https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=451606
Bug ID: 451606 Summary: Date sorting should use sub-tasks in the task view Product: kalendar Version: 1.0.0 Platform: unspecified OS: Linux Status: REPORTED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: general Assignee: claudio.cam...@gmail.com Reporter: fl...@mailoo.org CC: c...@carlschwan.eu Target Milestone: --- SUMMARY In the "Tasks view", we can sort by "Due date" to have the soonest due task to be printed first. This works well, except when you have sub-tasks. Then, only the due date of the primary task is taken into account. I believe (this can be discussed of course) that this is not the expected behaviour: "due date" sorting is a way to prioritise tasks according to time left for the completion. In that regard, if a sub-task is due TODAY, even if the primary task is due later (or has no due date at all), I would expect the sub-task to appear in the TODAY category. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Generate a primary task without due date and attach a sub-task with a due date, for example today 2. In the task view, sort by due date OBSERVED RESULT Even if the sub-task is due today, it appears in the category in which the primary task belongs (No defined date). EXPECTED RESULT In order to see what I need to do e.g. today, I would expect the tasks to be sorted according to the earliest due date of the sub-tasks. This way, if a sub-task is due today, it would appear on top of the task view, for me to realise I have to tackle it, no matter the due date of the primary task. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.