Crews

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  • Crew Types

    Crew Types

    Crews originated in Maximo for Utilities and was introduced in Maximo Scheduler 7.5.1 and then rolled into core Maximo as part of Maximo 7.6. A crew is a group of Labor and Tool Assets that work together to complete work order assignments. A crew has one or more positions with required craft and skill levels…

  • Crews (1 of 3) – Defining Crews

    Crews (1 of 3) – Defining Crews

    The Crews application is too large for one article and so I will split it between: Defining Crews (this article) Crew Work Groups Assigning Labor and Tool Assets to Crews. I am also aiming to write other articles on the Graphical Crew Management application which is used in the daily shuffle of labor between crews,…

  • Crews (2 of 3) – Crew Work Groups

    Crews (2 of 3) – Crew Work Groups

    Crew Work Groups are used to limit what crews can be assigned to work; a crew can belong to a crew work group. A work order can inherit its crew work group from a Preventive Maintenance record or a Job Plan and when you make an assignment the available crews are those that belong to…

  • Crew Assignment Status (1) – Required Crafts

    Crew Assignment Status (1) – Required Crafts

    When you make labor and tool assignments to crews you will want to verify the assignments meet the requirements of the crew on a particular day in which the crew is due to go out. There is an action Crew Assignment Status that opens a dialog with 5 table windows, three of which provide a…

  • Crew Assignment Status (2) – Required Qualifications

    Crew Assignment Status (2) – Required Qualifications

    This is the second part in a deep dive of the Crew Assignment Status action which is found in the Crews application. This article focuses on the Required Qualifications table window. Required Qualifications – Summary Required Qualifications is based on object AMCREWQUAL and the Requirement Status has the following statuses: OK – Qualification Requirement Met NOT…

  • Crew Assignment Status (3) – Required Tools

    Crew Assignment Status (3) – Required Tools

    This is the third part in a deep dive of the Crew Assignment Status action which is found in the Crews application. This article focuses on the Required Tools table window. Required Tools – Summary Required Tools is based on object AMCREWTOOLSQ and the Requirement Status has the following statuses: OK – Tool Requirements Met NOT…

  • Crews (3 of 3) – Assigning Labor and Tool Assets to Crews

    Crews (3 of 3) – Assigning Labor and Tool Assets to Crews

    This is the third article in the series on the Crews application, it will focus on Labor and Tool Assignments. There is another series of three articles which looks at the Crew Assignment Status dialog which we will briefly discuss in this article, and to see how that dialog worked we had to make Labor…

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