Maintaining Mobile Mechanic Functions

The Mobile mechanic functions maintains technician function records that control the clocking functions available to the mobile mechanic.

Mobile Mechanic Functions Form

This form is a standard Grid/Column editor. It is displayed when you click Manufacturer systems > X1. Aftersales Generic Add-ons > Mobile mechanic menu. > Mobile Mechanic Functions.

Button options:

Button Action
Button > Exit Returns to the Mobile mechanic menu.
Button > Help Activates this mobile mechanic functions help guide in a Web browser.
Button > Ad-hoc Displays the Autoline Ad-hoc enquiry function specifically on the mobile mechanic functions data file.
Button > Grid Converts the maintenance from a column format to a grid style format.
Button > Create Displays a blank record to enable the creation of a new mobile mechanic function record.
Button > Delete Deletes an existing mobile mechanic function record.
Button > Cancel Cancels the creation or amendment of a mobile mechanic function.
Button > Save Saves the new mobile mechanic function record.
Button > Next Obtains and displays the next mobile mechanic function record.
Button > Previous Obtains and displays the previous mobile mechanic function record.

View Area:

Button Action
Button > Sort Sorts / Filters the displayed information.

Reverse: Defines that the data is to be sorted into reverse sequence.

Start at: Defines the data filter starting point.

Finish at: Defines the data filter finish point.

Data Area:

The fields within the Data Area can be viewed in either Grid or Column format.

Function code: Function codes are mainly hard coded into the Autoline software and must not be changed.

IM event code: Defines the Incident Management event code that will be created against the selected incident.

IM status code: Defines the Incident management status that will be updated against the selected incident.

WIP status: Defines the Point of Sale status that the WIP will be updated to.

Clocking type: One of:

Related Topics:

Ad-hoc Enquiries

File Maintenance

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