I address this problem by naming my tasks accordingly.

   - Job 1
      - Job 1: pick
      - Job 1: pack
      - Job 1: dispatch
      - Job 1: invoice
      - Job 2
      - Job 2:pick
      - Job 2: pack
      - Job 2: dispatch
      - Job 2: invoice
   
Be careful: this can get really confusing if you try this approach in 
combination with Alyona's suggestion.

On Sunday, February 3, 2019 at 5:00:54 AM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
>
> iOS 
> How do I display the Today View tasks with detail of the parent task? 
>
> I might have several tasks due on a day: let’s say there are three tasks: 
> Job 1, Job 2 and Job 3. Each has subtasks with the same name: pick, pack, 
> dispatch and invoice. At the moment I am only seeing three sets of these 
> subtasks in the Today View and unable to tell which is which. 
>
> This seems such a simple requirement that I think I am not using MLO 
> correctly. 
>
> TIA

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