Is this a known bug/feature?
Are there any plans to "fix" this so that all of a project's tasks
inherit the project's dependencies?

-Clay

On Nov 11, 4:13 pm, "Mr. Analogy" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tasks 1 and 2 have no dependencies defined.
>
> I was trying to add a Task to the project and have that task inherit
> the depenencies of the project.
>
> GOAL: if I have Project2 which should begin only AFTER Project1 is
> completed, I don't want to see PRoject2's tasks showing up in my To-Do
> list unless Project1 is completed.  So I add project1 to Project2's
> dependencies.  But Project 2's tasks don't inherit those dependencies.
>
> -Clay
>
> On Nov 10, 3:42 am, Sergey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > could you clarify your question, please?
> > what Task3... depends on?
> > what do you expect to see instead of Task1 and Task2 ?
>
> > On Nov 9, 8:02 pm, "Mr. Analogy" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > If I create :
>
> > > Project (with dependency tasks)
> > >    Task1
> > >     Task2
> > >     Task3withDependenciesManuallyAdded
> > > And have a To-Do filter which says do not show tasks that have
> > > Uncompleted Dependencies, it shows me Task1 and Task2. The *filter*
> > > seems correct b/c it doesn't show me
> > > Task3withDependenciesManuallyAdded.
>
> > > Is this a known issue?
> > > Something on the "to fix" list?
>
>

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