---
url: "https://www.skedulo.com/release-notes/acd-extensions-sleepover-disturbance-additional-configuration-options"
type: "releaseNote"
title: "ACD – Mobile Extensions: Sleepover Disturbance v1.0.3 – Additional configuration options"
version: "v1.0.3"
date: "2025-04-23"
---

# ACD – Mobile Extensions: Sleepover Disturbance v1.0.3 – Additional configuration options

Two new configuration options for Sleepover Disturbance have been introduced. You now have control over form editability based on job allocation status and can configure the Sleepover Disturbance activity type to accommodate varying business requirements.

New version: 1.0.3

Compatibility requirements: Aged Care and Disability package

- **Restrict form editability based on job allocation status**

Businesses require better control over the ability to make changes to the form at specific stages of the job and job allocation. To support this, a new setting called **Form Readonly Settings** is now available to configure which job allocation statuses will restrict users from making updates to the form.

Setup instructions:

1. Go to **Setup > Custom Metadata Types > Form Readonly Settings.**

2. Locate the setting labelled **ACD Sleepover Disturbance.**

3. In the **Value **field, specify the job allocation statuses that should make the form read-only.

- **Configure Sleepover Disturbance activity type**

You can now control the Activity Type** **that represents Sleepover Disturbance records to ensure consistent data migration from the V2 to MEX form and maintain integration with the Award Interpretation solution. A new setting called **Sleepover Disturbance Form Settings** allows you to configure the Activity Type when submitting a new record.

Setup instructions:

1. Go to **Setup > Custom Metadata Types > Sleepover Disturbance Form Settings.**

2. Locate the setting labelled **Activity Type.**

3. In the **Value **field, specify the activity type (e.g, Sleepover, Sleepover Disturbance, Sleep Disturbance). If the field is left empty, the system will default to “Sleepover.”
