Work Order As Built
In the Spatial Engineer 11 tutorial on as-built work orders, the focus is on updating work orders to reflect their completion status with as-built information. Here’s a summary of the key steps covered in the video:
- Accessing As-Built Function:
- To mark a work order as as-built, navigate to the Work Order pull-down menu and select the “As-Built” option.
- Entering As-Built Information:
- Choose the specific work order number that needs to be marked as as-built and proceed to enter the as-built date.
- In this example, the date format is entered as month (07), day (27), and year (23).
- Processing As-Built Status:
- Follow the prompts in the command line to complete the as-built process for the selected work order. The system will process the update, marking the work order as as-built.
- Verifying As-Built Status:
- Once the work order is marked as as-built, verify the status change by checking the work order details. It should now show as built with the corresponding date.
- Clearing and Querying Cross Connects:
- To finalize the process, erase the cross connect associated with the work order and query it back to confirm its as-built status.
- Use geographic search parameters to filter and locate the cross connect within the system.
- Final Confirmation:
- Upon querying back the cross connect, you should see it marked as existing and correctly tied to the as-built work order, indicating successful completion and documentation.
By following these steps in Spatial Engineer 11, users can efficiently update work orders to reflect their as-built status, ensuring accurate record-keeping and project completion tracking within the system. If you have any further questions or require assistance with managing work orders or other functionalities in Spatial Engineer 11, feel free to ask for more guidance in your next video tutorial.in your next video tutorial.