Scheduling Work / Updating ETA in fmPilot 1 Follow
Updating the ETA in fmPilot 1.0
After you have accepted a work order, you need to schedule your estimated time of arrival on site (ETA).
Open the work order you need to schedule by either opening it from your work order list view by clicking on the work order number:
...Or by searching for the work order number:
Once you have opened the work order, open the "Sched Start" calendar by clicking on the icon:
This will open up the scheduling calendar.
Click on the date you are going to arrive on site.
Click on the hour/minute to set the time you will arrive (you can click and hold and drag to the left to go down and right to go up).
Click on the am/pm to switch from am/pm.
Once you have set your date and time, click out of the calendar (you will see it disappear, and your schedule set in the "Sched Start" date field).
Next, set your "Sched Finish" date following the same steps:
Open the "Sched Finish" calendar by clicking on the icon:
Click on the date you are going to arrive on site.
Click on the hour/minute to set the time you will arrive (you can click and hold and drag to the left to go down and right to go up).
Click on the am/pm to switch from am/pm.
Once you have set your date and time, click out of the calendar (you will see it disappear, and your schedule set in the "Sched Finish" date field).
Once your updates are completed, scroll to the bottom of your work order page and click on the "Update" button:
If you still have questions or need assistance please click on the below button and request help from one of our training/support specialists.
Service Provider further warrants that all materials, equipment and labor supplied to CBRE is and shall be free from errors, faults and defects in workmanship, construction, structural and functional design, material and operations and in conformance with the requirements of this Agreement and the applicable Work Order for a period of twelve (12) months following the completion of the Services to CBRE’s satisfaction; provided, that if any longer warranty period is specified for any materials, equipment or workmanship under any plans or specifications, this Agreement, a Work Order or any manufacturer’s warranty, the longer warranty period shall govern. Service Provider shall ensure that all materials and equipment that have a manufacturer’s warranty are registered with the manufacturer in Client’s name.
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