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Cursor  Adding Unlocked to Task restrictions

Issue Type: Status: Priority: Date Submitted: Votes:
Enhancement No Longer Required Medium Wed 30th Sep 2015 1 vote Vote Up Vote Down
 
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5.0.33.1 Fri 30th Oct 2015 Log In
 
P/o PruneWed 30th Sep 2015 10:38
When creating a restriction in a task. In this case a locked door I would like if it was possible to also choose "Unlocked" rather than just "Closed, Locked and Open"
It's probably just nitpicking and I realize that this could be over come by using "must not" instead of must, but why not give us the option?
 
campbellThu 29th Oct 2015 19:48
The door is in one of three states - Open, Closed or Locked. Unlocked could mean either Open or Closed. What was the situation where you wanted to use Unlocked?
 
P/o PruneThu 29th Oct 2015 20:11
No specific situation. I just thought it was easier to use unlocked rather than having to use must not be locked.
 
campbellFri 30th Oct 2015 14:28
Thanks. I think I'll close this then - it would mean adding another state which was the union of the other two states, when Not Locked works just fine. Or you could select Open, depending on your circumstances.
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