Hi,I have done some additional testing and what I have found out is the following;It is the resource that determines if it will be several Work Tasks. If you have different resources on the PM Actions they will become different Work Tasks.I have tested by changing Maint Org, not have a Work Task Template, Action Code, different Work Descriptions and different intervals. Changing any of these wont do anything, they will be Work Task Steps no matter what. What I havent found out is which maint. org. or action code that is chosen, or if this is random, when you only have one Work Task. For me it was a really heads up finding out that different intervals will be steps on the same Work Task.Example;1 month Inspection on X number of objects12 month Re-certification on X number of objects (same objects)This will come out as 1 Work Task if it is the same resource that will do both jobs. Even if action, maint org, description, etc are different. kind regardsChristian
Thank you both. I really like the setup we have now, just need to be sure how the system works so that we don’t have a trigger that would create work task or steps were we did not expect. @JerryB You are correct with the comment about weird setup, we dont have that many different maintenance routines for our extinguishers. Just needed to create more PM Actions for testing purposes. What we do want, is to have typically one inspection on several objects and then a re-certification on the same objects with a greater interval. kind regardsChristian
Hi Jerry,I am not using Work Steps at all on the PM Action. I only have one template and in the work list tab I have one row. Instead I have 13 PM Actions with different criteria. These has been generated on a WO as 5 different Tasks. Divided after the Action Code. E.g. With 3 Work Task Steps where there are 3 actions of the same type.My question is what determines if these will be a Work Task or a Work Task Step? Is it the interval, action, maint org, etc or something different? Or all combinations would create a new work task? kind regardsChristian
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