I'm planning out a repair job to a kitchen in a tiny house and I'm running 
into what appears to be a bug to me. If it's not a bug, can someone explain 
what is happening to me? What happens is that when I set a dependency for a 
task, all its subtasks (children) seem to now depend on that as well. This 
doesn't seem right to me. I have run into it with several things but the 
example I have included in my screen shot is this:

I need to re-install a sheet of plywood that goes behind the kitchen 
counter units. I can't install that until the wall vapor barrier is 
resealed because that will be behind the plywood, so I created a dependency 
on that task (because it is also part of the "re-install drywall" task). 
But also, before the plywood can be re-installed, I need to measure out and 
drill some holes in it. That can be done anytime as it doesn't depend on 
anything. Those tasks are children of the "Re-install plywood" task. But 
they are not showing as available (turning green) nor appearing in the 
to-do.

I can understand the parent tasks of "Re-install plywood" not being 
available as both children (water line holes, power hole) need to be 
complete, as well as the vapor barrier dependency complete, but why would 
the water line hole and power line hole depend on the vapor barrier task? 
If I remove the "Reseal vapor barrier task" dependency from "Reinstall 
plywood" they show up immediately.

Can someone explain?

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