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Interval dates are delivery dates with equal gaps between them, for example, delivering an episode a task/order every day, 5 episodes a day, an episode every 2 days, once a week, etc…

The purpose of this tool is to facilitate entering interval Order or Task dates into multiple orders.

In the The following example shows setting interval deliveries of one episode a day, starting from May 2nd.

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  • Start by switching to the “Multi-cell pick” editing mode

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  • Select the cells you want to update in the column in one of the following ways:

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  1. Enter the delivery date of the first order in the “Update date” field (fig 1)

  2. Click The Gear button to set up the interval (fig 2)

  3. Set the required gap, in days or in weeks, between the delivery dates (fig 3)

  4. Set the number of orders / tasks that will be assigned for each interval (delivery date)
    For example: Assign 2 tasks (fig 4) every two 2 days (fig 3)

  5. Switch on “Skip over weekends” if you want to refrain from setting delivery dates to weekend days (fig 5)

  6. Select the sequence of the update: from the top cell to bottom or from the bottom cell to top (fig 6)

  7. Click “Save and close” to set the dates (fig 7)

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  • Set the required gap, in days or/and in weeks, between the delivery dates (fig 1)

  • Set the number of orders / tasks that will be assigned for each interval (delivery date)
    For example: Assign 2 tasks (fig 2) every two 3 days (fig 1)

  • Switch on “Skip over weekends” to refrain from setting delivery dates to weekend days (fig 3)

  • Once set, start entering the delivery dates with the interval in any of the following ways:

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