Sub-Tasks should have the same due-date as parent tasks, by default
Of course it is great to have the possibility of different due-dates, but usually the Sub-tasks will have the same due-date as the parent task. It is very annoying to set the due-date for each individual subtask (as it can not be done while creating them, only later). This also introduces a problem with Google Calendar integration, as the "date-less" subtasks are not shown properly.
The easiest solution would be to give sub-tasks automatically the same due-date of the parent task (with the option to edit it of course)

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Anonymous commented
I think it has to be opposite. For some tasks (long term) , subtasks must have due dates. Otherwise you can't spread task for longer period than one day.
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Ksenia commented
When syncing with another program that does not support subtasks, subtasks are seen as tasks without date and dont show in agenda. While I can assign a date to subtask I need to go into task setting and manually edit each subtask which is incredibly time consuming especially if you have a lot of tasks with a lot of subtasks.
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Joe commented
Create a sub task whose due date has a dependency on the
Parent's due Date (e.g. child/sub task's due date is 8 weeks
before parent's due date ?). For example, Parent Task Due Date is (say 30 November);
Child Task A due date is 2 weeks before
Child Task B due date is 4 weeks before
If Parent Task Due Date is changed, then Child Task Due Dates
are changed automatically. Additionally, a template could be created if there are many such Parent-Child dependent tasks. -
WR commented
2. when a subtask get browed, thew tile should show together with its main tile like Main-Sub or Main/Sub.