Adding Tool or Equipment Rentals to a Work Order Task

This topic explains how to add requirements for tool or equipment rentals to an existing work order task. You can also add requirements for purchased tools or tools issued from a warehouse. See:
Note: If the work order has already been approved or marked as planned, you will not be able to add requirements to it. To add requirements to a planned work order, you must first redraft it.

Overriding GL Accounts

APM automatically derives a GL account for charges to an asset or work order task based on the site’s accounting settings. You can override the derived maintenance GL account for labor, direct purchases, and inventory usage charged to an asset or work order. When the account number is overridden, the replacement account number is used on subsequent documents and transactions (work order requirements, timecards, issue transactions, purchase order lines, and receipts). The option to override a GL account is available only if the work type has been set up to allow the override.

To Add Tool Rental Requirements

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Select the Planning tab and then the Tools tab.
Note: The Planning tab is only available if the task’s work type includes planning information.
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Click New list. The New Tool Requirement dialog appears:
Tip: To add several different requirements at once, click Browse. The Browse Catalog dialog appears. Select each resource that you want to add. You can select resources on more than one tab. When you are finished, click OK. The resources are added to the list. You may need to open each requirement and edit the settings.
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On the General tab, select the resource or enter a description:
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In the Fulfillment method list, select Equipment rental.
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The amount of time that each employee, contractor, tool, or service person is required. For example if you are entering a trade requirement, enter how long each employee will need to work on this task. The total time entered for the requirement will be calculated as:
Number Of x Required For
Start to start (SS): The requirement starts when the task is planned to start, offset by any entered lag time.
Finish to finish (FF): The requirement ends when the task is planned to end. The system automatically calculates the required lag time.
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Select the Purchasing tab and enter information:
By default, the system enters the default supplier of the resource. If necessary, you can change the supplier by clicking either All Suppliers or Valid Suppliers and selecting a new supplier from the selection dialog.
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Select the Comments tab to enter your notes. For requirements that must be purchased or rented, you can also add instructions in the Purchasing description box. This information is copied to subsequent documents in the purchasing flow, for example, the purchase order line created from the work order task.
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To override the GL account or cost type, select the Charging Info tab and make the appropriate changes (only available if overrides are allowed for the task’s work type).
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Select the Attachments tab to add or view attachments to the tool requirement.
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Click OK to save the requirement and close the dialog.
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