Changes between Version 4 and Version 5 of Ticket #42


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Feb 28, 2011, 9:57:03 PM (13 years ago)
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Gavin
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    33One way to do this would be to reserve a number of tasks (say 5) for a technician and provide a report with the task numbers and space to write down the details. The technician could then print the report and hand the reserved numbers out to production as work comes up. Using the printed report to record the details in the space provided for later entering the "work done" into the task number. The production person would then have a task number to enter their "fault entry" against at any time they wish.
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    5 Another way to do this would be to make it very easy for the production person to list the "Immediate Callouts" for period and production reference. As these would be the only tasks to which this applies. They would then enter faults agains these tasks. The constraint on this would be that all tasks must be entered (with descriptions) before the production person came around to wanting to enter their "fault entries" to produce their production report.
     5Another way to do this would be to make it very easy for the production person to list the "Immediate Callouts" for period and production reference. As these would be the only tasks to which this applies. They would then enter faults against these tasks. The constraint on this would be that all tasks must be entered (with descriptions) before the production person came around to wanting to enter their "fault entries" to produce their production report.
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    77Some CMMS systems require the production person to create the task or work order and provide this number to the technician. This often fails since: