One of the wonderful things about IQ is how easy is it to have items show up in multiple grids. But what is the best way to relate an item to two TLI? Example:
- You have a project TLI of "Move Office"
- You have a contact TLI in the address book for the property manager for new office building. You make a call to him and want to log it and want it to appear as a record both under the project AND under his name in the address book?
Use the hyperlink feature??
Thanks
Comments
This adds complexity to the structure and can lead to mistakes (e.g. 1- erase items you didn't want to erase because you forgot they were also there, 2- marking items as done and loosing what's underneath because you forgot about it, 3- modifying items and forgetting that the modifications won't work with the other contexts in which they are also used, etc.), BUT it can also be extremely useful (e.g.. : you need to see the data right there because it's part of a bigger text, you need to know how many time it's been linked to another item (using the nbparents field), you need to see it in different contexts to make structural decisions, you need to see all the options/items right there before your eyes without going back in forth between grids, etc.)
So, for multiple parents I use a system in which I often add an extra item in between the parent and the child to visually clearly indicate that the parent above isn't the main one.
BUT sometimes I won't do that if I know mistakes won't be a problem, and I rely instead exclusively on the nbparents field that I usually put near the item fields in my grids. And, using conditional formatting, I Color code the nbparents field to make it easy to notice when an item has 0, 1 or more parents.
Now, how do you create parent links? It's certainly in the manual, but since I'm procrastinating big time, here you go:
"Collect" seems more straight forward : collect items, add items the collection, empty the collection, add the collected items/collection under the parent, etc.
[/quote]
I normally do not display the properties pane which is the main way at the moment of knowing whether an item has multiple parents. This is for two reasons. Firstly, it uses quite a lot of screen estate at the right hand side of the screen. Secondly, it shows only details of one item – the current row. I would like to suggest the use of a reduced properties pane, having just
threefour columns.Column one would be labelled P, the number of parents.
Column two would be labelled S, the number of siblings.
Column three would be labelled C, the number of children.
It might look something like this. There should be one row for each item. The columns should be very narrow - I cannot achieve that with this HTML editor:
I do not think that it is particularly important to report the number of siblings.