpretation is correct with reference to the "Incomplete Items" search item? The test.zip shows: 1. "Incomplete Item" search criteria which is referred in the above question; 2. "Date Completed" search item obviously misses the "abc" Appointment item. Please help. Thanks. Armstrong |
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An extra indent of the 'or' row is currently needed to produce the desired expression.
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This has been fixed in the latest download.
http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthre...?threadid=3902 |
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