Tasks
Work Order Tasks are specific activities that must be completed as part of the process of completing the Work Order. These activities are often called Subtasks. A Task might be something as simple as replacing an AC filter or taking a meter reading, or as complex as repairing a water main break or installing a stretch of fiber optic cable.
The Task options found on the Work Order form correlate to records the agency established in Lucity's Work > Administration > Work Flow Setup > Task Setup module to reflect the scope of its work. Only Task Setup records marked as Subtask are available to use as a subtask.
Relationships
Tasks share important relationships with the other major elements of a Work Order:
- Task > Resources - Users add the items required to complete the work (i.e., Employees, Materials, Fluids, Equipment, Contractors, Material Kits) to each Task as Resources. This data relationship allows Lucity to control inventory and/or availability of these items and calculate the cost of completing each Task.
- Work Order > Tasks - The Resource Costs and Units quantities from all Tasks are rolled up and tallied in the Work Order's Costs fields, allowing an agency to determine the true cost of each Task and the cost of the entire Work Order.
- Tasks > Assets - Tasks and assets are related so that EAM can divide the Task costs among the Assets on the Work Order to determine the cost of the work on each Asset. More information about the Asset/Task relationship
Work Order Tasks grid
A Work Order record's Tasks grid lists all of the activities required to complete the work. These activities are often called subtasks.
Tasks can be added to a Work Order two ways: 1) Users can add them manually; or 2) the system may apply them automatically based on the Work Order's Main Task.
- - If there are Resource records (Employees, Equipment, Contractors, Materials, Fluids, Material Kits) attached to a Task and the "Prevent Task Deletion if Resource Attached" option is enabled in Work Options, the Task record cannot be deleted.
Using Grids >> Grid Tools >> Editable Grids >> Using Forms >>
How to add a Task to a Work Order
How to add the Main Task to a Work Order's Task grid
How to link a Task to an Asset
How to close a Task?
How to Route Sub-Tasks (add later?)
Special Task Grid Tools
|
Appears in the Work Order > Tasks grid toolbar. Allows the user to quickly add or edit Resources for a Work Order Task by providing editable grids for each type of Resource. |
|
|
Appears in the first column of the Task grid. Indicates that one or more Task Resources have a currently running Work Clock. |
Task Grid Record Fields
Task |
Serves as the user-defined, unique ID for the assigned activity.
|
Seq No |
States the order in which the tasks should be completed. |
Task Crew |
Identifies a group of employees assigned to work on the task.
|
Task Supervisor |
Identifies the employee responsible for the task.
|
System Assembly Component |
Identifies the specific part of the asset that is the focus of the task.
|
Address |
Identifies the street address where the work is to be performed. |
Account # |
Indicates the reference number for the general account that should be billed for the work task.
|
Proj No - Acct |
Indicates the reference number for a specific project account that should be billed for the work task.
|
Required.