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Resulting Tasks are work activities that should occur once the Main Task on a Work Order is complete.

Sometimes, a resulting task is standard and can be planned: For example, a Work Order to unclog a blocked sewer line might always call for a TV inspection a week later. At other times, a resulting task might be unexpected, such as when an arborist trimming a tree notices that landscape lighting around the tree he's working on is in need of repair. In either case, Lucity can help you automate and track the workflow.

Standard Resulting Tasks

In cases in which the resulting work is standard, Lucity's Task Setup module makes it easy to ensure that the follow-up work isn't overlooked. When you add a Resulting Task to a Task Setup record, Lucity automatically copies the Resulting Task to any Work Order that lists the parent Task as its Main Task. Then, when the Work Order is closed, Lucity automatically creates a new Work Order for the Resulting Task or provides a means to create the new Work Order manually, depending on your preferences. In either case, you can dictate the Start Date of the new Work Order.

Unplanned Resulting Tasks

If the work is unexpected, you can add a Resulting Task directly to the Work Order you were completing when you noticed the issue. Likewise, you can control how the resulting Work Order is created and when it begins.

More information about Resulting Tasks on Work Orders

Resulting Tasks grid

A Task Setup record's Resulting Tasks grid displays all Resulting Tasks that should be added to a Work Order by default when this Task is selected as the Work Order's Main Task.

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How to add a Resulting Task to a Task Setup record

 

Resulting Tasks record fields

Resulting Task*

Identifies the work activity that needs to be completed.

Frequency

Indicates the number of days/weeks/months (unit specified in the Occurrence Interval field) that should occur between the original Work Order's End Date and the resulting Work Order's Start Date.

Occurrence Interval

The type of date units specified between the original Work Order's End Date and the resulting Work Order's Start Date. (days, weeks, months, etc.).

Create WO Flag

Directs Lucity to immediately generate a Work Order for the Resulting Task when the original Work Order is closed.

  • Once the Resulting Task is added to a Work Order, this field is labeled Automatically create Work Order using End Date.
  • The Start Date on the new Work Order is based on the End Date of the original Work Order and the Frequency and Occurrence Interval values from the Resulting Task record.
  • If you do not check this option, the user can still opt to enable it after the Resulting Task has been added to the Work Order or use a toolkit to manually create the Work Order.

 

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