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Defect #8360

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Task Relation "Follows" doesn't work as expected when there are gaps

Added by Josh Davidson over 13 years ago. Updated over 13 years ago.

Status:
New
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Issues planning
Target version:
-
Start date:
2011-05-12
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
Resolution:
Invalid
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Description

  1. your database version: MySQL 14.12
  2. your Ruby version: Ruby 1.8.7 (i386-mingw32)
  3. your Rails version: Rails 2.3.5
  4. your Redmine version: 1.1.2 Stable

Create Task 1 with due date today + 1
Create Task 2 with start date today + 2

Add relation Task 2 follows Task 1. Now change start date of Task 2 to be today + 5 (pushed to the right). Redmine will allow the tasks to be "decoupled". Now change the due date of Task 1 to today + 2. Redmine will automatically move Task 1 to butt up against Task 1 again. It seems like if a user manually adjusts a task with a dependency to a different date, Redmine should honor that and only adjust it if a predecessor extends out past the start date.

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