This is a quick “How-To” article on an oft-used scenario in field service organisations: how to create a follow-up work order for future work?
The ‘Why’
This may happen for several reasons, such as:
- Technician does a quick workaround fix today and is wanting to book a future work for parts replacement,
- field service staff installs a new part…
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How to create a follow-up Work Order?
Photo by Anete Lusina on Pexels.com This is a quick “How-To” article on an oft-used scenario in field service organisations: how to create a follow-up work order for future work? The ‘Why’ This may happen for several reasons, such as: Technician does a quick workaround fix today and is wanting to book a future work for…
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