Using Contracts to Generate Service Orders

Follow these steps to create a service order from a contract:

  1. Open the Contracts form and select the contract that you want to use.

    Or, follow the steps in Adding a Contract to create a new contract.

  2. On the Maintenance tab, click Contract Maintenance Schedules to open the Contract Maintenance Schedules form, filtered for the current contract.
  3. On the Contract Maintenance Schedules form, select the SRO or SRO Template that you want to use as the basis for the new SRO.

    Specify the information on the form to set up a recurring service schedule for the units under the contract.

    Save the schedule.

  4. Open the Contract SRO Generation Utility to create a service order from the contract.
  5. Specify this information on the utility:
    Contract Starting/Ending
    Select the range of contracts to include.
    Customer Starting/Ending
    Select the range of customers to include.
    (Customer Ship To Starting/Ending)
    Select the range of customer ship tos to include.
    Through Date
    Specify the date through which to automatically generate the SROs. This date is used in conjunction with the other ranges specified to determine if any units are due for planned maintenance. SROs are created accordingly.
  6. To view the results of running the utility without saving the results in the database, select Preview and then click Process.
  7. On the preview grid, select individually the SROs that are ready for processing. Alternatively, to select all the SROs that are displayed on the grid, click the Select All button. To clear your selection, click the Deselect All button.
  8. To save the results in the database, select Commit and then click Process.
  9. After successfully processing the utility, the new SRO number is displayed in the grid.
  10. Review the results of the new SRO on the Service Orders form.
Note: You can run a utility in the foreground or background that evaluates all maintenance schedules to determine if they are due for service. If the Last SRO field is populated on the Maintenance schedule, the SRO Maintenance Date/Close Date/End Date (depending on the schedule basis) and the Frequency are used to calculate whether or not another SRO should be created.