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Create and view Follow Up in a workorder |
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A Follow Up is actually a Schedule Marker with the additional feature of providing a jump button to open the specific workorder (or quote or preventive maintenance order, client, head office, contract, or unit) that the Follow Up is referring to.
In this tutorial we will go over creating a Follow Up for a schedulable user for a specific workorder
1. Open an existing Closed sample workorder ( do note that you can create a Follow Up for an open workorder as well as for a Closed workorder - this is just an example)
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2. Select the workorder menu option Follow up
If there are no existing Follow Up's for this workorder, nothing will show in the selection by default. If there was one or more Follow Up's for this workorder, the first Follow Up by alphabetical order based on the name will display by default.
3. Click on the
5. The Follow Up creation window displays - note looks just the same as a Schedule Marker
6. Select the specific schedulable user you want to create this Follow Up for in the Source selection
7. Enter in the Name field a descriptive name for what this Follow Up is about
8. The Start defaults to today's date and time, and the Stop to an hour later. Edit as needed. (make a note to yourself the date you enter so that we can review it on the Schedule screen later). See also: Date & Time Selection
9. Select a Color if desired which borders the Follow Up when viewing on the Schedule screen
10. Enter in additional Notes as needed
11. Select Save & Exit
12. If you want to view the Follow Up from this window, select it from the list of Follow Ups for this workorder and click on the 13. To exit out of the selection window back to the workorder, select
14. Now lets exit out of this workorder, and view the Follow Up on the Schedule screen
15. On the Schedule screen, view the date of the Follow Up that you made for the schedulable user you selected. See the Follow Up - it looks just like a Schedule Marker as that is what it is, just available for creation from a workorder as well as providing a jump button to open the workorder.
16. Double-click on it to open
17. Note how the Follow Up as a jump button that if you click on will open the workorder it was created from.
NOTE: The schedulable user could subscribe to be notified when a Schedule Marker is imminent. As a Follow Up is in essence a Schedule Marker, the schedulable user can be notified via memo, popup, external email or external pager just before the Follow Up is due.
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