Recurring Relationships
John
When a task repeats, it should be able to keep relationships just like we can select whether or not to keep custom fields.
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Jackson James
Not having linked documents copy with a recurring task is pretty silly, if you ask me. Tasks often have related SOPs. When these tasks repeat, they need to keep the linked SOP.
The Linked Docs column serves little purpose if the docs don't remain linked when a task recurs
Michael Brett
This is needed for ongoing logging and linking when a task repeats. For example we have a number of clients who need a newsletter sent every month and need to be able to link back to the content team's "newsletter build" parent task to grab the PDF version and show that history over time.
John Derringer
This makes the creation of projects from a template quite challenging. Linked Docs function much better than a doc link in a description.
Amanda Resurreccion
Very important! Not sure how there's a use case for tasks not inheriting relationships.
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Avrumi Eisner
Very Important for me!
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Nick
100% please implement the ability to keep relationships. Without it the process is way less automated than we would like it to be.
Dawnalizabeth Henke
Agreed - we have been waiting for this feature for years now!
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Ruan
I just subscribed to clickup and wanted to use this function, but I just discovered that it is already in the fourth year since the first request and it has not been implemented. I was very discouraged with the tool :(
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Flávio Lemos
This is so serious that it should be considered a bug.
Information added to tasks cannot be lost.
In recurring tasks, there should be an option to keep the relationship link when copying a task, just like there is for attachments.
Elizabeth Bazan
Yes, please this. I was attaching documents to tasks because those could be set to be included when the new task was created via the recurring setting. However, I can't see attached documents in a list or other view, so started linking via relationship, but now I have to relink every week.
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