Hi Bob

Thanks for the detailed reply.   I have a question and then an observation
re:

> 
> The weekly goal was an option carried over from the 
> Hierarchal Method; that just got grafted into the CSA.
> 
> It simply affects Urgency; and it's from before the urgency 
> slider was added. It was a way to make something urgent.  
> It's going to be very sensitive to outline depth. It was 
> designed to drive things deep in the outline to the top and 
> it's a very old feature.
> 

Does this mean that boosting the Urgency of a top level task will also
generate a depth related boost down the tree below that task - ie that the
urgency boost of the top level task is applied recursively down the tree
(once to the top level task, twice to its children,  three times to their
children and so on).

If so, then this just doesn't work for me.   Taking my example again:

> > Project A
> >    Task 1
> >    Task 2
> >       Task 3
> >       Task 4


If I boost the urgency of A,  I would like Tasks 1,  3 and 4 to all receive
the same boost and not to suddenly find that Tasks 3 and 4 appear above Task
1.    I just cannot see the logic of this - all I have said is that A is now
more urgent.  Why should Tasks 3 and 4 then suddenly become more important
than Task 1?

If this recursive boosting is the case, then I would make a strong plea for
this behaviour to be made optional - ie: to have 'Switch off recursive
boosting' (or similar) which when ticked will result in the boost just being
applied once to the Task in question and to all the children and their
children, etc.

Many thanks


Richard




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