i tried out your configuration and it happens like what you have described.

On the task statistic panel, it says that the task is inactive due in
incomplete dependency"
I think it is because Task A reappears ask the result of recurrence & thus
task B assume the NEW task A as the OLD task A resulting the hidden task B.

I cant anyway to work around it.

Maybe you should use "complete subtask in order"?


On Mon, 18 Jun 2018 at 16:15, Darryl Brooks <[email protected]> wrote:

> Finally had a need to set a dependency. Two simple tasks, both repeating
> weekly, due today. As expected, both show in my active tasks. I make B
> dependent on A, and again, as expected, B disappears. I mark A as complete
> and... nothing. B doesn't show. I check everything under All tasks and it
> all looks right. Delay is set to none.
>
> What am I missing?
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