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Period Check Updates – Tasks Section



What is Period Check?


Period Check controls when sections of a task appear, depending on the selected frequency. This way, only the relevant sections show on the right day.


The available Period Check options are:

  • Week
  • Fortnight
  • Month
  • Day of Month
  • Quarter
  • Year


Period Checks help show only the relevant sections of a task depending on the schedule. This keeps tasks simple and ensures users complete them once per frequency.




1. Week

  • Select a day of the week for each section.
  • No Unit = shows every day.

Example:

1

Week - Mon, Wed and Fri

Monday, Wednesday and Friday only

2

No Unit

Every day


Select Required Week Value



Select Unit As None If Required Daily



Tip: Use for daily or weekly tasks.




2. Fortnight (2 weeks)

  • Works like a week but over two weeks.
  • Days appear as: 1st Mon, 1st Tue … 2nd Sat, 2nd Sun.
  • Tasks generate immediately upon saving.


Example: Fortnight starts 29/12/2025 (1st Mon)

Section

Period Check

Shows On

Weekly report

1st Thurs

01/01/2026

Stock check

2nd Fri

09/01/2026






Tip: Use for daily or weekly tasks to reduce repeated entries.


A Fortnight is a two-week period. It works like a weekly schedule, but spans two weeks instead of one.

When setting up tasks, you’ll see options like 1st Mon, 1st Tue … 2nd Sat, 2nd Sun. These represent the days in the first and second week of the fortnight. On the side, you’ll also see when the next fortnight begins.


Example:

If the fortnight starts on 29/12/2025, then that date is the 1st Monday. From there, you can see which day each task should appear, for example, 1st Tue, 2nd Fri, etc.


Important:

Tasks will generate immediately upon saving. They don’t wait until the next fortnight to start, so nothing is missed.

Use the Fortnight period for daily or weekly tasks when you only want them completed once every two weeks.





3. Month

  • Select a month for the section to appear.
  • Use for monthly or yearly tasks.



Example:

Section

Period Check

Shows On

Monthly audit

March

01/03/2026 – 31/03/2026








4. Day of Month

  • Select a specific day (1st, 15th, last day).




Example:

Section

Period Check

Shows On

Submit report

3rd

03/01, 03/02, 03/03 …

Month-end review

Last day

31/01, 29/02, 31/03 …








Tip: Works for daily or monthly tasks.





5. Quarter

  • Choose a quarter:
    • Q1 = Jan–Mar
    • Q2 = Apr–Jun
    • Q3 = Jul–Sep
    • Q4 = Oct–Dec



Example:

Section

Period Check

Shows On

Quarterly review

Q2

Apr, May, Jun









Tip: Use for yearly tasks that repeat each quarter.





6. Year

  • Pick an exact day of the year.


Example:

Section

Period Check

Shows On

Annual safety audit

6th June

04/06/2026, 04/06/2027, …








Tip: Use for yearly tasks only.


Important Notes

If a task has no requirement on certain days (e.g., a yearly task showing only Q1, Q2, and Q4), it will appear in the menu but be empty.

Users will see: “No task information found.”


Quick Tips

Week / Fortnight: Daily or weekly tasks

Month / Day of Month: Monthly tasks

Quarter / Year: Yearly tasks

Check the start date to know when each section will appear.





Updated on: 22/12/2025

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