The status of a work order indicates its position in the
processing cycle. The status determines which actions can be performed
on the work order. For example, if the work order is approved, it
has a status of APPR and the tasks can begin.
- WAPPR
- The work order is waiting for approval. WAPPR is the default status
for work orders that are created in the Work Order Tracking, Changes,
Releases, and Activities applications.
- APPR
- The work order is approved and the work can begin.
- WSCH
- The work order is waiting to be scheduled. WSCH is the default
status for work orders that are created in the Preventive Maintenance
application.
- WMATL
- Materials must arrive before the work can be performed.
- WPCOND
- The work can be performed only when the condition of the plant
is suitable. For example, certain work might require that the plant
is shut down.
- INPRG
- The work is in progress. INPRG is the default status for work
orders that are created in the Quick Reporting application.
- COMP
- The physical work is completed.
- CLOSE
- The work order is closed. Inventory reservations for items that
were not used for the work listed on the work order are removed, and
the work order becomes a history record.
- CAN
- The work order is canceled. You cannot cancel a work order if
the work is already in progress or if actuals are already reported.
- HISTEDIT
- The work order was edited in history.
Effects of changing work order statuses
Work
orders can be controlled by a workflow process, which can lead to
automatic status changes.
Child work orders can inherit status
changes from their parent. Inheritance of status changes is controlled
by the Inherit Status Changes check box.
If
you are using process flow control, you can ensure that the status
is inherited from the parent work order to the child work order. To
allow status inheritance, you must activate the mxe.app.wo.flowControlStatusInheritance setting
in the System Properties application. Two statuses can never be inherited
with process flow control; the Flow Start and Flow Complete statuses.
Flow Start and Flow Complete are INPRG and COMP, by default. You can
change the default status settings in the Organizations application,
by selecting and specifying values
for the start status and the complete status.
The following
table shows the effects of changing the status of a work order.
Change to status |
Effects |
APPR (Approved) |
- The work plan items are reserved in the Inventory application
and in the cost and rate data.
- Rates can be changed in the Inventory application, the Labor application,
or the Tools application. If the rates change, the work plan reflects
the rates in effect when the work order was approved.
- You can no longer delete the work order.
|
CAN (Canceled) |
- Work orders that are not started are canceled.
- Work orders that have no actuals reports are also canceled.
- Canceled work order become history records.
|
CLOSE (Closed) |
- The work order is finalized.
- Inventory reservations for unused items on the work order are
removed.
- The work order becomes a history record.
|
COMP (Completed) |
- All physical work that is associated with a work order is finished.
- If you planned to move or modify an asset on the work order, the
move or modification occurs when the status is changed to COMP.
|
INPRG (In Progress) |
- Physical work on the work order is currently in progress.
|
Allowed changes to work order statuses
The
following table shows the possible changes to the status of a standard
work order. However, process flow control can restrict which status
changes are possible.
Status |
New status options |
WAPPR |
- INPRG
- CAN
- WMATL
- COMP
- WPCOND
- APP
- CLOSE
|
APPR |
- INPRG
- WMATL
- COMP
- WPCOND
- WAPPR
- CLOSE
|
WSCH |
- INPRG
- WMATL
- COMP
- WPCOND
- WAPPR
- CLOSE
|
WPCOND |
- INPRG
- WMATL
- COMP
- WPCOND
- WAPPR
- CLOSE
|
WMATL |
- INPRG
- COMP
- WPCOND
- WAPPR
- CLOSE
|
INPRG |
|
COMP |
CLOSE |
CAN |
None. |
CLOSE |
HISTEDIT |