I have a question related to an asset that I feel is relevant:
Is there a difference in the business logic in OFBiz if the Company owns the
Asset or is renting the Asset. It should be a difference in the accounting
processing of rented versus owned asset, but is there done any
considerations related to Asset in that respect in OFbiz?

Thanks,
Torstein

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Fra: Manuel Castillo [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sendt: 7. juli 2009 19:49
Til: [email protected]
Emne: Re: Consult of Assetmaint

Dear Adrian,
 
Thank you for your fast answer. 
Please send us some reports for maintenance that have created. By example:
Historic work order, MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure), Backlog.
 
Best Regards
 
Manuel


--- On Tue, 7/7/09, Adrian Crum <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Adrian Crum <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Consult of Assetmaint
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, July 7, 2009, 1:02 PM


Step #7.

Maintenance frequency can be by meter reading or time period (temporal
expression).

There are a couple of example maintenances set up in the demo data. The demo
data could be more complete, but there should be enough there to get you
started.

Maintenance procedures are work efforts. Those can be set up in advance and
assigned to the product maintenance.

-Adrian

Qohelet wrote:
> where are planned preventive maintenance?
> where are maintenance procedures and frecuencies?
> 
>> Manuel Castillo wrote:
>>> Dear Sirs
>>>  We are pleased to greet them and ask a functional manual of the
component Assetmaint.
>>>  Best Regards
>>>  Manuel
>> 
>> Here are the setup instructions. I've been meaning to put this on the
Wiki, but I haven't had the time:
>> 
>> Asset Maintenance Setup
>> 
>> 1. Create an owner party (or party group) for the fixed assets. This
could be the "Company" party if you are already using it as your company.
>> 2. Create facilities where the fixed assets are located. Make sure each
facility has a Postal Address contact mechanism.
>> 3. Create additional fixed asset types, if needed. Use Webtools to add
records to the FixedAssetType entity.
>> 4. Create products for any fixed assets that have more than one instance.
For example, if you have five Acme Model 3 Compressors, then create one Acme
Model 3 Compressor product. Do not assign the product to a facility.
>> 5. Create products for any fixed assets that you want to set up recurring
maintenance for. Do not assign the product to a facility.
>> 6. Create additional product maintenance types, if needed. Use Webtools
to add records to the ProductMaintType entity.
>> 7. Create product maintenances for the fixed asset products. These will
act as maintenance templates - all instances of the product will share these
maintenances.
>> 8. Assign the appropriate Maintenance roles to the parties performing
maintenance. Parties can include outside maintenance services.
>> 9. Create the fixed assets. Be sure to specify the Instance Of Product ID
and Located At Facility ID. Also, associate the owner party to the fixed
asset in the role of Owner.
>> 
>> You are now ready to create maintenance tasks manually. If product
maintenances were created based on meter readings, then maintenances will be
generated automatically as meter readings are entered.
>> 
>> A maintenance will be created when you enter the first meter reading on a
new fixed asset - because there is no previous maintenance to compare
against. Those initial maintenances should have their status set to
Complete. Do not set the status to Cancelled, otherwise another maintenance
will be created automatically.
>> 
>> Automatic Features Setup
>> 
>> Sometimes fixed asset maintenances must be assigned to a particular
worker because he or she is the only one trained/certified/qualified to work
on that piece of equipment. In those cases you can set up the fixed asset to
automatically assign a worker to new maintenances. Just associate the worker
to the fixed asset in one of the maintenance roles.
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
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