#361: Quire Feedback
Status: Completed
Let's say you have a task and subtask beneath it that are both recurring
If you complete the subtask first, it will "renew" it within the same task.
Let's say you then mark the main task as completed, it will then "renew" the subtasks as well and bump the due date for the subtask up to the next week or month (whatever it is set to recur).
I hope this makes sense, but feel free to email me if it does not.
Created by Matt Brun Mar 12, 2017
Thanks Crystal. I realize now that if you set a non-recurring date on a subtask, if the main task recurs it will automatically augment the date in the subtask dépits the fact that it is not recurring.
Thanks!
Matt Brun, Mar 13, 2017
Hi Matt, You are welcome. 😃
Crystal, Mar 14, 2017
Hi Matt, What you have described seems to match our current recurring flow. For example, you have task A with a due date 3/20 and under it, subtask AA with a due date 3/13. And you have set both to recur every Monday every 1 week. When you complete subtask AA, it will have a new due date 3/20 under the same task A. Next, when you complete task A, subtasks AA will have a new due date 3/20 and also a new due date 3/27. Let me know if this is an issue for you, thanks. 😃
Crystal, Mar 13, 2017