Hey! I'm planning on using Quire as a personal goals organizer and to build some habits. I'm trying to really brush my teeth three times per day (morning, afternoon, night). I created a task called Brush my teeth with 3 subtasks (in the morning, in the afternoon, at night). I set the parent tasks to be a repititive task. The thing is, if I enable the Group by date feature then all the subtasks appear at the end since they don't have a date assigned. Also, if I try adding the same due date and repeat option to the subtasks then if I complete the parent task at the end of the day I'll also complete the subtasks for the next day since those are generated when the previous subtasks are completed. Any idea around this?
Hi @Juan_Pablo_Mendez_Nogales - Thank you for your feedback. At the moment, we don't have a workaround for this. Right now, when you complete the parent task, the subtasks will be completed as well, so in your case, it will caused the already completed subtasks to generate a new set of subtasks.
I think what you are looking for is a way to automatically push the date of the parent task when the its subtasks are all completed? I will pass your use case to our team for more discussion.
Peggy, Feb 4, 2021
For a daily task, set the subtasks to Repeat Custom Every 1 days Since last completion. For a weekly task, set the subtasks to Repeat Custom Every 7 days Since last completion.
Mbalkenhol, Oct 18, 2021
@peggy Any workarounds around this?
Juan Pablo Mendez Nogales, Feb 4, 2021