Hi Quire Team,
I’ve noticed something unexpected when using task bundles along with urgency grouping. If a parent task has child tasks with assigned urgency levels, the parent task itself needs to have an urgency set in order to appear in the correct grouping.
For example, if a child task has "High" urgency but the parent task has "None," the parent task does not appear in the "High" urgency group at all. I would prefer if the parent task was grouped with its child tasks, even if it has "None" as its urgency.
Is this the intended behavior? I believe most users would expect the parent task to be grouped based on the highest urgency of its child tasks. Let me know if I’m missing something!
Hi,
When you toggle on Task Bundle, it will be based on first-level tasks. If the parent task doesn't have a priority, it will be placed under the None group.
If you'd like to keep the subtasks with the parent task while ensuring each subtask appears in the correct priority group, you can turn the parent task into a section.
Keep in mind that sections cannot have assignees, dates, or tags and cannot be completed. To learn more about sections, please check out our guide here.
Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you.
Golda, Feb 14, 2025
Can you add option to make patent task synced with highest priority child task?
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