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Be you an external provider or an in-house technician, you can update asset statuses on work orders — on condition that your clients activate this preference for you in their settings.

Available Statuses

In ServiceChannel Provider, two statuses become available to you:

  • In Use: By default, all assets are in the In Use status that means that they are operating.
  • Out For Repair: You move an asset to this status when you take the asset out of the location to make repairs.

Asset statuses available to providers in SC Provider

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titleCheck the example of a situation when you may need to change the asset status:.

Let’s say you arrived at a location and stand before a broken asset you were requested to service. You find it impossible to fix the asset while on-site and decide to take the piece of equipment out for repair. To capture the movement of the faulty asset out of the location, you need to set the asset status to Out For Repair. You may also be required to temporarily install a different asset to avoid bringing the location’s operations to a standstill.


Updating Asset Statuses in SC Provider

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  1. Access the work order details screen.
  2. Scroll down to find the Asset field, and tap it.
    WO details screen in SC Provider

    Note

    You cannot edit the asset on the work order if your client didn’t enable this preference in their settings.

    Error message that appears if the subscriber doesn't allow their providers to edit assets on WOs


  3. On the asset details screen, tap the asset current status, and opt for the new status you want to move the asset to.

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    Editing the asset status isn’t possible if your client didn’t enable this preference for you.Error message that appears if the client doesn't allow their providers to update the asset statusImage Removed

    1. In Use
    2. Out For Repair

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      1. Describe where you are going to move the asset for repair.
      Specifying the location where the asset is going to be moved to

      2. Tap the blue arrow ˃ to the right of the Did you replace asset? question in order to indicate whether you replaced the broken asset with another one.
      Answering whether the broken asset has been replaced3. If a replacement took place, pick the asset that you installed instead of the broken piece of equipment.
      Selecting an asset that is going to be installed instead of the broken asset

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      The app shows you assets available at the work order location, . These are assets in the Repaired status and with the same trade that as the original asset, and in the Repaired status.

      4. Cannot find the required asset? Tap the link below the assets list to create a new asset. Once you’ve provided the required information, tap Done. The new asset gets linked to the work order.

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  4. Tap Save to move the asset on the work order to the required status.



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