Is there something to capture WOs for maintenance ...
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Is there something to capture WOs for maintenance workers
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AI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):
Based on the conversations, it appears that Work Orders (WOs) can indeed be used to capture tasks for maintenance workers. One method mentioned involves creating an assembly of "service hours" in the Work Order, which the technician can then add components to that get used during calls, effectively removing them from inventory. They can also add their total hours worked. Once the Work Order is completed, the customer can be invoiced for the work performed. Additionally, it was mentioned that a Manufacturing (MFG) task scheduler can be used to see schedules and move Work Orders around according to capacity. Another method involves using a system like Next Service, where a task is created in the Work Order and the technician gets assigned to the task. The task can be completed, but the Work Order remains open. The parts are all driven from Sales Orders, which drives a Work Order which in turn drives a task. For more complex scenarios involving multiple data sources (work orders, sales orders, projects, and tasks), it was suggested to export a few searches and then combine everything in Power BI for project-based reporting. In terms of managing Work Orders, it was suggested that bin transfers can be scripted to move between bins, and platforms like RF-SMART can help with Work Order management. ****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ******
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