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Ah. Parent Title shouldn't be in the list of searchable attributes (as that capability is not currently implemented). You can do a search for the parents via an Advanced search of:
Item Title matches wildcard @* and Has Children equals Yes (make sure Has Children is checked in Tools | Options | Attributes if it doesn't show in the list of attributes in the search grid). We'll consider adding this capability in a future release. |
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To give you an example. In my GTD template I have a Folder called Next Actions (Parent Folder) and Subfolders called @Computer, @Customer Site, @Email, @Meetings, @Phone, etc. It is these folders that I would like to place my Tasks, which will be children of the @ folders. It would be advantageous to do a query of one's database to show ALL task regardless of context that are due today or within the next 7 days AND have NOT been Completed. This Search criterion above would yield all data from ANY of my @ folders as long as the date contraint is met and the task has not been completed. Without the Parent Title Search option, I have to build a query for each @folder.... not elegant. |
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Re: Getting Things Done Template 1.1, by Wil Ussery
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I am still looking for an Ecco replacement and have had trouble installing Ecco on a Windows XP machine. I am also searching for a research collector, annotator, that can receive feeds. Nonetheless, UR is beautifully executed. The care and attention, and style, shine through. |
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