Work Order Tracking / (CM) / (HSE) / (Tr) - Related Records tab
Actions
| Dialogs
| Hierarchy
| Work Order
| Plans
| Assignments
| Related Records
| Actuals
| Activities
| Measurements
| Axle Configuration
| Safety Plan
| Log
| Data Sheet
| Failure Reporting
| Specifications
| Service Address
Attributes
Tab / Table / Section | Attribute | Remarks |
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Related Records | Tab | |
Related Records > Related Work Orders | Table with "New Row" and "Select Work Orders" button. "Mark Row for Delete" icon is available in every row. | |
Related Records > Related Work Orders > Details | Section | |
Work Order | Identifies the related work order. Click the Detail Menu button to select an option and retrieve a value. | |
Class | Class of the related record. | |
Asset | 1. Identifies the asset. The Asset field is for the Maximo asset identifier, the value Maximo uses to track the asset. An asset can also have one or more aliases. Transportation (Tr) applications have an Alias field next to the Asset field. You can enter either a Maximo asset identifier or an asset alias in the Asset field. If you enter an alias, Maximo recognizes it and replaces it with the Maximo asset identifier. Maximo moves the alias to the read-only Alias field. Some applications do not have an Alias field that is paired with the Asset field. In these applications, if you enter an asset alias in the Asset field, the alias is simply replaced by the Maximo asset identifier. An alias can be associated with more than one asset. If you enter such an alias in the Asset field, Maximo displays a Select Value list of the assets that have that alias. 2. Read-only |
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Location | 1. Identifies the work order's location. This is not necessarily the asset's location, however, if an asset is entered, its location will default here 2. Read-only |
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Classification | 1. When you specify a classification for an object, you can organize related parent and child objects in a hierarchical structure, similar to a file directory. You can then drill up and down through the hierarchy to view associated items. Create and manage classifications in the Classifications application. 2. Read-only |
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Status | 1. Status of the work order, for example, in progress, waiting on material, waiting for approval, completed, or closed. 2. Read-only |
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Relationship | 1. Describes the relationship of this record to the record in the key field. 2. Read-only |
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Related Records > Related Tickets | Table with "New Row" and "Select Tickets" button. "Mark Row for Delete" icon is available in every row. | |
Related Records > Related Tickets > Details | Section | |
Related Record Key | Identifies the related ticket. Enter a value or click the Detail Menu button to select an option and retrieve a value. | |
Class | Class of the related ticket. Maximo enters this value for the related ticket you select. You can choose a ticket class before choosing a related ticket; if you do so, Maximo displays only tickets of the chosen class in the Select Value dialog box for the related ticket. To choose a ticket class, enter a value or click the Select Value button. | |
Asset | Default assetnum The Asset field is for the Maximo asset identifier, the value Maximo uses to track the asset. An asset can also have one or more aliases. Transportation (Tr) applications have an Alias field next to the Asset field. You can enter either a Maximo asset identifier or an asset alias in the Asset field. If you enter an alias, Maximo recognizes it and replaces it with the Maximo asset identifier. Maximo moves the alias to the read-only Alias field. Some applications do not have an Alias field that is paired with the Asset field. In these applications, if you enter an asset alias in the Asset field, the alias is simply replaced by the Maximo asset identifier. An alias can be associated with more than one asset. If you enter such an alias in the Asset field, Maximo displays a Select Value list of the assets that have that alias. | |
Location | Default Location | |
Classification | When you specify a classification for an object, you can organize related parent and child objects in a hierarchical structure, similar to a file directory. You can then drill up and down through the hierarchy to view associated items. Create and manage classifications in the Classifications application. | |
Status | Status of the ticket. Default statuses are NEW, QUEUED, PENDING, INPROG, RESOLVED, and CLOSED. See the Help for a Service Desk application for more information on statuses. | |
Relationship | Describes the relationship of this record to the record in the key field. |
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