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Work Task Steps not showed in Object Navigator

  • November 6, 2019
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karllinder
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Hi

In IFS10 the Maintenance is rebuilt, this is very good step forward and I think it´s very good, but we missing some things. One thing that we missing is to show Work Task Steps in Object Navigator.

Any reason why this is not showed?

 

/Karl

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karllinder wrote:

Hi!

 

When we use PM Group ID with the merge function, each PM Action will be a step on the Work Order/Work Task.

 

We need to keep track of all work performed on each object, even if it is done as a work step. As the solution is now the Work Task and Work Order doesn’t have an object connection when we use the merge function, which means that the history can’t be found in the Equipment Object Navigator.

 

/Karl

That makes sense. I’d say it’s an oversight. You could create an object lobby where you display all the information you need and add navigation from the equipment navigator screen. In addition log a case to ask for it. I’ll also pass this thread along to people in RnD.

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  • Superhero (Employee)
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  • November 6, 2019

Where exactly do you see these being relevant without the context of the task? Or are you talking about the Business Object Explorer?


karllinder
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  • Sidekick (Customer)
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  • November 6, 2019

Hi!

 

When we use PM Group ID with the merge function, each PM Action will be a step on the Work Order/Work Task.

 

We need to keep track of all work performed on each object, even if it is done as a work step. As the solution is now the Work Task and Work Order doesn’t have an object connection when we use the merge function, which means that the history can’t be found in the Equipment Object Navigator.

 

/Karl


  • Superhero (Employee)
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  • November 7, 2019
karllinder wrote:

Hi!

 

When we use PM Group ID with the merge function, each PM Action will be a step on the Work Order/Work Task.

 

We need to keep track of all work performed on each object, even if it is done as a work step. As the solution is now the Work Task and Work Order doesn’t have an object connection when we use the merge function, which means that the history can’t be found in the Equipment Object Navigator.

 

/Karl

That makes sense. I’d say it’s an oversight. You could create an object lobby where you display all the information you need and add navigation from the equipment navigator screen. In addition log a case to ask for it. I’ll also pass this thread along to people in RnD.


JerryB
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  • Hero (Employee)
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  • November 7, 2019

Are you talking about wanting it to show up in the maintenance plan associated with the task to be able to prove the step was completed for auditors?  What are you envisioning?


karllinder
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  • November 7, 2019
JerryB wrote:

Are you talking about wanting it to show up in the maintenance plan associated with the task to be able to prove the step was completed for auditors?  What are you envisioning?

 

Hi @JerryB 

We use the function Merge on PM Action. When a merge is done object id is not set on Work Order or on Work Task, only on Work Step. In this case with merge, it´s not possible to see open work order in the Object Navigator.

 

/Karl


JerryB
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  • Hero (Employee)
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  • November 7, 2019

Ok, I see what you’re saying now.  Maybe it can be added to active work tasks...I’ll run it by RnD.


JULIAN
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  • Hero
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  • November 7, 2019

Have reported same thing today. Awaiting RnD comment. 


Mayura Wasantha
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  • Superhero (Employee)
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  • December 10, 2019

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