Hi Skye and Sana, So, if I'm following, here's the scenario, where you want the Special Child to find its parent Backlog Task and return the Special Child, the Backlog Task and all the other Backlog Children (and sub children) , but not the other Tasks : WBS Name 1 Task 1 2 Task 2 3 Backlog 3.1 Child A 3.2 Child B 3.2.1 Child B i 3.2.2 Child B ii 3.3 Special Child 3.4 Accidental Child 4 Task 4 Notice the WBS (Work Breakdown Structure): all of the information you want starts with the same top level value ("3" in my example). Perhaps you could devise a filter that matches on that WBS (e.g. CONTAINS "3."), but that would presume you know the WBS of the Backlog in advance (which might change over time as the Project structure changes)...next thing you know: tears flow / heads roll.
Instead, I'd recommend you add custom data to the items in question (which you might already have) to make them easily identifiable (e.g. Backlog Item = True) and use that simpler approach. Regards, Doug P.S. During the Journey concert at LEAP last week, when @Vic Alejandro at last met in person, he mentioned that he's been offline from the community for a while due to some technical issues with his email; and so until he returns, I offer this keep-it-simple solution in his stead. #WWVD
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