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Any way to select predefined filters that already exist? #4

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stacksjb opened this issue Jan 27, 2023 · 4 comments
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Any way to select predefined filters that already exist? #4

stacksjb opened this issue Jan 27, 2023 · 4 comments

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@stacksjb
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Hello,

I found this and immediately fell in love - I would love to use it.

However, I spent hours trying to figure out how to use it... until I figured out you have to scroll down and add the filters.

Is there no way to select existing filters? I have to recreate them all manually?

@stacksjb
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If I could just select filters from my existing filter list, this would be much easier to use for my workflow, as I have 12 filters I work through throughout the day (switching among them)

@stacksjb stacksjb changed the title Documentation / how to use? Any way to select predefined filters that already exist? Jan 28, 2023
@selfire1
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Hi! Thanks for providing the feedback. This is a popular feature request and I'm looking into how to support it!

@stacksjb
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FYI, there isn't a way to call Todoist's API and return tasks matching a known filter. This would require two calls - one to get the stored/predefined filters, then another to query for tasks matching the filter that you got from that call.

@selfire1 selfire1 reopened this Jun 28, 2024
@selfire1
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Yeah, you're right. I'm thinking to get the user's filters when they first open the website, and then present a dropdown with stored filters.

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