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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
− | This article explains how to review Check Sheets which have been performed on a | + | This article explains how to review Check Sheets which have been performed on a unit. |
== More Information == | == More Information == | ||
− | A | + | A unit might have Check Sheets performed on it many times over the course of its life, and you'll want to see the results. |
== Procedure == | == Procedure == | ||
− | === Option One - | + | === Option One - Unit Properties === |
− | In the {{Menu| | + | In the {{Menu|{{VS}}}} module, {{Menu|Add or Edit Units}}, each unit has a {{Tab|Check sheets}} tab, listing all the check sheets undertaken on that particular unit. |
The colour key indicates: | The colour key indicates: | ||
* {{DataPrompt|Passed}}: Either no advisories were needed as a result of this check sheet, or any that were have been resolved. | * {{DataPrompt|Passed}}: Either no advisories were needed as a result of this check sheet, or any that were have been resolved. | ||
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* {{DataPrompt|Part assigned}}: There are one or more outstanding advisories from this check sheet that have not been assigned to workshop jobs. | * {{DataPrompt|Part assigned}}: There are one or more outstanding advisories from this check sheet that have not been assigned to workshop jobs. | ||
* {{DataPrompt|Unassigned}}: None of the advisories advising from this check sheet have yet been assigned to workshop jobs. | * {{DataPrompt|Unassigned}}: None of the advisories advising from this check sheet have yet been assigned to workshop jobs. | ||
− | You can review a | + | You can review a unit's Advisories using the {{KeyPress|F8}} key. |
You can view or modify the full results of a selected check sheet using the {{Button|Edit}} button ({{KeyPress|F5}}); or print the check sheet using the {{Button|Printer}} button ({{KeyPress|F7}}). | You can view or modify the full results of a selected check sheet using the {{Button|Edit}} button ({{KeyPress|F5}}); or print the check sheet using the {{Button|Printer}} button ({{KeyPress|F7}}). | ||
=== Option Two - Check Sheet Review === | === Option Two - Check Sheet Review === | ||
− | In the {{WS}} module, the {{Menu|Check Sheet Review}} option allows you to specify an optional {{DataPrompt| | + | In the {{WS}} module, the {{Menu|Check Sheet Review}} option allows you to specify an optional {{DataPrompt|Unit}} to view, with {{DataPrompt|From date}} and {{DataPrompt|to date}} range. Otherwise the interface is the same as via {{Menu|Unit Properties}} above. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 16:57, 15 February 2019
Contents
Summary
This article explains how to review Check Sheets which have been performed on a unit.
More Information
A unit might have Check Sheets performed on it many times over the course of its life, and you'll want to see the results.
Procedure
Option One - Unit Properties
In the " Unit Sales" module, " Add or Edit Units", each unit has a [Check sheets] tab, listing all the check sheets undertaken on that particular unit. The colour key indicates:
- "Passed": Either no advisories were needed as a result of this check sheet, or any that were have been resolved.
- "Assigned": All advisories arising from this check sheet are assigned to workshop jobs, but one or more are not yet resolved.
- "Part assigned": There are one or more outstanding advisories from this check sheet that have not been assigned to workshop jobs.
- "Unassigned": None of the advisories advising from this check sheet have yet been assigned to workshop jobs.
You can review a unit's Advisories using the <F8> key. You can view or modify the full results of a selected check sheet using the [Edit] button (<F5>); or print the check sheet using the [Printer] button (<F7>).
Option Two - Check Sheet Review
In the Workshop module, the " Check Sheet Review" option allows you to specify an optional "Unit" to view, with "From date" and "to date" range. Otherwise the interface is the same as via " Unit Properties" above.
See also
- How does Platinum find the right unit check sheet?
- How do I migrate to interactive unit check sheets?