The video below shows you how to use the Parts Inventory With On Hand Quantity Greater than Zero report. (This report and 2 other parts inventory related reports were added in TATEMS version 4.6.27.001 released Dec 9, 2019)
This report just shows you all your current parts inventory on hand and hides the inventory items where you do not have any stock on hand.
This is useful for seeing the value of what you currently have on hand plus getting a list and a count of all those items.
You can also restrict it to parts of a particular type or description or vendor or Part Number or Manufacturers Part Number.
In the video, you'll be shown how to sort it the report by various columns and how you can also export it all to Excel for further sorting and filtering.
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This video goes over the new features added in version 4.6.27.000 which was released on Nov 11, 2019
Here is what the video covers
And below is a list of new features, updates, and fixes included on version 4.6.27.001 released December 9, 2019
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In this video, I show you how to use the Work Orders Repair Codes by Repair Code Report.
You will discover what the repair codes are and where to set them in the work order parts and labor screens.
Plus you'll see where to edit or add to the repair code list…
I hope this is helpful to you!
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In this video, I show you how to use the Inspections Due and Past Due Report.
I go over how you can use a future date to see the next inspections coming due in the next year.
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The video below shows what's inside and how to use spreadsheet number 133 called TATEMS-AllPartsInstalledViaWorkOrdersFormattedLikePartsForThisEquipment
The video also gives you a tip on how to see the work order parts installed right in the Work Order tab in TATEMS Fleet Maintenance Software.
This video also shows you how to link to your TATEMS database if you are on a network or the TATEMS data file is in a folder other than
C:\Program Files (x86)\TATEMS 2005)
You can also see a related video on the Work Order Parts Report inside TATEMS here:
https://tatems.com/blog/video-work-order-parts-totals-by-equip-num-report/
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The video below shows you how to find and use the Repairs completed reports in TATEMS fleet maintenance software
This is for people that use the simple to use Repairs Completed tab in TATEMS instead of using work orders.
You can use both Repairs Completed and Work Orders but you would normally only do so if the data in each if different and not redundant.
For example, you could use one for tracking work done by outside vendors and the other for tacking work done at your own facility or shop by your own fleet technicians or mechanics.
I show you how to use the wildcard asterisk to find particular keywords in repairs completed on your fleet.
The example I give is a search for the keyword *drums* (aka Brake Drums)
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TATEMS Fleet Maintenance Software Video Shows You How To Use the Notes List To Find Tools On Board A Truck Or Piece Of Equipment.
You can use it to find things like:
* Generators
* Pumps
* Motors
* Bobcat
* Forklift
* Pallet Jack
* Water Tanks
* Trailer
* Concrete Mixer
* Mower
* Compressor
Or any other tool or small equipment you have tied to a larger piece of equipment.
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In this video below I show you how to see how much you are spending with all your Work Order Service by Vendors or with just a single vendor for any date range.
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This TATEMS Fleet Maintenance Software video shows you how to discover who is doing which open work orders.
You'll discover you how to navigate to->>
Forms->Work Orders List
Then search by either “by Labor Personnel” or “by Service By” field so that you can see all open work orders being worked on by that person or vendor.
Make sure you choose a date range, you can go back a max of 4 years prior to your end date.
And also make sure you choose the dropdown to Filter “Show Only Pending Work Orders” (I don't think I covered this in the video)
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Marc
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This short TATEMS Fleet Maintenance Software Video shows you how to discover your total work order/repair order costs for any piece of equipment for any date range.
You can fins this report by going to
Reports->More Reports->Report Type: Work Orders
Then choose
Work Order Totals Costs By Equipment Number
You can leave the criteria blank if you want to see lifetime costs for your entire fleet or you can choose a date range and a specific piece of equipment.