Hi @LenaicDAVID ,I hope above answer @Kushan Jayasinghe’s answer won’t help to your question. Therefore, I tried to add the weekend plan to the maint. calendar and tried to regenerate the plan. My expection was to create plan for weekdays (8am- 5pm) and weekends (Fri 9pm-Mon 6am). I didn’t work. So I added exception and regenerate the Maint. Plan. It gives errors. Moreover, I tried this in Apps10 as well but this didn’t work. Cheers,Kushan
Hi Nipun, The following example is from our core. Please check the below steps whether this Customer Handling tick has been unticked.Step 1:Step 2: Best regards,Kushan
Go to the site that WO has been created, select empty space as per the below image and save. Now your issue is solved. Try to create a WO and check. You won't be able to see any task created automatically. @Kushan Jayasinghe Thank you for the support. Pleasure
Go to the site that WO has been created, select empty space as per the below image and save. Now your issue is solved. Try to create a WO and check. You won't be able to see any task created automatically.
Hi Lenaic, First you should create a calendar as you expected. Add the calender to your PM action
Q1:Remaining to DueFor calendar lines; the Remaining to Due column shows the amount of days until the line is due; i.e.: the value is calculated from the number of days from the Planned Date of the maintenance plan line to the current date. If the value in the Remaining to Due column is positive, the line has not yet fallen due. On the other hand, if the value is negative, the line has already fallen due.Due (%)The Due (%) column is always calculated based on the dates in the maintenance plan. A Due percentage of 50% means that it is half way from when it was last performed to its due date, where as 100% means that the PM action falls due the same day.The Due(%) value showed in the General tab will always show the highest Due (%) value from the lines in the Maintenance Plan.
Thanks @Lee Pinchbeck Cheers
Hi @abarthakur_GOGH, Agree here with Lee and this is kind of a strange error because normally FSM allows to add any file type except the black listed. We need more information as Lee requested to check this further if you are still getting it. Best Regards, Kasun Hi Kasun,Appreciate it if you could describe how to blacklist file type extensions?Thanks in advance,Kushan
Hi @Sudheera Nimalshantha,There are 3 scenarios to consider when calculating the Due (%) for calendar lines. (a) If no WO is generatedDue (%) = (((site_date_- min_planned_date_)/interval_) *100) +100 Here. the min_planned_date_ = Planned Date of the maintenance plan line. (b) If Performed base = N and WO is generatedDue (%) = ((site_date_ - planned_date_)/interval_) *100 Here, the planned_date_ = Date the last WO is generated. (c) If Performed base = Y and no WO is generatedDue (%) = ((site_date_ - performed_date_)/interval_) *100 Here, the performed_date _ = completion date of the last WO. I hope this helps. Cheers,Kushan
@HoiIndikW That makes sense. Cheers.
Hi @Mathias Dahl ,This is a great initiative.Cheers
In addition to all those solutions and ideas, I’d suggest that to raise this matter to the RnD Idea Wall. They might consider this as a new feture or keep this as a limitation.
As far as I know, this issue existed in App8 but App9.
The below link is also helpful for your matter.
To save time, you can create a copy of a work order that includes information from the original work order. You can duplicate a work order with its tasks, without its tasks, or with its hierarchy.
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