Search HansaManuals.com HansaManuals Home >> Standard ERP >> Service Orders >> Example Previous Next Entire Chapter in Printable Form Search This text refers to program version 8.5 Service Order Example and Work Flow - Page 3 - Taking Responsibility for Repair Items This example describes receiving an Item requiring servicing into your workshop. Before doing so, create a Service Order as described here.--- After saving the Service Order, you can receive the Amplifier in to the workshop. This signifies that it is now the company's responsibility. To do this, select 'Service Stock Transaction' from the Create menu (Windows/macOS) or + menu (iOS/Android). This creates a record in the Service Stock Transaction register, which is opened in a new window: In addition or as an alternative to the Service Stock Transaction, if you are subscribing to the Internal Stock module you can create an Items In record to receive the Item that is to be repaired into your workshop or Service Location. The Items In record will add the Item being repaired to your internal stock so you will be able to use the Internal Stock List report in the Internal Stock module to list the Items you currently have in for repair. To do this, go back to the Service Order window and select 'Items In' from the Create or + menu. This creates a record in the Items In register (in the Internal Stock module), which is opened in a new window: If the Item to be repaired is not one originally sold by your business, the Service Stock Transaction or the Items In record (whichever one you mark as OK or Accepted first) will create a record for the Item/Serial Number in the Known Serial Number register. Warranty information will be copied from an Items In record to the Known Serial Number record. It will not be copied from a Service Stock Transaction but you can add this information to a Known Serial Number record yourself. Service Order Example and Work Flow:
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