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Re: can't figure out filters in Problems view [message #257968 is a reply to message #257960] |
Wed, 07 January 2009 07:37 |
Hitesh Messages: 19 Registered: July 2009 |
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I could not reproduce the behaviour that you describe. Default or custom,
it is the same filter code eventually, the default filter is no different
from a custom filter. If you can actually reproduce this behaviour on
your system, please file a bug indicating the steps to do so.
Hitesh
Hemal Pandya wrote:
> Hitesh,
> Thanks for your response. I was pretty sure I had changed the definition
> for default but once I Restored Defaults for both filters I saw the same
> behavior in whichever was active.
> I have finally narrowed it down to: if I choose "On any element in the
> same project" for a custom filter (not Default) then no items are
> displayed. But I can use any other setting (All elements, etc Working
> Set containing root folder of this project) so I am set.
> Hitesh wrote:
>> The default setting for the "Default" Filter is to work on the Window
>> Working Set. It might be possible that the currently selected project
>> (in Navigator or Package Explorer ) does not have any errors or
>> warnings. So your filter by itself does not report any errors and
>> warnings. However, when enabled, "Default" filter reports errors from
>> the entire workspace.
>> Ensure that the filter is configured as described by you - "On any
>> element in same project " - enable only this (custom) filter, now select
>> a project having errors, warnings - they should show up.
>>
>> Hitesh
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