Hi Michael,

Since I was just reviewing dates and recurrences I am interested to work 
through your example. Sorry if this is late to help you in any way and that 
I may not understand your use case.

I tried to set up a recurring task that appears more than once in a view, 
but could not? This makes sense as we normally want to look at (only) the 
next due task, not the series.
You say: "I can just quickly count the number of "New Suits Episode!" tasks 
that there are", like you can see the whole series?
But how can you do this? They will not appear unless you create separate 
tasks.
Even if you set up a project "Leisure Media Activities" and view tasks by 
Project, it is the same, only the next task in the series shows. I could 
not see an option for a View that allows the display of all tasks in a 
series.
Could be a setting I have not seen.

Then you say: "The problem lies in the fact that they are marked as 
OVERDUE"? Once again, you say "they", not just the next task in the series. 
Also, when you set up a reoccurrence the Due Date will be set to the next 
due task, so as you mark the task(s) as complete, so the next task will 
appear with the next Due Date. Start Date is calculated based on the Lead 
Time in the original task. So this gets put in the reoccurrence tasks as 
you complete the current task. E.g. if you had a Start Date 3 days before 
the Due Date. Then when you complete the current task the next occurrence 
is created with the next Due Date and a Start Date 3 days before this.

If you are creating separate tasks for each episode, fine, these will 
appear. And you can set the Due Dates for each. But this is not a 
reoccurring task in the MLO sense.
Can you explain how you set this up in MLO and how you view these tasks?

Cheers,
Peter.

On Monday, 21 July 2014 20:33:24 UTC+4:30, Michael Mroczka wrote:
>
> Two big questions I have are these:
>
> 1) I have tv series that I'm watching called "Suits". A new episode comes 
> out weekly on thursdays so I have it set as a reoccurring task that happens 
> on thursdays. The goal is to be able to look at the general project 
> "Leisure Media Activities" and at a glance see what is available to do. I 
> want to know if I have 4 episodes that are new vs. one episode that is new 
> vs. no episodes. It works great and will weekly recur and I can just 
> quickly count the number of "New Suits Episode!" tasks that there are. The 
> problem lies in the fact that they are marked as OVERDUE and it's screwing 
> up my workflow. I want them to have a reoccurring start date, but NO due 
> date. Is this possible?
>
> 2) Workspaces Vs. Views. What the hell is the difference between these? 
> Can anyone give me a practical example of how they use the two different 
> features? What is a good use for them and how are they different?
>

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