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[Bug 523787] [NEW] Using "Apply to subtasks" option in "Add a Tag..." dialog box behaves erratically

 

Public bug reported:

Steps to reproduce:

1) Create a task/subtask structure:

- Task 1
-- Subtask 1.1
- Task 2
-- Subtask 2.1
- Task 3
-- Subtask 3.1

2) Click on Task 2 and initiate "Add a Tag..." dialog box (Ctrl+T)

3) Add a new tag "Lorem" using "Apply to subtasks" option. The sidebar
should now show 2 tasks under "Lorem" as expected.

4) Click on Task 3 and initiate "Add a Tag..." dialog box (Ctrl+T)

5) Add a new tag "Ipsum" using "Apply to subtasks" option. The sidebar
shows 4 tasks under "Ipsum" (tasks 3 and 2 and their respective
subtasks).

Expected result:

In point 5) only Task 3 and Subtask 3.1 should be tagged.

** Affects: gtg
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Using "Apply to subtasks" option in "Add a Tag..." dialog box behaves erratically
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/523787
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Bug description:
Steps to reproduce:

1) Create a task/subtask structure:

- Task 1
-- Subtask 1.1
- Task 2
-- Subtask 2.1
- Task 3
-- Subtask 3.1

2) Click on Task 2 and initiate "Add a Tag..." dialog box (Ctrl+T)

3) Add a new tag "Lorem" using "Apply to subtasks" option. The sidebar should now show 2 tasks under "Lorem" as expected.

4) Click on Task 3 and initiate "Add a Tag..." dialog box (Ctrl+T)

5) Add a new tag "Ipsum" using "Apply to subtasks" option. The sidebar shows 4 tasks under "Ipsum" (tasks 3 and 2 and their respective subtasks).

Expected result:

In point 5) only Task 3 and Subtask 3.1 should be tagged.





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