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Work Order Explorer Screen Shots |
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Work Order Explorer has one page, but there is plenty of power here! This page allows you to view information about all your active and closed work orders. The top portion is your filter page. You can bring any field on a work order onto this page to use as a filter field. The middle section is the view page. This is the list of work orders that met the filter criteria above. The bottom section is for creating reports either on the screen in your browser, or to export to Microsoft Excel. |
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Work Order Explorer allows for context sensitive searching of the work order description field. In the screen shot to the left the data base was searched for any work order that had the word "leaking" in the description field. You can see that InfoNet found several. |
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In Work Order Explorer you can narrow the search by using mulitple search fields. This screen displays only the work orders with 'leaking' in their description at the Location Main Street Quad.
All this power, in a web browser, at your finger tips via InfoNet |
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Leo Mechanic, using only his web browser, logs into Work Order Explorer and gets a list of his 'Open' work orders. From here he can chose one of the work orders and: - Click on the Kangaroo under WKOComplete and enter his hours, add inventory, assign additional personnel to the job, enter fault code information, complete and or close the work order (depending on his user writes). - Click on the Kangaroo under Details and print out a paper form of the work order to take with him to the job site.
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Leo can complete this work order right on his browser. After clicking on the Kangaroo for his work order he get the WKO Complete page. Here he can enter information in the green fields.
Notice the Task instructions are available in Work Order Explorer was well. |
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