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Search Trello cards but skip multiple lists on multiple boards.

Eric Hoegee
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September 11, 2019

We use a lot of boards and all boards have the same lists (backlog, working on, review, done).

I would like to see my active tasks, so not the tasks in "review" and "done" and I would like to see this across boards except for a couple of boards let's name them "A" and "B". 

I tried the following but it only works for the first item in the query.

@me -list:done -list:review -board:"A" -board:"B"

Is there a way to achieve this?

 

 

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Iain Dooley
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September 16, 2019

@Eric Hoegee try putting the list names in double quotes too. I've found some weird things with not including double quotes around list and label names even though it should and does work generally.

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Eric Hoegee
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September 12, 2019

Thanks for your answer, it looks like it's working for boards. The main problem is in the lists.

Please check this screenshot: https://d.pr/i/FFXTZ5

Dean Rowntree September 13, 2019

Hmmm, have you tried changing the order of the queries - boards first, lists second?

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Dean Rowntree September 12, 2019

This seems to work for me, I can dynamically change the list and board names to filter out the stuff I don't want to see.

Could it be that you maybe misspelled the names of the boards or missed a quotation mark out?

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