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© 2012 NetDispatcher© 2012 NetDispatcher
Mobile ApplicationWORK ORDER MANAGEMENT
This PowerPoint highlights some of the work order management features of the NetDispatcher mobile application.
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• Users and team leaders have the ability to view detailed work orders right on their mobile devices. The Work Order section displays jobs that have been dispatched to the user or team, in progress, paused, and completed.
• Users can add notes, materials and services, and attachments to the work orders.
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• When a user selects the ”Jobs” icon from the homescreen this view will appear showing all of the jobs they have been assigned.
• Users can click the ”Start” or ”Complete” button from this view.
• By clicking the arrow this opens the work order and shows all of the details that can be editted by the user, too.
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• Users can click on the date icon to bring up a calendar view. The user can then select the day to view past, current, and future jobs.
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• When a user clicks on the job that person can edit the job details by clicking the ”Actions” button. If they wish to start or complete a job, they must hit the appropriate buttons. The ”Start” button will change to ”Pause” while ”Complete” will not change.
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• Team leaders have the ability to add and remove workers from their team. The team leader must do the following to add or remove a user:- Pause the current job- Go to the homescreen- Click the ”Resources” icon- This will bring up the team details
and resources. Click the ”-” or ”+” to delete or add a row.
- Use the search box for finding a resource.
- Click the ”Save” button when finished.
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This concludes the Work Order Management Mobile Application overview
THANK YOU!
Jonathan FrederickImplementation Assistant