Before you begin
Version: v5 and v6 (what does this mean?)
Plans: All plans
Permissions: Access to task groups
Instead of creating task groups individually, you can import multiple task groups at a time if you already have existing data.
You can do this in two ways:
Only one task can be included on an imported task group. Any other tasks must be added after import.
Use a spreadsheet to import task groups
This is the recommended method if you have a large number of task groups to import. You can use either a .CSV or .TSV file.
This procedure includes two major steps:
- Create the spreadsheet
- Upload the spreadsheet and review
Create the spreadsheet
To create the task groups spreadsheet:
- In a program like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets, create a new file.
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Enter the following headers as the top row of your spreadsheet:
Headers Description Required Optional Task group name The name of the task group ✔ Task description The description of the included task ✔ Task type The type of the included task (general, text, meter reading, or inspection) ✔
Suggested time Suggested completion time for the included task in hours ✔ SM/PM code linked The codes of any SMs you want to associate with the task group (e.g. SM01) ✔ Asset category link Any asset categories you want to associate with the task group ✔ Maintenance type Any maintenance types you want to associate with the task group ✔ Meter reading unit For a meter reading task. The unit used for the included task. Only if task type is meter reading
Create WO on pass (Y/N) For an inspection task. Specifies whether a work order will be created if the inspection is a pass.
Requires "true" or "false" as values.Only if task type is inspection
Notify on pass (Y/N) For an inspection task. Specifies whether a notification will be sent out if the inspection is a pass.
Requires "true" or "false" as values.Only if task type is inspection
Work order status - Pass For an inspection task. The status of the generated work order if the inspection is a pass. Only if task type is inspection and Create WO On Pass = true
WO priority - Pass For an inspection task. The priority of the generated work order if the inspection is a pass. Only if task type is inspection and Create WO On Pass = true
WO maintenance type - pass For an inspection task. The maintenance type of the generated work order if the inspection is a pass. ✔
Create WO on fail (Y/N) For an inspection task. Specifies whether a work order will be created if the inspection is a fail.
Requires "true" or "false" as values.Only if task type is inspection
Notify on fail (Y/N) For an inspection task. Specifies whether a notification will be sent out if the inspection is a fail.
Requires "true" or "false" as values.Only if task type is inspection
Work order status - fail For an inspection task. The status of the generated work order if the inspection is a fail. Only if task type is inspection and Create WO On Pass = false
WO priority - Fail For an inspection task. The priority of the generated work order if the inspection is a fail. Only if task type is inspection and Create WO On Pass = false
WO maintenance type - fail For an inspection task. The maintenance type of the generated work order if the inspection is a fail. ✔
Notify on NA (Y/N) For an inspection task. Specifies whether a notification will be sent out if the inspection result is N/A.
Requires "true" or "false" as values.Only if task type is inspection
Work order status - NA For an inspection task. The status of the generated work order if the inspection result is N/A. Only if task type is inspection and Create WO On NA = false
WO priority - NA For an inspection task. The priority of the generated work order if the inspection result is N/A. Only if task type is inspection and Create WO On NA = false
WO maintenance type - NA For an inspection task. The maintenance type of the generated work order if the inspection result is N/A. ✔
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Enter your data in the sheet under the appropriate headers.
Note
- To list multiple items in one cell, use || as a separator. For example, if you want to associate a task group with both SM01 and SM02 as associated scheduled maintenance records, enter SM01 || SM02.
- Each task in a task group requires a new row.
- Save the file as a .CSV or .TSV file.
Upload the spreadsheet and review
Now that your spreadsheet has been populated, you can upload it to the CMMS.
To do this:
- In Maintenance > Task Groups, click Import.
- In the window that displays, click Upload file:
- Select your spreadsheet from your device and click Open.
- Review the mapping for your file.
The app automatically maps your values to the closest field in the system. Change the mapping by clicking the down arrow for a destination field and select the field or value you'd like to use instead: - Click Continue.
- In the manual import editor, make any necessary changes and review before submitting. The app will indicate any issues with your data:
- When you're done, click Submit.
Enter task group data manually to import task groups
This method is recommended if you have a smaller number of task groups to import.
To do this:
- In Maintenance > Task Groups, click Import.
- In the window that displays, click Enter data manually:
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Enter your data in the appropriate cells.
Note
Each row represents a task group and its included task. Mandatory fields are marked with an asterisk.
- When you're done, click Submit.