Smart list results differ on website and iPhone
I have defined a smart list "Done today" as "completed:today". On the web, this smart list contains all my completed tasks (as expected), but on the iPhone it's always empty...
Oh, to be more precise: it's defined as "completed:today and not list:!Shop" where "Shop" is the name of a checklist with items I need to shop for.
Oh, to be more precise: it's defined as "completed:today and not list:!Shop" where "Shop" is the name of a checklist with items I need to shop for.
andrewski (Remember The Milk) says:
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I just found the reason!
The iPhone App always shows "uncompleted" tasks (button on the bottom with that label is highlighted by default). For a query that limits the results to completed tasks, this will always be an empty list...
And indeed, if I click on "Completed", I get all the tasks I finished today.
Apparently the web site implementation of smart lists is smarter than the one in the iPhone App ;)
The iPhone App always shows "uncompleted" tasks (button on the bottom with that label is highlighted by default). For a query that limits the results to completed tasks, this will always be an empty list...
And indeed, if I click on "Completed", I get all the tasks I finished today.
Apparently the web site implementation of smart lists is smarter than the one in the iPhone App ;)