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October 3, 2018 at 4:19 am #22052AnonymousInactive
Hello Friends
Can you please advise on my below enqueries:-
1. How can i see Task list created for Equipment/Functional Location/General Task list on Work Order?
2. Is there any way to see attached documents (Equipment Diagram/Technical Specifications) with Equipment/Functional Location via Service for Object, on Work order and can also take print.Thanks
SudipAugust 23, 2019 at 5:02 am #22987Edward TParticipantHi,
1. You can go to Menu > Logistic > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing > Order > Operation List > Display.
The report will show you Order with all information you need.
2. You can go directly to each order document, then from Service for Object > Attachment List. It will only available if you have attachment documents. It will show the attachment list, then you can download and print it.Regards,
EdwardAugust 26, 2019 at 9:03 am #22993AnonymousInactiveHi Edward
Thanks for your reply, But my question is little different. User wants to see
1)Task list created for Equipment/Functional Location/General Task list on Work Order (IW32)
2)see attached documents (Equipment Diagram/Technical Specifications) with Equipment/Functional Location via Service for Object, on Work order and can also take print- Your answer is valid if Attached document is attached with work order. I want to understand if the attachment is at technical object level, how can we see this from Work order.Thanks
SudipAugust 27, 2019 at 3:04 am #22995Edward TParticipantHi Sudip,
Yes the report is come first with the order, maybe you could filter the Equipment/FuncLoc then you will get all the list. But in most case if the standard report not sufficient for your requirement, then you need to build a custom report / query.
The document service is link to each document when it initiate, so I think you need to drill down first to open the equipment, then you’ll see the attachment.Regards,
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