Overview
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Before you start
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Create a Work Order
To create a work order, follow these high-level steps.
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Provide work order details.
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Provide work order operations details.
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For detailed context, rules, and constraints related to the parameters and settings mentioned in the following steps, see Work Order Details and Context.
Step 1: Provide work order details
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Navigate to Features > Core > Work Order Management > New WO.
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Provide WO time attributes.
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Work Interval From: Start date and time for scheduling. Defaults to system date.
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Work Interval To: End date and time for scheduling.
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If specific appointment time intervals apply, select Appointment slot to provide this data.
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Provide a Technical Object.
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Select a Request Type and then select a Service Type.
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Define the priority of the WO.
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To assign an Urgent flag, select Urgent WO.
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Select an Urgency Type.
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(Optional) Select a Parent WO.
Step 2: Provide work order operations details
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Select WO Operations.
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In the Replace cycle, enter operations tab, check the work cycle association.
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If a work cycle is defined for the WO type, the system automatically enters the operations.
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If no work cycle is associated, you must enter the operations manually.
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Step 3: Manage operations
The WO Operation Sequence tab lists all operations that are automatically associated through the work cycle.
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To add a new operation, select the Add icon.
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Define the operation:
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Operation Type
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Resource Type
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Work Center Type
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Resource Time Commitment (min.)
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Team Cardinality
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Select Insert.
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(Optional) Modify an operation. From the Options menu, you can select the following options:
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Associate materials
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Associate tools
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Add sheet
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Unplanned intervention outcome
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Unlock operation
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Cancel operation
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Step 4:
Work Order Details and Context
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WO Detail |
Description |
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Time attributes |
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Technical Object |
The object of the intervention can be either a customer or a facility, depending on the type of activity you are performing:
Data input process:
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WO Type |
The WO type consists of the Technical Object Type, the Service Type, and the Request Type. This combination defines the WO header.
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WO priority |
The priority value you set for a WO is a key factor that the system considers during automatic scheduling.
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Unplanned intervention outcome |
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Associate materials |
You can link required materials to a specific WO operation or modify materials that are already associated.
Material association process
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Add sheet |
Associate a data collection sheet template (DCS) with an operation.
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Associate Sheet to Day |
Link a WO operation to a DCS that relates to the working day, rather than the specific operation.
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Agreement |
View the associated agreement for the WO operation. The SO field within the operation type is used to distinguish between internal operations and external operations. |