Dwight, Neal Lisa
I'm working with recurring tasks intensively. Your idea and setup
description works great for me. Till now The feature for automatic
recurrence when any subtask is completed didn't make sense for me,bbut
with your idea its a further time I love MLO a little bit more.
Regards
Thanks Neal Lisa. With your help I've got this figured out. Assume I have
seven maintenance tasks, and I need to perform one each week, so each one
gets done once every seven weeks:
This solution
- Never shows more than one of the tasks in active tasks
- If I complete a task on time, none of
Automatically recur when any subtask is complete is used for rotations:
Clean room
- Clean kitchen
- Clean dining room
- Clean living room
You work on only one room for the day, whichever room you work on gets
completed and tomorrow you only get a list of the remaining rooms that still
need
Mine was cleaning the guinea pig cage, 3 days after we air out the bedding.
I did figure something out...I'll have to go look when I get a chance. I did
try to get this to work for your scenario but haven't been successful yet.
I've been playing with a fully nested set of tasks (each nested in the