Once you select a location or multiple locations, you may create a service request. Users permissioned with either a Dashboard or the Place Service Request permission are able to create service requests through this method.
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Creating a Service Request for a Single Location
When selecting one location from the map view to create a service request, it is only for that location. When doing so, the process is through the classic service request module.
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title | ⦿ How to Create a Single Service Request through the Classic Service Request Module from the Map View |
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| - From the Map View filter, select and drill down into the desired location.
- In the filter, click New Service Request. The Classic Service Request module appears, where your Location Details are automatically entered under Step 1.
- Under Step 2, fill in your name under Caller, enter the Problem Description, and select the appropriate Trade.
- (Optional) Enter a Note, and a Work Order and/or Purchase Order number, as needed.
- Upon selecting a Trade, additional fields will appear (such as GL Code, NTE, and Recall - from WO). Enter the appropriate information, as needed.
- Under Step 3, select your Provider Choice.
- Under Step 4, verify that the provider's email is in the Request will be sent via text field.
- (Optional) Check the listed boxes to send a copy of the request to the provider and the location. Alternatively, you can replace email in the Check to send a copy to Location via field to another email.
- Click Send My Service Request. You will see a confirmation page with the Tracking # and other related details.
- To immediately see this work order in Map View:
- click Track Work Order on the confirmation page,
- click the Map icon on the upper-right of the page, and then,
- in the Map View filter box, click the Location address to zoom in onto the location details.
- To see this work order in Map View at a later time:
- use the work order filters and search to locate the desired work order,
- click the Map icon on the upper-right of the page, and then
- in the Map View filter box, click the Location address to zoom in onto the location details.
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You can create a service request for multiple locations at once. Selecting multiple locations to create a single work order allows for a similar issue affecting multiple locations to receive the same service without having to go into separate locations to submit a service request from the dashboard.
For example, when locations across the Northeast section of the United States are dealing with a snowstorm, you can create a service request for locations that are impacted by the storm to have snow removed.
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title | ⦿ How to Create a Service Request for Multiple Locations from the Map View |
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- From the Map View filter, Select and Drill Down into the desired location.
In the filter, click the Batch Work Order button to open the Batch Work Order Modal. Note |
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- Enter a name in the Caller Textbox for the work order.
- Use the Drop-down arrow to choose a dashboard for the work order.
- Select the Area, Problem Type, Asset, and Problem for the work order.
- (Optional) Choose a Weather Type for work orders related to a weather event.
- Add a Description detailing the scope of work.
- Click the Create Service Request button to submit the service request to those locations. You will receive confirmation the request has been submitted.
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Checking Work Order Batch Status
Once a Batch Work Order is submitted, you can check the status to view the results. The information on the Batch Status shows the amount of work orders submitted and whether it succeeded or failed. An amount is shown under the succeeded and failed column. Successful work orders are added onto the dashboard for the selected location and the work order list view. Any work order within the succeeded batch receives a WO#. When a work order fails, a statement on why it failed is provided.
You can also view the Batch Id#, Caller, and Date & Time submitted. Using the Refresh button located on the upper right corner allows you to update the status in real-time which includes the last refreshed information.
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title | ⦿ How to Check a Work Order Batch Status |
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- From the Map List filter, click the Batch Status button to open the Work Order Batches modal.
- Click inside a specific Row to view the details of the Work Order Batch Status.
- For succeeded work orders, click the WO# link to view the work order details.
- For failed work orders, you can view the reason why it failed.
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