@Ev_Onegin
Hi,
Do you ever use our Advanced search to create the filters? Do you mean that you want the filters to be created as Todoist?
Best regards,
Doit.im Team
Add ability to specify logical conditions as Todoist
https://todoist.com/Help/Filtering
• Boolean operators queries
• tag, context, project
• and etc.
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03/02/2015 07:38#1PRO
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03/02/2015 10:39#2PRO
@wendy_only
Do you ever use our Advanced search to create the filters?
- Yes I use Advanced search to create the filters. Unfortunately, it is not flexible
You can not specify the logical conditions:
• and
• or
• and / or
• exclude tags, projects, contexts
• Specify in a filtering start time and deadline time (now shows only one of them that first indicated in advansed search) http://help.doit.im/topics/5621
Do you mean that you want the filters to be created as Todoist?
- Or Todoist or with the same capabilities
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03/02/2015 18:02#3PRO
I agree with all this. Examples of other apps that have powerful "advanced filtering" is Toodledo (theirs is called "Saved Searches") and RememberTheMilk (theirs is called "Smart Lists").
An example of a saved search (advanced filter) that I would find useful is to show all Next and Waiting that are either High or Medium priority or have a deadline in the next 10 days.
What I would also like - as an additional feature - is to be able to define and save the filtering criteria as such while leaving it entirely open which list to base the filtering on. For example, I could create and save the abovementioned filter (High and Medium Priority Next and Waiting, perhaps call it "RedBlueNextWait") and could subsequently press that filter option when on any project, list, context list, next list, any list at all, and have those filtering criteria applied to that list (to the extent possible for that list). One filter, one button, that will work on any list. Very flexible and powerful. -
03/03/2015 04:08#4PRO
@Folke @Ev_Onegin
Hi,
Thank you for your feedback. We will improve this feature.
Best regards,
Doit.im Team