I'm running Veeam B&R 9.5 (U4) on two environments, backing up an average of 680 VMs to 2 HPE StoreOnce arrays.
I have a question (we'll get to it shortly

We use synthetic full backup with incrementals, with a monthly copy to tape. In all, there are approximately 170 separate backup scripts in place, and it's taken quite a bit of work to organize things the way we want them.
Following an incident a couple of months ago in which we experienced data corruption, analysis suggested that a periodic Active Full backup might also be a good idea, however I got the impression at the time that it might be better to run an Active Full in a separate job to the synthetics. This might simply have been for the purposes of resolving the support issue - I forgot to ask at the time.
I put an AF backup in place for our most critical server - one extra job, no problem. However a subsequent issue gave us to believe that backups we had previously believed unaffected by the corruption issue could not now be trusted, so I immediately implemented a set of Active Full backups for everything.
Happily, the backups were not compromised, but I now have nearly 340 separate backup scripts to manage.
My question (at last!) is simply this: Is it acceptable to have an Active Full backup in the same scheduled script as a Synthetic Full? Backup scripts would seem to accommodate such an arrangement, and it would be a big help if I could run the different types from the same process.
My plan would be to run an Active Full on perhaps a quarterly basis. If I were to schedule an AF backup for, say, the first Monday in March/June/Sept/Dec, would such a backup replace the scheduled synthetic in the same script?
I'm probably overthinking it, but I'd be grateful for any opinions and advice.
Thanks,
Bob