You can add tasks to job plans to accurately track costs.
You can add estimates for labor, materials, services, and tools for
the tasks. For each task, you can also create a nested job plan.
Example of job plan tasks
The following
table describes tasks that are associated with a job plan to perform
annual maintenance on an electric cart. By default, the task identifiers
are in increments of 10 to provide you with the flexibility to add
tasks within the existing sequence. The sequence is optional; on a
work order, the tasks are sorted by sequence, then by task identifier.
Sequence |
Task |
Description |
1 |
10 |
- Check tires, lights, horn, mirrors, windshield wipers, steering,
key switch, and forward/reverse switch
|
2 |
20 |
- Check brakes, brake lights, and emergency brake
|
3 |
30 |
- Check battery
- Add water as needed
- Check terminals and cables
|
4 |
40 |
- Lubricate chain and check sprockets
|
5 |
50 |
- Repack wheel bearings
- Grease steering chassis, as needed
|
6 |
60 |
- Operate vehicle for safety check
|