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intervisionlord opened this issue Oct 31, 2024 · 2 comments

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Feature request

Which Nextcloud Version are you currently using: (see administration page)
29.0.7

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
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Add an ability to mark with tag files, located in certain directories, e.g.: if file was created in <directory_name>/<subdirectory_name>/* - mark it with tag.

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Tag the directory with "Tag 1" and create a automated tagging rule to tag with "Tag 2" if tagged with "Tag 1"

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intervisionlord commented Nov 1, 2024

It doesn't work because i haven't "Tag 1" in selector to create a condition, i have only list of tags which associated with retention policy. It needs to be selected manually, not from list.
Although i haven't newly created tag (which not assigned to retention policy) to edit or remove it, it needs to be selected manually too.
And: Directory also became marked with "Tag 2" but i do not need to mark whole directory, i need only files inside this directory marked with "Tag 2", not whole directory

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