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Updated by brijesh jaiswal over 5 years ago

### **Environment**:

Your OpenProject Version: <
**OpenProject 10.5.0**> / Community Edition

Operating System / Browser / Language:

### **Logs**

Not Required as its a functional bug not a setting bug,

### **Steps to reproduce:**

Not Required as its a functional bug not a setting bug,

### **Actual Behavior**

I will explain you with an Example here. I have created 3 main Project ca,led Project A, Project B and Project C and every project comes with many sub project in inherited. Now i want to filter it out project A and only want Project B and Project C to appear so after applying filter for Project A by using option **"is not"** and **"doesn't contain" i**t removes Project A but it does not remove its underlying sub-project and practically i removed the head i.e. Project A, Then all sub-project which belongs to Project A must also gone but unfortunately it resides there along with project B and Project C.

### **Expected Behavior**

In the above example, If i have removed the Project A, Then its underlying Sub project must also have to be invisible or gone and only Project B & C remains with its sub project.

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