A parent-child relationship is different from a dependency relationship. In a dependency, one task must finish before another begins. -->In a parent-child relationship, any number of tasks can be nested under a parent task with or without any dependencies<--. When you create a parent-child relationship, the parent task number is saved in the Parent field in the Project Tasks table. All project management tasks have a parent: either another project task or the project itself.
Unlike a dependency, -->a parent-child relationship is not saved as a record in any table<--. The only modification that takes place when a parent-child relationship is modified is the Parent field in the child task record.
https://www.servicenow.com/docs/bundle/yokohama-it-business-management/page/product/project-management/concept/c_Parent-ChildTaskRelationships.html
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