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You are a field engineer for a windshield replacement company.

You did not complete all your tasks on your work order. You need to schedule time for the next day.

What should you do?

  • A. From the bookable resource booking, select Child Work Order and save the new work order.
  • B. From the work order, change the sub-status to "Not Completed".
  • C. From the schedule board, select the booking, then select Move to another day.
  • D. From the work order, select Follow up and save the new work order.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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df1e596
2 weeks, 1 day ago
Selected Answer: D
When you don’t complete all tasks on a work order and need to schedule more work for the next day, the best practice is to create a Follow-up Work Order. Using the Follow-up feature from the existing work order automatically links the new work order to the original, maintaining continuity. This lets you schedule the remaining tasks efficiently and track the ongoing work.
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LnP
3 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
As a field engineer, if you did not complete all tasks on your work order, you need to schedule a follow-up appointment. The Follow up option allows you to create a new work order that ensures the remaining tasks are tracked and scheduled for the next day.
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