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Collecting proof with repeating tasks

Written by Hyperproof Support
Updated over 3 weeks ago

Repeating tasks are task templates that generate new tasks either on a schedule or based on a specific event. Repeating tasks can be configured for controls, labels, or risks. Configuring repeating tasks saves you time by automating task creation when those tasks are needed.
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For example, if there is a recurring meeting and the meeting minutes are used as proof, you can schedule a repeating task to create a task requesting that document. If an automated control test fails, you can use that event to trigger a repeating task and request that someone review the failed test.

To use repeating tasks

  1. Configure a repeating task template for a control or a label. See Creating a repeating task.

  2. Optionally, import repeating tasks. See Importing repeating tasks.

  3. Review repeating tasks on the Work items page. See Work items: Repeating tasks.

For more information, see the Repeating tasks tutorial.

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