Wait, I may have solved my own question.

Although I still cant work out how to show all tasks which are dependent a 
particular other task,  if I create an Advanced filter with a value of 
HasDependancy is True, this seems to work in that it shows all tasks that 
are dependent on at least one other task.

In my defence I previously attempted to create exactly that view, but for 
some reason it wasn't working!

J



On Thursday, October 13, 2016 at 3:50:01 PM UTC+1, John . Smith wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Is there any way to create a view that shows (just) all tasks which are 
> dependent on something?
>
> Or better yet show all tasks which are dependent on a specific task?
>
> Background
> I am trying create a list of tasks that are in effect in an action status 
> of "Later/Soon".
> i.e. I want such tasks to disappear off the "Active/Do ASAP" view.
> I am already using "Hide the branch in To-do" for my "Someday/Maybe" list 
> which is huge and I want another place to temporarily park tasks. 
> I do not want to use time to move them back as this would interfere with 
> my other lists (e.g. Waiting and Sheduled)
>
> Cheers
>
> J
>

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