This release includes the following changes:
Maintenance types in task groups
In this release, you can now assign maintenance types to task groups. To do this, navigate to the new Maintenance Type tab in the task group window, and select a type in the drop-down. More than one type can be selected for each task group.
After assigning a maintenance type to a task group, that group be will added to the following:
- Scheduled maintenance records with the same maintenance type
- Work orders created with the same maintenance type
- Work orders updated to have the same maintenance type
Removing a maintenance type from a task group will remove the group from any existing scheduled maintenance records with the same type. Additionally, any newly-created work orders or scheduled maintenance with that type will not include that task group.
To learn more, see Assign a maintenance type to a task group and Remove a maintenance type from a task group.
Bug fixes
The following bugs were fixed in this release:
ID |
Description |
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Fixed an issue in Work Orders where the warning message for using too many parts would incorrectly display the remaining number in stock. |
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Fixed an issue where the facility column on the inventory cycle count page showed the facility ID number instead of the name of the facility. |
34411, 42824, 44847 |
Removed an unnecessary New button from the business classification screen, as users can’t actually add new business classifications. |
74594, 81037, 87075, 102800, 105946, 126543, 139234, 141806 |
Fixed an issue in Scheduled Maintenance where the Trigger Description column would display the wrong threshold value for greater-than/less-than meter reading triggers. |
143492 |
Fixed an issue where sorting the stock item and location columns on the current stock page did not sort alphabetically as expected. |
148687 |
Fixed display and alignment in Settings > CMMS Settings > Maintenance and Work Orders. |