I too have been trying to reproduce the problem with small, simple test tasks and projects, but need more time to get it pinned down.
It seems to maybe be related to some stuff in this thread too... http://forums.omnigroup.com/showthre...t=12093&page=2
Just this morning, I finished my morning routine (repeating project), saw it auto-complete itself on my Mac, synced, went to work, synced my iPhone a couple times as I threw stuff into my inbox...
When I finally opened up my Mac at work a couple hours later, that repeating project had uncompleted itself, alongside tomorrow's version of the project. Maybe the iPhone is not recognizing my auto-completed projects correctly and is relabeling them as active?
It's a pain, because if I mark these zombie project as complete, they'll create unwanted duplicate copies (because each repeating project had already set up the next instance of itself the first/legit time I completed it). So I have to either delete the zombie project or delete the new duped project.
Either way, it makes my system feel messy. It's distracting to have to double check and make sure my system is behaving itself every time I move between iPhone and Mac, or start or complete a daily repeating project. :(
It seems to maybe be related to some stuff in this thread too... http://forums.omnigroup.com/showthre...t=12093&page=2
Just this morning, I finished my morning routine (repeating project), saw it auto-complete itself on my Mac, synced, went to work, synced my iPhone a couple times as I threw stuff into my inbox...
When I finally opened up my Mac at work a couple hours later, that repeating project had uncompleted itself, alongside tomorrow's version of the project. Maybe the iPhone is not recognizing my auto-completed projects correctly and is relabeling them as active?
It's a pain, because if I mark these zombie project as complete, they'll create unwanted duplicate copies (because each repeating project had already set up the next instance of itself the first/legit time I completed it). So I have to either delete the zombie project or delete the new duped project.
Either way, it makes my system feel messy. It's distracting to have to double check and make sure my system is behaving itself every time I move between iPhone and Mac, or start or complete a daily repeating project. :(