Inspection Tasks and Recommendations
About Inspection Tasks and Recommendations
Based on the results of an inspection, you might need to suggest that further action be taken. For example, if you inspect an area of a warehouse and notice that the roof is leaking, you may want to suggest that the ceiling tiles be replaced.
You can create a new Inspection Task record that indicates that the ceiling tiles need to be replaced, or you could create an Inspection Recommendation record to record the recommendation to replace the ceiling tiles. Your business processes will dictate whether you should create an Inspection Task record or a Recommendation record. For example, inspectors may need to report all recommendations to a supervisor for approval. The supervisor might then be responsible for approving the recommendation, creating an associated Inspection Task record, and assigning that Inspection Task record to the appropriate inspector.
Additionally, if the Thickness Monitoring license is active and TM Analyses exist for the Equipment records that you analyze in Inspection Management, you can specify that Inspection Task records be updated based upon Thickness Measurement records that you create in Thickness Monitoring. Specifically, the value in the Last Date field in the Inspection Task record will be populated with the value in the Measurement Taken Date field in the Thickness Measurement records that you create via the TM Measurement Data Entry page.
About Generating Inspections for Related Inspection Tasks
After the cost has been estimated for the work associated with all Inspection Tasks for a given Work Pack, you can determine which inspections you will perform and which you will not. You can then create Inspections to represent the approved work that you will perform.
Example: Generating Inspections
For example, suppose a Work Pack includes tasks to inspect all pieces of equipment in a particular system. If you receive an estimate from an inspector that exceeds your budget, you might need to trim the inspection work and inspect only the pieces of equipment whose previous inspections revealed defects.
You can generate Inspections for the Inspection Tasks by:
Bulk Printing of Inspection Reports
Using the bulk print functionality, you can generate multiple Inspection Reports at a time. The generated reports are stored in a location configured in SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS). After you successfully generate the reports, you can download the reports as a .zip file.
The bulk printing process consists of the following steps:
Access Inspection Recommendations
About This Task
Steps: Access an Inspection Recommendation from the Inspection
Procedure
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Access an Inspection Recommendation from the Inspection
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Access an Inspection Recommendation from the Asset
Create Inspection Recommendations
Procedure
Modify the Date Filter for Inspection Recommendations
About This Task
In the Underlying Recommendations tab, the Underlying Open Recommendations and Recommendations Due for Implementation sections can be filtered using the Target Completion Date Filter, which is based on the value in the Target Completion Date field. If you do not modify these filters when accessing tasks or recommendations, the sections may appear to be empty. You can modify the date filters to display the tasks and recommendations that you want to access. By default, the selected date filter is defined by the administrator.
Procedure
Access the Underlying Inspection Tasks Section
Procedure
Create an Inspection Task
Delete an Inspection Task
Procedure
Modify the Date Filter for Inspection Tasks
About This Task
The Underlying Inspection Tasks section can be filtered using the Next Date Filter. Inspection tasks are filtered based on the value in the Task Next Date field. If you do not modify the filter when accessing tasks, the sections may appear to be empty. You can modify the date filters to display the tasks that you want to access. By default, the selected date filter is defined by the administrator.
Procedure
Create an Inspection Report from an Inspection Task
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Results
- A new Inspection record is created for the specified Inspection Document Type.
- You can now access Inspection Reports.
Print Bulk Inspection Reports
Before You Begin
- Make sure that following fields are configured in SQL Server Reporting Services:
- Bulk Report Storage Path
- Bulk Report Storage User Name
- Bulk Report Storage User Password
- Bulk Report Storage Threshold (Days)
- Make sure that a default report is configured in the Family Reports section of the family associated to the Inspection.
- Make sure that the families of the selected Inspections contain only SSRS reports with a single parameter.
Procedure
What To Do Next
View Bulk Printing Status
About This Task
- In progress: Contains the print jobs that are currently in progress.
- Successful: Contains the print jobs that are successfully completed. You can download the reports and the log files from this section.
- Failed: Contains the print jobs that failed. The print job fails if any of the selected Inspection Report generation fails. From this section, you can download the error log and the Inspection Reports that are successfully generated.