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June 11, 2025
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Workfront Project Templates | Weekday Constraints

  • June 11, 2025
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I am looking to create project templates where certain tasks have restrictions on when they can be completed.

For example,

 

  • I can only book studio recording time on Tuesdays;  or
  • Cross functional teams can only submit deliverables on Wednesday afternoons; or
  • My client only works Monday-Wednesady. Any client dependent tasks need to programmed to be due on in office days
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Best answer by Richard_Carlson
  • My client only works Monday-Wednesady. Any client dependent tasks need to programmed to be due on in office days

Have you experimented with the Schedule setting?  I don't have any specific advise to offer other than it's there, sorry!

 

 

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skyehansen
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
June 11, 2025

I would think the only way to handle this would be if those tasks are able to have a predecessor. Then, you could use lag (see https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/workfront/using/manage-work/tasks/use-task-predecessors/lag-types "day of week")

 

Not sure what you can do for the last bullet point, but maybe someone else can suggest an alternative there.

Richard_Carlson
Community Advisor
Richard_CarlsonCommunity AdvisorAccepted solution
Community Advisor
June 12, 2025
  • My client only works Monday-Wednesady. Any client dependent tasks need to programmed to be due on in office days

Have you experimented with the Schedule setting?  I don't have any specific advise to offer other than it's there, sorry!

 

 
kautuk_sahni
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Community Manager
July 29, 2025

@brittanyho7 Just checking in — were you able to resolve your issue? We’d love to hear how things worked out. If the suggestions above helped, marking a response as correct can guide others with similar questions. And if you found another solution, feel free to share it — your insights could really benefit the community. Thanks again for being part of the conversation!

Kautuk Sahni