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Task disappears from Today/Planned after dragging it into project #1171

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w-wagner opened this issue Mar 3, 2024 · 1 comment
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Task disappears from Today/Planned after dragging it into project #1171

w-wagner opened this issue Mar 3, 2024 · 1 comment
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w-wagner commented Mar 3, 2024

Describe the bug
I have created a task "Disappear from Today" in the project ToDos.

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After some testing I found, that moving a task from "Today" view to a project (for instance ToDos) makes it invisible in "Today", although it is still a task for today. (Simple drag and drop)
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The same thing "works" if I drag a task from calendar to a project. It disappears, although scheduling has not changed.
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The tasks appear in Today and Planned again if you remove the schedule and create it again.

Maybe I got it wrong, but I thought, that the filter categories above cover all projects?

A question: In which project are task generated, when I create them in Inbox?
Somehow I would expect that the current project is being highlighted.

@w-wagner w-wagner changed the title Task disappears from all places but Tag Filter Task disappears from Today/Planned after dragging it into project Mar 3, 2024
@alainm23 alainm23 added the Type: Bug Something isn't working label Mar 4, 2024
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alainm23 commented Mar 4, 2024

This is not expected behaviour, I will disable DnD for all views except the project view.

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