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Task and contact testing mode lets you test if a specific [[Task filters | task]] or [[Contact filters | contact]] is selected by a filter. If it isn't, you can figure out why. Once you have activated [[testing mode]], you will be able to select a specific object to test at the top of the filter settings window:
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Testing Mode for task and contact filters


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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:
Once you have selected an object and started testing, you will see a flask with a green or red background associated with each condition. The green background means that the condition is met for the object you selected; red means it's not:


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*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:
The line containing the logical expression associated with the filter condition also has a flask icon. A flask with a red background means that the object doesn't meet the filter or logical expression conditions and won't be displayed in the filtered results:


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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:


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:
If the field you select for grouping is not in the task or contact, a message will be displayed above the grouping block:


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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:


==How testing mode is used==
*Review each condition with a red flask sequentially. Modify the condition or values in the object (task, contact) you're testing so that the condition is met.
*Test.
*Follow the steps above until all the flasks have a green background when you test.


How testing mode is used[edit]
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.





Revision as of 13:58, 5 July 2024

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.

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

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:

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:

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:


How testing mode is used[edit] 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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