I set a tag of 100 on an item and when I type in 200 in the search field it does not find it.
I'm really enjoy using checkvist, you are adding great features very quickly.
I'm really enjoy using checkvist, you are adding great features very quickly. What I feel is missing is more use cases. How are people using Checkvist? What are some recommend workflows? How many lists do you have? User Stories will not only help those of use already using Checkvist to be more effective, but attract more non-technical customers. I like to keep my lists at a minimum. I only split out for sharing but I'd prefer not to. Here are my lists: * Inbox: This is where zapier based integrations go. I have Jira tickets and emails tagged with "!action" going to list which I process daily. * The List: This is my primary list. Everything is here. I use sub-nodes for different areas. * Honey Do: This is the list my wife and I share to make sure we know what we both want done around the house. * "Client Project" - I have a few Lists I share with clients (Free lance web developer). I"m looking to write a more detailed blog post. How are your l...
Actually, we don't support tags which contain numbers only. It is a kind of bug that you were able to enter such a tag.
ReplyDeleteI was trying numbers as a work around to text tags because when I search for text tags I catch a lot of item titles as well. So I thought I'd set a tag as 100 to represent something to me and then I tried to search for 100 and expected to see the tag but it didn't find it.
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