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- Select Microsoft Dynamics GP > Tools > Setup > Service Management > Lookup Setup > Tasks > Task Lists. The Task List Maintenance window opens.
- Enter a new task list ID number and fill out all the fields in the window.
- Task List ID
Enter a Task List ID. - Description
Enter a description for the task list. This will vary depending how you have decided to organize your tasks into lists. The task list description may state a type of service, a level of service, an equipment type, or a combination of these classifications based on the purpose of the tasks it contains. - Protected List
Mark this box if you would like this list to be password-protected. Protected lists cannot be modified when added to a contract, quote, or service call. This would assure that all tasks and subtasks are maintained and completed together. - Use Hierarchy
Mark this checkbox if you would like to set up your task list in a hierarchical list. See Setting up Task List Hierarchy for more information. - Task List Type
This field is used to further classify task lists but is currently not functional. - Frequency
Select how often this task list should be performed. - Schedule
Select when this task list should be scheduled. System, Major, Sub 1 - Sub 4
These fields are used when assigning maintenance tasks to pieces of equipment. This information is useful for reference and sorting. For examples of use, see About system, major, sub 1, 2, 3, and 4.Note Once a list is marked as a Protected List, all setup fields will be disabled and you will be unable to add or remove tasks or subtasks from the list. Be sure to add all tasks and subtasks and complete all setup for the new task list before checking the Protected List box.
When you have entered all the information for your new task list, use the Tasks button to add tasks to the list. The Task List Detail window opens. Use the task code lookup information to search for the task codes you want and Insert them into the list.
To create new tasks for your list, see Setting up Task Codes.
- Task List ID
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- System, Major, Sub 1 - Sub 4
These fields are used to filter task code data that is for reference only. Use the Redisplay button after entering filtering data and task codes that meet the criteria will populate the list below. For more information on setting up lookup data for these fields, see Setting up system, major, and sub 1, 2, 3, and 4. - Task List ID
To select a task from a task list, enter the Task List ID in this field, or select a Task List ID from the lookup. Select Go, and all items from the selected task list will display in the list below. - Task Code
Enter a whole or partial task code entry and select Go. All task codes that contain your search criteria will display in the list below. - Contract Number
This field shows the contract number for which you are adding tasks to the equipment. It is defaulted by the system. - Equipment ID
To select an Equipment Record, use the browse buttons around the equipment field or use the lookup to open the Contract Equipment window. You can add tasks to multiple equipment records on one contract. The Equipment Description entered in the Equipment Maintenance window displays below the Equipment ID. - Contract Task List ID
Use the Contract Task List ID field to attach tasks to the contract using task lists. Select a Contract Task List ID from the lookup. The tasks from that list will display in the Task Code scroll list at the bottom of the window. - Description
This field will default in auto-populate based on the Contract Task List ID that has been selected. - Task List Type
This field will default in auto-populate based on the Contract Task List ID that has been selected. - Start Task based on first available service date
Mark this box if you want the maintenance tasks on a contract to be scheduled on the first available service call date, regardless of the task's assigned schedule. - Show Subtasks
Mark this checkbox to view subtasks associated with the displayed tasks. Subtasks will appear indented under their task code in the scrolling windows.
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Using the Copy Task List window, you can create a new task list by copying an existing one. You can use task lists, contract task lists, service call task lists, or quote task lists to create any other type of task lists.
You can use the Copy Task List utility at Microsoft Dynamics GP > Tools > Utilities > Service Manager > Copy Task List to copy task lists from any one record to another.
When it is more convenient, you can also copy the task list over directly from the record.
Opening the Copy Task List window from a service call
- Select Cards > Service Management > Service Manager.
- Select a customer and select the History indicator.
- Double-click a service call and select Tasks.
- Select Copy Task List. The Copy Task List window opens.
Opening the Copy Task List window from a quote
You must own the Maintenance Contract Quote module to complete the following steps.
- Select Cards > Service Management > Service Manager.
- Select a customer that has a contract quote and select the Quote indicator.
- Select Coverage.
- Select Task List. The Copy Task List window opens.
Opening the Copy Task List window from a contract
Select Cards > Service Management > Service Manager.
- Select a customer and select the Contract indicator.
- Select the Coverage button.
- Select the Task Lists button to open the Copy Task List window.
Copying a task list
Any task list can be copied over to create a new task list for a service call, quote, or maintenance contract.
- In the Copy Task List window, complete the following fields, as necessary.
- Source
Select Task List ID, Contract Task List ID, Service Call Task List ID, or Quote Task List ID for the source task list. - Customer ID, Location ID, Contract Number / Service Call ID / Quote Number, Equipment ID:
The Location ID and Equipment ID default from the records you select.- If the source is a contract task list, select a Customer ID and Contract Number.
- If the source is a service call task list, select a Service Call ID. It is not necessary to select a Customer ID first unless you want to filter the service calls in the lookup data.
- If the source is a quote task list, select a Customer ID and Quote Number.
- Source
- Task List ID / Contract Task List ID / Service Call Task List ID / Quote Task List ID
Select the source task list that you are copying, depending on which source type you have selected. - Protected List
This checkbox pertains to the task list you chose and is display-only on this window. - New
The type of task list you are creating. This will default as the type of list you are copying, but it can be changed. - Customer ID, Location ID, Contract Number
Enter customer, location, and service call information defaults for the new task list. - Equipment ID, Contract Task List ID, Description, Task List Type
Complete these fields for the new task list. - Start Task Schedule based on first available service date
Mark this checkbox if you want the maintenance tasks on a contract to be scheduled on the first available service call date, regardless of the task's schedule. For instance, if the tasks are to be performed every Monday, but the soonest available appointment is a Wednesday, marking this box will cause the first appointment to be scheduled on Wednesday. Appointments will then be scheduled on Mondays from that point on. This is useful if the customer needs an initial inspection or service right away as part of their contract. Control Frequency and Schedule
Select whether to control the frequency and schedule of the tasks assigned to this list.Note If marked, the Required checkbox is disabled in the Maintenance Tasks window. To control a task's frequency, you would need to unmark the Control Frequency and Schedule for the task list.
Frequency, Schedule
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If you mark the Control Frequency and Schedule checkbox, enter a frequency and schedule.Note To keep the existing task schedule of the source task list when copying within the same contract and contract period, leave this checkbox empty.
- Select Copy.