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Job questions and troubleshooting

The questions below are the ones that come up most often. Each answer links to the page that explains it in full.

The fieldworker says they cannot see the job

Section titled “The fieldworker says they cannot see the job”

It has not been dispatched. A job that is created but not dispatched exists only in the office — the app never receives it.

Open the job and use the Dispatched control in Schedule & Assign, or tick Dispatch in the footer before saving. See dispatching a job.

Can I create a job without deciding who does it?

Section titled “Can I create a job without deciding who does it?”

Yes. Save the job with Assign Fieldworker(s) empty and it sits as unassigned work. Assign it later from the job, from the Scheduler, or straight from the User(s) column in Table View.

Save it without a schedule and it becomes an unscheduled job. The Unscheduled Jobs tick box at the top of the Simple View list — and the matching filter in Table View — show you everything waiting for a date.

What is the difference between dispatching and alerting the client?

Section titled “What is the difference between dispatching and alerting the client?”

Dispatch sends the job to your fieldworker. Alert to Client tells the customer a visit is booked. They are separate tick boxes in the footer of the job form and either can be turned off. See creating a job.

Either no client has been selected yet — the section says Please select client first until one is — or the client has no equipment on record at that site.

Add it as part of the job with Add new equipment for installation or Add new equipment for repair. See equipment on a job.

The unit only offers Service on-Site and Uninstall, not Deploy

Section titled “The unit only offers Service on-Site and Uninstall, not Deploy”

It is already at that client’s site — the card says so. Deploy is for taking a unit out to a site it is not at yet. See your own equipment.

Should equipment go in Client’s Equipment List or My Equipment List?

Section titled “Should equipment go in Client’s Equipment List or My Equipment List?”

Whoever owns it. Client’s Equipment List is their machines, which you service and repair. My Equipment List is your machines, which you deploy, maintain and eventually take back — the hire and leasing case.

The client wants a report per machine, not per visit

Section titled “The client wants a report per machine, not per visit”

That is what selecting equipment on the job produces. Each unit named on the job comes back with its own condition, remark, photos and parts on completion detail, and all of it prints on the job card.

Use Table View and look at the Invoiced column — a cross means no invoice was raised. Filtering by completed jobs and scanning that column is the fastest way to find work that slipped through. See the columns.

They were not added as billable lines on the job. Anything the client pays for has to exist on the Item / Invoice tab with Billable ticked — a part recorded only in a completion note is a record, not a charge. See items and services on a job.

Its Billable tick box is off. Non-billable lines stay on the job as a record of what was used and are totalled separately, under Non Billable Items Total, which is deliberately excluded from the calculation.

Usually the costs are recorded and the income is not — an expensive part consumed on the job with nothing billable added for it. Check the Item / Invoice tab first, then the hours on completion detail. See reading it honestly.

It is calculated from the times on the completion detail, so a job left open too long carries hours nobody worked. Correct the job time and travel time there and the figure follows. See correcting times.

Whenever the work is covered by an agreement you already have with the client. It puts the job in the contract’s job list and lets it be billed on the contract’s terms rather than as a one-off. See jobs under a contract.

The client has two contracts — which one gets picked?

Section titled “The client has two contracts — which one gets picked?”

Neither, automatically. The Contract field fills itself in only when the client has a single running contract; with more than one you choose. See creating a job.

They are the occurrences of a recurring job or of a contract’s work pattern — the Created By column shows System for these. Open one and Edit Recurring shows the pattern producing them. See recurring jobs.

Open Edit Recurring and end the range — set End by to today, or remove the repeat. Deleting a single occurrence removes that job only and leaves the pattern running.

The job is under a contract. A number after a dot is the occurrence of a repeating job, and a number after a dash is a revisit or sub job. See job codes.

The client disputes the work. What do I have?

Section titled “The client disputes the work. What do I have?”

The signature captured on site, on completion detail, along with the timestamped notes, the per-unit remarks and the before-and-after photos. The Client Sign column in Table View shows at a glance which jobs were signed for.

A revisit belongs to the original job — it keeps the link, so a three-visit repair reads as one piece of work. A copy is a new, unconnected job that happens to have the same details. See job actions.

Archive files it away and keeps it — it comes back with the Archived filter. Delete removes it. Archive for work that is simply finished with; delete only for jobs raised in error.

For work that is not going ahead, neither is right: set the status to Cancel, or to On Hold if it might come back. That keeps who booked it, for whom, and when it fell over. See job statuses.

What is the difference between Completed and Closed?

Section titled “What is the difference between Completed and Closed?”

Where the job sits on the fieldworker’s phone. A Completed job is still on their app, so they can reopen it and add the photo or the note they missed. Closed takes it off their app.

Complete the job when the work is done; close it when you are finished with it and want it off their list.

A job I want the fieldworker to fix has disappeared from their app

Section titled “A job I want the fieldworker to fix has disappeared from their app”

It has been Closed. Set it back to Completed and it returns to their list.

Two or more people are on it, each updating their own status from the app, and their statuses do not match — one still travelling while the other has started. It is not something you set, and it resolves itself once they are at the same stage. Open the job to see where each of them is.

Break is a pause while travelling; Job Break is a pause during the work. They are counted separately, which is why completion detail shows break time and travel break time as two figures.

The fieldworker cannot complete the job on the phone

Section titled “The fieldworker cannot complete the job on the phone”

A mandatory form is blocking it. A form set as Mobile Mandatory must be filled in before the job can be closed — which is the point of it. See making a form compulsory.

The client shouldn’t read what the fieldworker wrote

Section titled “The client shouldn’t read what the fieldworker wrote”

Choose what goes out. To be shown on the job card on the Completion Detail tab picks between the leader’s comment, all workers’ comments, or your own wording. See what the client is told.