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Testing Mode for task and contact filters


Testing Mode for task and contact filters lets you test whether a specific task or contact meets the filter selection parameters and, if not, why.
'''Testing Mode for [[Task filters|task]] and [[Contact filters|contact]] filters''' lets you test whether a specific task or contact meets the filter selection parameters and, if not, why.


*Click on the name of the task or contact filter and select Edit in the menu that appears:
*Click on the name of the task or contact filter and select '''Edit''' in the menu that appears:
 
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*Click on the flask icon to activate the testing mode:
*Click on the flask icon to activate the testing mode:


After you have activated the testing mode, you will be able to select an object to test at the top of the script settings window:
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After you have activated the [[Testing mode|testing mode]], you will be able to select an object to test at the top of the script settings window:
 
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Once you select an object and start testing, planfix will outline each condition in green or red. A green outline means that the condition is met for the object you selected, while a red outline implies that it is not met:
Once you select an object and start testing, planfix will outline each condition in green or red. A green outline means that the condition is met for the object you selected, while a red outline implies that it is not met:
https://s.pfx.so/pf/rz/SlVgn2.jpg


The line containing the logical expression that links the conditions is also outlined. A red outline indicates that the object does not meet the selection parameters or the conditions of the logical expression, and the script is therefore not triggered:
The line containing the logical expression that links the conditions is also outlined. A red outline indicates that the object does not meet the selection parameters or the conditions of the logical expression, and the script is therefore not triggered:
https://s.pfx.so/pf/Rf/M7KK0Y.jpg


If a field that is used to group filter entries is missing in a task or contact, the grouping block will also have a red outline:
If a field that is used to group filter entries is missing in a task or contact, the grouping block will also have a red outline:


 
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How testing mode is used[edit]
== How testing mode is used==
Sequentially review each condition outlined in red. Adjust the condition or the values of the tested object (task, contact) so that the condition is met.
*Sequentially review each condition outlined in red. Adjust the condition or the values of the tested object (task, contact) so that the condition is met.
Repeat the test.
*Repeat the test.
Continue these processes until only the conditions outlined in green are still present in the testing mode.
*Continue these processes until only the conditions outlined in green are still present in the testing mode.




== Go To==
== Go To==
*[[Testing mode]]
*[[Testing mode]]
*[[Planner]]
*[[The Planfix interface]]
*[[Tasks]]
*[[Contacts]]
*[[Feature Description]]
*[[Feature Description]]

Latest revision as of 14:10, 5 July 2024

Testing Mode for task and contact filters lets you test whether a specific task or contact meets the filter selection parameters and, if not, why.

  • Click on the name of the task or contact filter and select Edit in the menu that appears:

EtoErF.jpg

  • Click on the flask icon to activate the testing mode:

GITiGJ.jpg

After you have activated the testing mode, you will be able to select an object to test at the top of the script settings window:

KRtjSD.jpg

Once you select an object and start testing, planfix will outline each condition in green or red. A green outline means that the condition is met for the object you selected, while a red outline implies that it is not met:

SlVgn2.jpg

The line containing the logical expression that links the conditions is also outlined. A red outline indicates that the object does not meet the selection parameters or the conditions of the logical expression, and the script is therefore not triggered:

M7KK0Y.jpg

If a field that is used to group filter entries is missing in a task or contact, the grouping block will also have a red outline:

0nKZah.jpg

How testing mode is used

  • Sequentially review each condition outlined in red. Adjust the condition or the values of the tested object (task, contact) so that the condition is met.
  • Repeat the test.
  • Continue these processes until only the conditions outlined in green are still present in the testing mode.


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