Measurement Fields
We’ve introduced new capabilities to Measurements in Perform, expanding the flexibility and usability of tracking progress.
🔢 New Supported Units
Measurements can now track progress using the following units:
- Number
- Currency
- Percentage
These units now support more dynamic and flexible data input:
- No upper or lower limits
- Positive or negative values
- Decimal support
- Nearly infinite scaling
Previously, only percentages were supported, and only in 5% increments between 0% and 100%. This enhancement allows more accurate and comprehensive tracking across a wider range of scenarios.
⚙️ Changes to Measurement Fields
📅 Date Completed
The Date Completed field is now hidden until the measurement status is set to Completed. This streamlines the form until it's relevant to display completion information.
📝 Measurement Description
The Description field is now tucked behind an “Add Description” toggle. This change simplifies the form for users who do not typically use this field.
🧮 Examples of Measurement Types
🔢 Using Numerical Measurements
📊 Using Percentage Measurements
💰 Using Currency Measurements
📋 Updated Measurements Table
The Measurements Table has been updated to display the new measurement status data clearly.
🧾 Summary
Perform's Measurements feature has been upgraded with new unit types—Number, Currency, and Percentage—allowing for more flexible, detailed tracking. Fields like Date Completed and Description have also been streamlined to simplify the form. The Measurements Table now reflects these updates with clearer status visibility.
📊 Summary Table of Updates
Feature | Previous Behavior | New Behavior |
---|---|---|
Measurement Units | Only % (5% increments, 0–100%) | Number, Currency, Percentage; supports any value incl. negative & decimals |
Date Completed Field |
Always visible | Only visible when status = "Completed" |
Description Field |
Always shown | Hidden behind “Add Description” toggle |
Measurements Table | Limited progress visibility | Updated to reflect new status and units clearly |