Once you finish an operation for the work order, you can close it by confirming the
action done on it. You can enter the details of the work done with details like start time
and end time, ID of the crew who completed the operation and so on either manually or
configure to take values automatically.
Once the Operation is partially or fully confirmed, tap icon on the
Operation details screen and navigate to the Time Sheets create screen using the
Create Time Sheet option. To learn how to create a time sheet, see Create a Time Sheet.
To confirm an operation
manually:
In the left section of the Work Order screen, tap the Work Order.
In the right section of the Work Order screen, tap
Ops/Activities.
Under the Ops/Activities, tap the operation and tap
Confirm.
In the Confirmation screen, tap Manual Confirmation.
Figure 1. Selecting Manual Confirmation or Automatic Confirmation
Under Operation Detail, enter the following:
Execution Start: Tap the Calendar icon to select the date
and time for start of execution.
Crew ID: Tap the Crew ID icon to select the Crew IDs from
the list. When there are multiple fields to select, you can tap the
icon to select or deselect
all. This feature is available in both Online and Offline modes.
Finish Execution: Tap the Calendar icon to select the date and time for
finishing execution.
Actual Work: This field is non-editable.
Unit for work: This field is non-editable.
Final Confirmation: Select the check box for Final
Confirmation.
No Remaining Work: Select the check box to confirm that there is
no pending work for the operation selected.
Reason for Variance: Select the Reason for Variance from the
list.
Confirmation text: Enter the Confirmation text.
Figure 2. Entering Confirmation Details Manually
Tap the Measuring Document icon to select the measuring points
to create the measurement document.
Measuring Points are displayed on the following tabs:
Objects: Shows measuring points associated with Objects like
Functional location and Equipment.
Operations: Shows measuring points associated with operations as
Production Resource Tools (PRTs).