The functionality to manage additional work and accessories within Service Order (SO) development has been implemented. It is now possible to add supplementary work items that accurately reflect customer requests, ensuring these requirements are processed in workshops.
Additional work complements the tasks defined in standard repair workflows.
We’ve improved the task button display in Service Order dashboards. You can now easily access separate listings for internal and external tasks, providing greater clarity and control over your processes.
For faster and easier identification, we’ve added the “Part Number” column to the Service Order listing. This enables operators to immediately identify which part is being worked on in each service order.
The new column allows operators to filter by this displayed information.
New features have been introduced during the scheduling process to enable more effective information management. You can now:
This further simplifies operational processes.
We’ve simplified searches by adding the “WO” field to the main Service Order listing filter. This enables filtering by the Qplus system’s internal number, providing faster access to required information.
The pending tasks listing now displays the corresponding WO value in its columns, showing the system’s internal number to which each task belongs.
You can now create template copies, simplifying the generation of new templates for different equipment and component models. This streamlines processes and enhances management effectiveness.
We’ve enhanced spare parts kit management by:
This provides greater control and organization.
An intuitive view has been added for advances paused due to incidents, with affected rows highlighted in red within the progress listing. This improves effectiveness when locating such incidents.
We’ve completed the functionality to create, activate, and deactivate users and operators, providing full control over system access and operations.
The component code section has been added, now enabling creation, deletion, and editing.