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    Analyze all work orders on an asset using the Field Service mobile application

    Scan an asset to view its work history and upcoming work orders. You can also create a work order for an asset.

    Before you begin

    Role required: wm_agent or wm_dispatcher

    Procedure

    1. Navigate to the Field Service mobile application.
    2. Tap Inventory.
    3. Tap Asset Lookup.
    4. Tap the barcode icon and scan the asset.
    5. Tap the asset record.
    6. Do one of the following:
      ToDo this
      View all work orders related to this asset
      • Tap Related List.
      • You can perform the following actions:
        • To view all completed work orders, click Completed Work Orders.
        • To view all upcoming work orders, click Upcoming Work Orders.
      Create a work order for this asset
      1. Tap the overflow icon Overflow iconand select Create Work Order
      2. Tap Short description
      3. Enter a short description for the work order and click Done.
      4. Click Submit.

      The work order gets qualified automatically if it requires qualification; if not, the work order state changes to Ready to dispatch. For more information, see Qualifying work orders

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      Analyze all work orders on an asset using the Field Service mobile application

      Scan an asset to view its work history and upcoming work orders. You can also create a work order for an asset.

      Before you begin

      Role required: wm_agent or wm_dispatcher

      Procedure

      1. Navigate to the Field Service mobile application.
      2. Tap Inventory.
      3. Tap Asset Lookup.
      4. Tap the barcode icon and scan the asset.
      5. Tap the asset record.
      6. Do one of the following:
        ToDo this
        View all work orders related to this asset
        • Tap Related List.
        • You can perform the following actions:
          • To view all completed work orders, click Completed Work Orders.
          • To view all upcoming work orders, click Upcoming Work Orders.
        Create a work order for this asset
        1. Tap the overflow icon Overflow iconand select Create Work Order
        2. Tap Short description
        3. Enter a short description for the work order and click Done.
        4. Click Submit.

        The work order gets qualified automatically if it requires qualification; if not, the work order state changes to Ready to dispatch. For more information, see Qualifying work orders

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