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* A Check Sheet's application may be highly general, or highly specific, according to the parameters you specify.
 
* A Check Sheet's application may be highly general, or highly specific, according to the parameters you specify.
 
* The relevant options are grouped together under the {{WS}} menu {{Menu|Maintenance Options|Check Sheet Maintenance}}
 
* The relevant options are grouped together under the {{WS}} menu {{Menu|Maintenance Options|Check Sheet Maintenance}}
== Questions ==
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=== Questions ===
# First you define a three character code for your question. This will not be visible on the check sheet, but will affect where your question appears within its section (except see {{DataPrompt|Order}} below).
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# First you define a three character code for your question. This will not be visible on the Check Sheet data entry area, but will affect where your question appears within its section (except see {{DataPrompt|Order}} below).
=== Details ===
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==== Details ====
==== General Details ====
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===== General Details =====
# {{DataPrompt|Description}}. This is the text of the question that will appear on the check sheet.
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# {{DataPrompt|Description}}. This is the text of the question that will appear on the Check Sheet.
=== Parameters ===
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==== Parameters ====
==== Grouping ====
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===== Grouping =====
 
# {{DataPrompt|Order}}. Questions with a lower order number will appear before questions with a higher order number. That is, they appear in numerical order. Questions with the same order number will be sorted according to their three character code.
 
# {{DataPrompt|Order}}. Questions with a lower order number will appear before questions with a higher order number. That is, they appear in numerical order. Questions with the same order number will be sorted according to their three character code.
 
# {{DataPrompt|Link}}. Not applicable.
 
# {{DataPrompt|Link}}. Not applicable.
 
# {{DataPrompt|Category}}. When choosing questions in {{Menu|Add or Edit Check Sheet Sections}}, they will be grouped into Categories. These Categories are themselves maintained in the menu option {{Menu|Check Sheet Maintenance|Add or Edit Question Categories}}. They are intended to group questions into broad areas of applicability. You may pick an existing Category here using {{KeyPress|C-F1}}, or set up your own using {{KeyPress|S-F10}}.
 
# {{DataPrompt|Category}}. When choosing questions in {{Menu|Add or Edit Check Sheet Sections}}, they will be grouped into Categories. These Categories are themselves maintained in the menu option {{Menu|Check Sheet Maintenance|Add or Edit Question Categories}}. They are intended to group questions into broad areas of applicability. You may pick an existing Category here using {{KeyPress|C-F1}}, or set up your own using {{KeyPress|S-F10}}.
==== Advisories ====
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===== Advisories =====
 
# {{DataPrompt|Problem code}}. Any kind of non-{{DataValue|Pass}} answer to a question will automatically generate a {{WS}} Advisory notice. You should enter here what manner of Advisory a failure in this area should produce.
 
# {{DataPrompt|Problem code}}. Any kind of non-{{DataValue|Pass}} answer to a question will automatically generate a {{WS}} Advisory notice. You should enter here what manner of Advisory a failure in this area should produce.
 
# {{DataPrompt|Default note}}. This is the default description given to any Advisory created by the answer to this Question. While Advisory problem codes may cover a fairly broad area, your question will more likely apply to a specific aspect of the vehicle, so you should tailor your description accordingly. The technician undertaking the test may modify this description when filling out the check sheet, but this allows that step to be skipped if no further information is required.
 
# {{DataPrompt|Default note}}. This is the default description given to any Advisory created by the answer to this Question. While Advisory problem codes may cover a fairly broad area, your question will more likely apply to a specific aspect of the vehicle, so you should tailor your description accordingly. The technician undertaking the test may modify this description when filling out the check sheet, but this allows that step to be skipped if no further information is required.
 
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=== Sections ===
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# First you define a three character code for your Section. This will not be visible on the Check Sheet data entry area, but will affect where your Section appears on the Check Sheet (except see {{DataPrompt|Order}} below).
 
== "Mandatory" Sections ==
 
== "Mandatory" Sections ==
 
* A Check Sheet must contain at least one question, so to ensure this the standard {{DataValue|Miscellaneous}} section ({{DataValue|M01}}), which contains just the question {{DataValue|Health Check Satisfactory?}} ({{DataValue|M01}}) is marked as mandatory.
 
* A Check Sheet must contain at least one question, so to ensure this the standard {{DataValue|Miscellaneous}} section ({{DataValue|M01}}), which contains just the question {{DataValue|Health Check Satisfactory?}} ({{DataValue|M01}}) is marked as mandatory.

Revision as of 13:14, 8 July 2016

Summary

The following article describes the stages in setting up an "Interactive" Vehicle Check Sheet. Check Sheets are intended to accompany Platinum Workshop Jobs, and may be accessed either from your desktop Platinum application or from Platinum Online.

Elements of a Check Sheet - Sections and Questions

  • A Check Sheet is broadly composed of one or more Sections; while a Section is composed of one or more Questions.
  • To set up a Check Sheet from scratch therefore, you would first define the Questions you want to ask, then assign these to one or more Sections as appropriate, then finally assign these Sections to your Check Sheet.
  • A Check Sheet's application may be highly general, or highly specific, according to the parameters you specify.
  • The relevant options are grouped together under the Workshop menu " Maintenance Options Check Sheet Maintenance"

Questions

  1. First you define a three character code for your question. This will not be visible on the Check Sheet data entry area, but will affect where your question appears within its section (except see "Order" below).

Details

General Details
  1. "Description". This is the text of the question that will appear on the Check Sheet.

Parameters

Grouping
  1. "Order". Questions with a lower order number will appear before questions with a higher order number. That is, they appear in numerical order. Questions with the same order number will be sorted according to their three character code.
  2. "Link". Not applicable.
  3. "Category". When choosing questions in " Add or Edit Check Sheet Sections", they will be grouped into Categories. These Categories are themselves maintained in the menu option " Check Sheet Maintenance Add or Edit Question Categories". They are intended to group questions into broad areas of applicability. You may pick an existing Category here using <Ctrl+F1>, or set up your own using <Shift+F10>.
Advisories
  1. "Problem code". Any kind of non-'Pass' answer to a question will automatically generate a Workshop Advisory notice. You should enter here what manner of Advisory a failure in this area should produce.
  2. "Default note". This is the default description given to any Advisory created by the answer to this Question. While Advisory problem codes may cover a fairly broad area, your question will more likely apply to a specific aspect of the vehicle, so you should tailor your description accordingly. The technician undertaking the test may modify this description when filling out the check sheet, but this allows that step to be skipped if no further information is required.

Sections

  1. First you define a three character code for your Section. This will not be visible on the Check Sheet data entry area, but will affect where your Section appears on the Check Sheet (except see "Order" below).

"Mandatory" Sections

  • A Check Sheet must contain at least one question, so to ensure this the standard 'Miscellaneous' section ('M01'), which contains just the question 'Health Check Satisfactory?' ('M01') is marked as mandatory.
  • Other sections may be marked as mandatory, depending on the nature of your business.
  • If you try to add or edit a Check Sheet without including one (or more) mandatory sections, you will be prompted for one on exit.
  • Technically you can choose not to enter a mandatory section, but bear in mind that if your check sheet does not contain any questions at all you won't be able to use it.


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