Details: Classifications
The Details tab displays key information about the classification on two pages (or sub-tabs).
Page 1
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Icon: The icon associated with the classification is displayed next to the Classification Name.
You can modify this icon and also add a custom icon to the system.
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Parent: The classification ID of the parent classification
To select or modify the parent field, click and drag a new value onto the field or use the Classification lookup.
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Classification ID: A unique identifier for the classification.
Asset classifications must be different than any inventory classification.
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Name: Descriptive name for classification displayed in the classification hierarchy.
Classification names don't need to be unique and is the only value displayed in the Classification List.
The name serves as the default asset name for all assets created from this classification. Depending on whether or not Asset Namefield is locked, users may be able to edit/modify the asset name.
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Type: The type of classification, indicating whether it is associated with equipment assets or location assets.
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Failure Class: The failure classification associated with the asset classification, determining which problem, cause, and remedy codes can be applied to the assets of this class.
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Model: A series of fields to enter model and manufacturer information.
If all assets created from this classification share common model information, we recommend adding that information on this page. The values are populated onto all new assets created from this classification.
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Status: A check box determining whether the classification is active.
Clear this check box if the classification is inactive so that the classification does not show up in Classification lookups. Inactive classifications are still available in the Classification module list.
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Lock Asset Name Field: Indicates whether the Asset Name field should be locked.
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Selecting the Lock Asset Name Field check box ensures that all assets created from this classification template use the classification name as the asset name. The user creating the new asset will not be able to edit the Asset Name field.
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Clearing or leaving the Lock Asset Name Field check box clear indicates the Asset Name field should not be locked and allows the user to edit the specific asset name. The user creating the new asset will initially see the classification name listed in the Asset Name field, but will be able to override it.
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Lock All Classification Fields: Indicate whether or not all classification fields should be locked.
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Selecting the Lock All Classification Fields check box ensures that all assets created from this classification template share the same classification details. The user creating the new asset will not be able to edit any of these fields.
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Clearing or leaving the Lock All Classification Fields clear indicates the classification fields should not be locked and allows the user to edit the classification detail fields. The user creating the new asset will see the default values, but will be able to override them.
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Photo: Controls to attach or remove a photo.
This photo will become the default photo for all new assets created from this classification.
Page 2
The following fields are displayed on page 2 of the Classifications Details tab:
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PM Cycle Start Date Based On: Determines the default value for the PM Cycle Based On field. The value is populated onto all assets created from this classification, and will be displayed on each asset's PM/Tasks tab.
This field determines how the start date for the Preventive Maintenance Cycle should be calculated. In most organizations, this field's value is set to PM, indicating that the cycle start date should follow the formula defined in the preventive maintenance schedule.
However, some organizations prefer to manage maintenance schedules based on other factors, such as a common department. For more information on configuring PM Schedules so that scheduled dates are based on organizational units, such as departments or zones, see: Scheduling PMs by Organizational Unit.
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This Classification uses Meter(s): Indicates whether or not meter readings are maintained on assets created from this classification. Selecting this check box allows you to quickly locate assets with meter readings in the Reporter.
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Risk Level: Enter a number value to indicate the level of risk based on your organizational standards. This is an informational field that does not display on asset records of this classification.
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Meter Units: The type of units measured for each meter.
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Track Meter History: Check box indicates whether or not each update to meter readings should be tracked in Asset History.