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"Dynamic" inspection questions

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  • August 31, 2023
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Jelle

Hi, 

Knowing that we can already add some logic in the questions in a template/inspection, it would be great to have (if not already existing): 

  • Questions which you can have appear on certain dates, days, … eg.: we have a daily checklist for our kitchen staff, but it would be great to have on every last day of the month a question which asks if they did the inventories. 
  • Questions which are available/visible, between a certain timeframe. Eg. again kitchen team has a question: go and take temperature of buffet food during lunch. My idea would be to have that question available between 11.30h and 14.30h (because that’s lunchtime obviously), but now they could complete the question in the evening without “knowing”. 
  • Categories of questions visible based on previous answers. I know there is a work-around with the logic, but to me personally it would make more sense to have a logic in terms of “if answer on question 1 is “A” (from a dropdown or checkbox), than display category X or display question 17. 
  • We have a weekly checklist which holds task which need to be done once a week. Ideally we get a timestamp when a specific task is done and/OR when the task is done, it gets deleted from the list until next week when the week starts over again. 

Hope this is clear…

Have a great day! 

 

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Paddy Bell
SafetyCulture Crew
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  • 82 replies
  • September 4, 2023

Hi @Jelle hope you had a great day! 

Thanks for taking the time to share these thoughts/Ideas about how the SC platform could be better, we really appreciate it. 

Yes what you’ve mentioned is clear and is giving us plenty to think about so thank you for that! 

All the best,

Paddy.


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