Checkpoints are the stops along a Route at which a user will need to record a reading. For each Checkpoint that you want to include in a Route, you will need to add one Measurement Location or Lubrication Requirement to the Route. The order in which the Checkpoint nodes are displayed in the left pane represents the order in which the checkpoints will appear to the user on the mobile device. Additionally, you can change the order in which the Checkpoint nodes are displayed.
A Checkpoint can be linked to:
Checkpoint Conditions as a predecessor or successor - In the left pane, a node representing a successor Checkpoint that is linked to a Checkpoint Condition appears below the Checkpoint Condition node representing that Checkpoint Condition. Likewise, a node representing a predecessor Checkpoint record that is linked to a Checkpoint Condition record is displayed. When a Route is initially opened, and a checkpoint condition is selected, the Identification tab is displayed. If you select a different tab on a checkpoint condition - Readings or Reference Documents, and then select a different checkpoint condition, the previous tab appears for the new checkpoint condition.
If you select the Schedule tab for a checkpoint, and then select a checkpoint condition, the Identification tab appears as there is no Schedule tab for a checkpoint condition. If you select a condition or use search, then the next time a checkpoint is selected, the same tab is displayed.
Checkpoint records that appear below a Checkpoint Condition record will appear to a device user only if the condition defined in the Checkpoint Condition is met.
When you add a Checkpoint record to a Route, the new node that appears in the left pane for that record will appear in a location that is relevant to the currently selected node. Before you create a Checkpoint record, use the following guidelines to determine which node to select in the left pane so that the new node will appear in the desired location:
When you are adding Checkpoint records to a Route, keep in mind that the values in the record define the checkpoint and directly represents what the device user will see on the mobile device. More specifically, the values stored in some Checkpoint family fields are displayed directly on the Rounds Data Collection page when you are recording a reading for the corresponding checkpoint.
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