How to add maintenance or other tasks to a resource
To add a task to an object, you must be looking at the maintenance tab for the object in question. For example, to add a task that relates to the walls in the G03 Office, first go to the record for the Office, then click the maintenance tab (1). Then click the Add task button (2).
Usually, tasks relate to objects in areas or their components, i.e. a wall in a room, a boiler, a light fitting etc. It is possible to set up tasks ata higher resource level i.e. for an entire building or even an entire site. Typically these tasks might be global cleaning regimes or security patrosl etc. You will see this confirmation dialog if you have your user preference for additional feedback set to Yes and you attempt to allocate a task at any resource level above the item or component level. If you actually do want to allocate a task at this level, somply click Yes.
NOTE: If you have your user preference for additional feedback set to No, then this dialog will not show, even if you start allocating a task at a higher level.
If you have your user preference for additional feedback set to Yes and you start to allocate a task at item or component level, you will see this confirmation dialog. Click Yes to continue.
When you first arrive at this list, you will see all tasks that have been set up as Standard Tasks for the current site and/or client (see the section on Standard Tasks for more information). This gives you quick access to the most frequently used tasks for the current site and client. To see all tasks you can use the filter button to specify a different set of tasks. Click the filter button to access the filters.
NOTE: It is perfectly possible to add multiple tasks to a single resource at once by re-applying the filters to list different sets of records and selecting (by using the target button) as many tasks as you like. Each one will be added to the Current selection list and the bottom of the screen and then added as a distinct task for the current resource when you finally click the Confirm button.
The filters panel for standard tasks allows you to get a set of records filtered by work type, categorisation scheme and sub categories as well as more general criteria such as a text string or task type (user, NSR etc). Set the criteria required (you can use both the 'source' tab and the 'category' tab criteria together if necessary) then click the filter button to locate and list the records that match the entered criteria.
NOTE: You can reset the filter criteria using the Reset or Reset all buttons and you can cancel the filter operation by clicking the close button on the filter dialog.
Select the tasks you want to allocate to the current object by clicking the target button (1). You can see more information about a particular task by clicking the popup info button (2)
Each time you click the target button, the selected task will be added to the Current selection list at the bottom of the screen. You can remove a selected task by clicking the Delete button to the right of the relevant item in the list.
To confirm your selection and allocate the selected tasks to the currnt object, click Confirm button at top right. Click Cancel to abort.
You will need to confirm when you want the selected task to execute (in theory) for the first time by entering a date in this dialog. If the resource you are allocating the task to already has a maintenance first due date set up then you can ignore this step and simply click OK because the resource's own maintenance first due date will be used by default if it has been set.
When the operation is completed, you will be returned to the original resource and the selected task (or tasks) will be listed along with any other tasks already set up for the resource.