When managing assets, you have the ability to use filters on the assets list to quickly find the assets you are interested in the most.
My Saved Filters. The drop-down list contains your saved filter sets. Date Type. You can filter assets by the following date types:
Once you’ve selected the desired date type, you should specify the time period.
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Include Deactivated Assets. Select the checkbox to display both active and deactivated assets. The tag IDs of deactivated assets will appear highlighted in red.
Show Deactivated Assets Only. Select the checkbox if you need to view only deactivated assets on the list.
Show Only Refrigerant. When the checkbox is selected, you get a list of assets belonging to the refrigerant type. These are assets with the Refrigeration and HVAC primary trades. You can quickly recognize refrigerant and HVAC assets by a thermometer icon next to the asset tag ID. Read more about Refrigeration and HVAC Assets.
When your refrigerant or HVAC asset has an open leak record, you will see a warning icon.
Show Assets With Circuits. Allows you to view assets that have circuits. If you have, for example, refrigerators, electric pallet jacks, air conditioners, or scissor lifts, they will all appear among your search results once you select the checkbox. Parent assets that already have circuits or components added to the Asset Manager database have a blocks icon next to the asset tag ID.
Show Assets With Components. Shows assets that consist of various smaller parts. In other words, the filter retrieves parent assets that have children assets.
Is Component. Displays assets serving as parts that make up the equipment.
Has Asset Tag. Lists assets that have asset tags loaded to the system. The asset tag appears under the tag ID.
You can associate an Asset Tag with an asset when creating or editing an asset or by using the Excel template for asset tags in the Imported Assets section. |
Asset Status: You can find assets that are currently in any of the following statuses. Read more about Asset Repair Statuses.
Asset Type. You can select an asset type from the drop-down list to view assets of a particular type only. Multiple asset types can be picked as well.
Locations. Allows you to find assets by location ID or address details. You can filter assets by:
City
Country
District
Location ID
Location Name
Region
State/Province
Location Note. Use this filter when you need to find assets by location notes, for example, by brand or facility manager. Start with selecting the required location note header (LNH) from the Location Note drop-down list. Then, type the location note value in the field below. You can enter as many values as required. Once you apply this filter, the page will show you the assets belonging to the locations that have the selected location notes.
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Condition. Permits you to get a list of assets based on the asset state: Broken, Poor, Average, Good, or Excellent. Multiple states can be picked as well.
Using filters is the best way to weed out assets you don’t need to view right now, leaving only those you want to view or take action on.
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The page updates showing you the assets that match the specified criteria.
When you no longer need the filters you applied earlier, you can easily remove them.
a. All Filters. To remove all the applied filters, click Clear All Filters atop the filters panel. b. Some Filters. To clear some of the applied filters, remove the selected checkbox, or click the cross icon next to the unnecessary option. Then, click Apply. |
Filters can be saved and used at a later time. It saves you time and effort in case you need to filter assets by the same parameters more than once.
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The new filter set is created and appears in the My Saved Filters drop-down list.
Depending on how the assets types were setup, Standard or Custom (All) attributes, the assets can be exported using the same criteria. This is in connection when an Asset Type is created and added, the selection between Standard and Custom (All) is tied into the exporting of assets.
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For any reports and templates downloaded for viewing and/or adding information for uploading into Service Automation, items such as decimal separators, date & time formats, currency codes and address forms displays based on your computer settings if the format is Excel (.xls) and if it is a CSV file (.csv), then ServiceChannel settings takes precedence. If the Currency Code Support feature is enabled, a currency field is added to reports and templates. If the Localization Address Format feature is enabled, headers and values are updated with the specific country’s address format for Excel (.xls) and CSV(.csv) only headers are affected while headers and values are affected for a PDF (.pdf). |