Hi there, hoping someone can help. Long time OF user on Mac, iPhone and iPad and feel almost embarrassed to be stumped by this one.
Had a big re-design/tidy-up the other day of all my projects, contexts etc. I now have a Project Hierarchy which includes:
Library | Personal (Folder) | Shopping
As noted, Personal is a folder and Shopping is a Project. I then have contexts which have various shop locations as their titles (e.g. 'Local, 'City', etc.).
For ages I have had a perspective called 'Available by Due' which is supposed to show all actions I could take, sorted by Due Date (I use start and due dates for all action). The view filters (it's a context based view) are:
Context Filter – Remaining
Grouping – Due
Sorting – Due
Availability Filter – Available
Status Filter – Any Status
Estimated Time Filter – Any Duration
Ordinarily this has been my 'go-to' list for everything I could/should be doing. However today I noticed that it dropped into this list, under grouping "No due Date", "Shopping" as if this were an action when, in fact, it is a project. Some messing around seems to show that if there is at least one future action within the Shopping Project it disappears (provided the start & due dates are in the future) but as soon as the project is empty it appears again.
Is this expected behaviour? It's acting like an action, not a project. Is this because it's a project within a folder?
Would welcome any thoughts/advice.
Thanks,
David
Had a big re-design/tidy-up the other day of all my projects, contexts etc. I now have a Project Hierarchy which includes:
Library | Personal (Folder) | Shopping
As noted, Personal is a folder and Shopping is a Project. I then have contexts which have various shop locations as their titles (e.g. 'Local, 'City', etc.).
For ages I have had a perspective called 'Available by Due' which is supposed to show all actions I could take, sorted by Due Date (I use start and due dates for all action). The view filters (it's a context based view) are:
Context Filter – Remaining
Grouping – Due
Sorting – Due
Availability Filter – Available
Status Filter – Any Status
Estimated Time Filter – Any Duration
Ordinarily this has been my 'go-to' list for everything I could/should be doing. However today I noticed that it dropped into this list, under grouping "No due Date", "Shopping" as if this were an action when, in fact, it is a project. Some messing around seems to show that if there is at least one future action within the Shopping Project it disappears (provided the start & due dates are in the future) but as soon as the project is empty it appears again.
Is this expected behaviour? It's acting like an action, not a project. Is this because it's a project within a folder?
Would welcome any thoughts/advice.
Thanks,
David