Maintenance Schedule Export
Work Order Menu -> Maintenance
Scheduling Menu -> Maintenance
Schedule -> EXPORT button -> Maintenance
Schedule Export
Work Order Menu -> Maintenance
Scheduling Menu -> Update Maintenance
Schedule -> EXPORT button -> Maintenance
Schedule Export
This selection parameter screen can be used to filter the
existing Maintenance Schedule information that is exported to a
spreadsheet.
The selection filters for the Maintenance Schedule export
include:
-
- MAINTENANCE TYPE 1
- Check this box to include scheduled product maintenance records
based on Maintenance Type 1 'By # of Rental Days' calculated
from the Invoiced rental days (i.e. every 30 days rented) in the
exported spreadsheet.
Uncheck this box to exclude maintenance records for Maintenance
Type 1.
MAINTENANCE TYPE 2
- Check this box to include scheduled product maintenance records
based on Maintenance Type 2 'By # of Actual Days' calculated
from the Calendar days (i.e. every 6 months, regardless of days
rented) in the exported spreadsheet.
Uncheck this box to exclude maintenance records for Maintenance
Type 2.
MAINTENANCE TYPE 3
- Check this box to include scheduled product maintenance records
based on Maintenance Type 3 'By Actual Date' set on a
specific date (i.e. at set dates such as July 1, December 1) in the
exported spreadsheet.
Uncheck this box to exclude maintenance records for Maintenance
Type 3.
MAINTENANCE TYPE 4
- Check this box to include scheduled product maintenance records
based on Maintenance Type 4 'By # of Meter Units' calculated
from the Meter units used (i.e. every 200 hours or units since last
service) in the exported spreadsheet.
Uncheck this box to exclude maintenance records for Maintenance
Type 4.
MAINTENANCE TYPE 5
- Check this box to include scheduled product maintenance records
based on Maintenance Type 5 'By Actual Meter Reading' set on
a specific Meter count (i.e. at a set meter reading like 10000
miles) in the exported spreadsheet.
Uncheck this box to exclude maintenance records for Maintenance
Type 5.
MAINTENANCE CODE, "ALL" OR "SEL"
- Select one of the following filters:
- Accept ALL to include all Repair Maintenance Codes in
the output.
- To generate the output for a single Maintenance code, enter the
code or select it from the drop-down box as setup in Repair Maintenance Codes. window.
- Type SEL to select a range of products to include in the export
as outlined in Select Maintenance
Codes.
PRODUCT CLASS, "ALL" OR "SEL"
- Select one of the following filters:
- Accept ALL to include all classes in the output.
- To generate the output for a single Product Class, enter the
class or select it from the Product Class
Search window.
- Type SEL to select a range of Product Classes to include in the
export as outlined in Select Product
Classes.
PRODUCT GROUP, "ALL" OR "SEL"
- Select one of the following filters:
- Accept ALL to include all groups in the output.
- To generate the output for a single Product Group, enter the
group or select it from the Group Search
window.
- Type SEL to select a range of Product Groups to include in the
export, as outlined in Select Groups.
Finished?
- Click ACCEPT to generate the spreadsheet or CANCEL to abort the
export.
Resulting Spreadsheet Output:
- The spreadsheet lists the products with each associated
scheduled maintenance record by Maintenance Type and
Type of data.
The Maintenance Type (1,2,3,4,5) and the Type
(HEADER, ACTUAL, KIT, INSTRUCTION) of each record dictate the
relevant columns that are applicable in the spreadsheet so that
columns that do not apply display 'n/a' and are not considered on
import.
The Product Class and Group columns are included for information
only, and a Delete column is provided for HEADER type records to
remove maintenance records on import.
Information and Rules for Valid Data:
- The Maintenance Type column includes types 1,2,3,4,5 as
explained above and require specific measurements or dates to
determine when the maintenance is due.
-
The Type value identifies the source of that data line in
the spreadsheet, and can be one of the following four data
types:
- HEADER - represents the data on the primary 'Maintenance
Schedule' screen for the record.
A Header type record is never deleted by an import, but new
Header lines can be added, or existing Header data
can be changed (except for the first 3 columns).
A Header record must exist or be in the import data for any
associated Actual, Kit or Instruction records
to be imported, in order to identify which maintenance record
should be updated.
Only a Header record can be flagged to be deleted, which
removes all associated Actual, Kit or
Instruction records on import.
-
ACTUAL - represents a maintenance record for an 'Actual Date'
(Maintenance Type 3) or an 'Actual Meter' reading (Maintenance Type
5).
If an ACTUAL data line (Maintenance Type 3 & 5) is being
imported, and an ACTUAL record currently exists for the product,
the existing record will be deleted and will be replaced with the
new record.
-
KIT - represents any maintenance record using a Kit as assigned
in the Required W.O. Service Kits window for
the maintenance record.
If KIT lines are being imported, and Kit data currently exists for
that Maintenance Schedule record, any existing Kit records will be
deleted from the Kit window and will be replaced with the new Kit
records.
Therefore to add additional Kit records without losing existing for
that Maintenance Schedule, be sure to include those existing KIT
lines in the import file.
-
INSTRUCTION - represents any maintenance instructions as defined
in the Maintenance Report Notes window for the maintenance
record.
If INSTRUCTIONS lines are being imported, and Instruction records
currently exists for that Maintenance Schedule record, any existing
Instruction records will be deleted from the window and will be
replaced with the new records.
Therefore to add additional Instruction records without losing
existing for that Maintenance Schedule, be sure to include those
existing INSTRUCTION lines in the import file.
-
Columns marked 'n/a' are not relevant to the particular
Maintenance Type and Type.
These fields will be 'ignored' on import regardless of what is
entered in them.
i.e. These fields can be left n/a or be left blank or a value can
be entered but they will not be imported and no error will be
reported.
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If a Type line for an 'ACTUAL', 'KIT' or 'INSTRUCTION'
record is to be imported, a Maintenance Schedule 'HEADER' record
needs to already exist or needs to be included in the import
file.
-
Date format will respect company the date format defined in
Company Information.
(i.e. MM/DD/YYYY or DD/MM/YYYY).
Note: For Date values, confirm that the date columns have been
converted from "General" to "Text" type fields in the spreadsheet
before adding or changing data.
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A DELETE column is provided, that provides the ability to flag a
HEADER type record with 'Y' to delete the entire Maintenance record
at the header level removing all kits, instructions and values,
when the data is re-imported.
When the changes to the spreadsheet are completed, save the
spreadsheet to a "tab-delimited" text file, in preparation for
importing from the IMPORT button on the bottom of the
Maintenance Schedule or Update Maintenance Schedule screen.
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