Asset Checksheet asset. See Also Checksheet Identifying number of the checksheet to which the inspection document is attached. See Also Document type The document type sets the properties of the inspection document, including the document class, site, file source and folder, and report type. See Also Document is mandatory on checksheets When this option is selected and the inspection document is copied to a checksheet that was generated from a standard task based on a template that specifies document types, the inspection document is shown as mandatory on the checksheet. In that case, when the file locations of all of the mandatory inspection documents are populated, the Inspection Documents Status is set to “Complete” on the checksheet. This, in turn, can trigger a change in checksheet status, based on the site’s default checksheet status settings. See Also Inspection document File name and path of the inspection document. See Also Title The name or short description of this item. You can enter up to 250 characters. Type Asset types are groups of settings that define the characteristics of your organization’s assets. For example, you might create asset types called “pumps” or “piping and valves.” The asset type contains basic information, policies, and permissions, such as whether or not standard jobs can be created for assets of the type. When you create an asset in APM, you must specify an asset type, which then determines the information and functionality available for the asset. See Also Standard Task The standard task that contains the list of indicators to be read on the checksheet. See Also Based on Template This section shows the name and number of the task template this standard task is based on. If the standard task is not linked to a task template, this section will be blank. See Also Description The description of the item. You can use this box to include any additional details.