Right - in other words, that a subtask can continue to be marked
"completed" even when the project is repeated.

This is why one would want to do this: let's say I have a project that
represents a kind of general task that I need to accomplish every day.
Something like "Shopping" or "Work". Each project would have a number
of specific subtasks that, once completed, don't come back as
uncompleted. For example: "Buy shoes" or "Buy stereo". Let's say I buy
those shoes and check that task off as completed. After finishing
shopping for day, I'd like to check off "Shopping" but have the
project reappear the next day. However, I want the "Buy shoes" task to
remain as "completed".

Does this make sense?

Thanks,
Alex

On Jan 7, 8:36 pm, Appigo Support <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Alex,
>
> Thank you for your feature request.  So if we understand correctly you want
> the subtask which you mark as completed to be repeated with the parent task
> and remain marked as completed as an option?  Please let us know.
>
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> On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Alex <[email protected]> wrote:
> > This may be more of a feature request than a bug report, but what I
> > want to do is this: create a repeating project that has a number of
> > subtasks that *repeat with the parent task until the subtasks are
> > completed*.
>
> > The current behavior is that when I've completed a subtask and check
> > it off, it will keep coming back unchecked each time the project is
> > repeated. If I remove the option "repeat with parent task" from the
> > subtask and set it to "none", then each time the project is repeated,
> > the subtasks disappear completely.
>
> > I imagine there is no way to get the behavior I want (be able to
> > complete subtasks within a repeating project) unless I delete the
> > subtask entirely when I've completed it?
>
> > Alex
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