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  • Recurring use of the same phase /(works order) and their tasks within a projects.

Phases or works orders are built of tasks. Different phases will have different tasks associated with them. Developing templates allow the selection of the appropriate number and sequence of tasks for the phase.

For example a standard works order template may have cutting, planning, sanding and finishing, while another may have cutting, routing and assembly. Having both templates at hand reduces editing time of either template before application.

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Phase templates follow the same development cycle as other task definitions; under Settings → Definitions:are created under Settings → Edit Templates:

  • Select the type of template you want to create or Edit

    • Works Order

    • MR

    • Manifest

In this case we are creating or editing a works order/phase template, so we select this option.

  • Highlight an existing template or right click to create a new template

  • A number of options for describing and naming the new template are available:

Description

ID

Works Order Description

Labor Group

Status

A number of tabs controlling the attributes of the Works Order when created

Tab

Description

Tasks

Add Tasks that will be added when the phase is created

Qty

UDC

Markers

Dates

Dates when prompt is to be given and if required

MR Templates

The MR to be created to be linked to this works order

MR Items

Items to be added to the MR

LongDescription

Values

Budget

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