I see what you're saying.  Thanks!

On Nov 24, 8:10 am, Dmitry_N <[email protected]> wrote:
> You don't need to set a dependency here. Actually, it's the wrong
> approach.
> The date on which you have to return the book doesn't depend on
> whether you've done with the book or not, correct? :)
> You just have to create 2 independent tasks but you will see "Return
> the book" only on it's due date. "Read the book" will always be on the
> list though.
>
> Project: Book.
> Task 1: Read the Book: daily at HH:MM
>             Sub-task 1: Return the Book if finished: no due date, but
> dependent on Task 1.
> Task 2: Return the Book latest: due date on DD:MM
>
> On Nov 24, 10:19 am, Michael Hopkins <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Say I have two tasks: Read a book, and return the book to the
> > library.  I set return the book as dependent on reading the book so my
> > to-do list is clean. I also set for the return the library's due date
> > as the task's due date.  Now, I would expect that since the final task
> > in the dependency would dictate the due date of all the tasks
> > depending on it, but MLO doesn't appear to agree.
>
> > Would it be possible for tasks leading to tasks with due dates to
> > "inherit" that final task's due date?
>
> > Enjoying the product very much!

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