Work Order The work order that the work order task belongs to. All work order tasks must be part of a work order. See Also Task Number The task number is added to the end of the work order number. Each task on a work order must have a unique number. APM automatically generates this number. You can override the default number if necessary. If this box is left blank or if the number is not unique, an error message will appear. See Also Work Order Task Title The title of the work order task. APM uses the title of the first task on a work order as the work order title. See Also Work Order Status The current status of the work order. At various stages in the life cycle, APM may assign the following statuses to a task or work order: New, Work Started, Closed. Work planners may also select an appropriate status for the task or work order: Needs (More) Planning, In Planning, Planned, or Work Started. Each task on a work order may have a different status. When work order tasks have different statuses, the work order will show the earliest status of its tasks. For example, if task 1 has a Work Started status, but task 2 has an In Planning status, the work order status will be In Planning. See Also Link type Indicates whether the work order task and failure where linked when the failure was being resolved or when activity was reported on the work order task. Link types are: • Failure resolution: The work order task’s purpose is to help resolved the failure. • Failure reporting: The failure was linked to the work order when activity was reported. See Also