good points, however I do think that subtask should act the same as
regular tasks.

If I have a porject with milestones or payments  that need to be
verified once a month, I'd like to be able to have that option within
the project rather than having to reinput every month.


On Apr 28, 9:25 am, Jim  Barr <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually, sub-tasks CAN recur IF the Parent item recurs. BUT there
> seems to be an interesting catch to this: It only works (correctly)
> with "Checklists" not "Projects".
>
> For example, create a Project called "Project" and assign a daily
> recurrence. Next, create two sub-tasks, "Item 1" and "Item 2".
>
> OK, now when you "complete" (ie: check off) the Parent, it pops up a
> dialog telling you that it will also complete all of the sub-tasks (if
> any are left uncompleted.) That's great, HOWEVER, when the new
> iteration of the Parent is created (because it's repeating) NONE of
> the sub-tasks get re-created, only the Parent item.
>
> Now, let's look at Checklists. Create a Parent item, set it to repeat,
> and then create a couple sub-tasks. If you "complete" the Checklist's
> Parent item, when the new repeating iteration is created, ALL of the
> sub-tasks are also re-created and are unchecked.
>
> If you think about it, it really does make sense because a Project and
> a Checklist serve two very different functions. A Project is a one-
> time task with multiple sub-tasks. On the other hand, a Checklist
> would be a recurring event where the same sub-tasks are again lated
> repeated, unchecked and ready to check off again.
>
> It really boils down to this: Under this model, a "repeating Project"
> doesn't really make sense--THAT would be the purpose of a Checklist.
>
> Unfortunately, discovering this was pretty much trial-and-error
> because I could not find any documentation detailing all of the
> differences between Projects and Checklists (admittedly, I didn't dig
> that deeply.)
>
> The best way to really get a good feel for it is to just create some
> test Projects and Checklists and then run them through your typical
> paces to see which is most applicable.
>
> -Jim Barrhttp://JimsTips.com
>
> On Apr 28, 7:57 am, "Bob Hughes" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Todo 2.0 is incredible!  Great job, Appigo!
>
> > I would second the Recurring subtasks feature for a future release.
>
> > Thanks!
> > BH
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>
> > Behalf Of Arch
> > Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 11:46 PM
> > To: Appigo Todo
> > Subject: [appigo-todo] Recurring subtasks?
>
> > Hey, great to see subtasks added to 2.0!
>
> > One issue I've found is that "repeat" is not available for subtasks
> > (only for regular tasks not put into projects). It would be useful to
> > have this option.
>
> > Thanks!
>
> >  winmail.dat
> > 3KViewDownload

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