Hi, I'm confused. The filter that Stéph proposed for you (ProjectStatus <> "Suspended") does not purport to test the task status but rather to test the status of the project of which the task is a part. You appear to be reporting that the filter inappropriately tested the task status. If this is true, either I am misinterpreting the command or else there is a bug. After thinking about it further, I realize that I do not even think that there is any suspended status for a task versus a standalone project. So I am confident that Stéph's filter will do what you are requesting.
My suggestion, if you want to discuss it further, would be for you to give an example of a small project and a filter and say what it does versus what you want it to do.
-Dwight
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Another way to do this if your entire project is contained in one branch of a tree is to march the branch as "hide in todo"That should make everything beneath inactive.