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Creating Intervenções Records

Intervenções, or check-ups, are are a crucial concept within our Maintenance Solution, connecting equipment and their periodic evaluations. These records not only track maintenance schedules but also contain the entire lifecycle of a check-up, from planning to execution or potential cancellation.

Definition Attributes

Intervecções have a few key attributes, let's look into those now:

  • Equipamento: Every Intervenção starts with identifying the equipment in focus. By associating a check-up with an 'Equipamento', the system automatically pulls in crucial details, such as the location of the equipment and other specifics, ensuring that technicians or maintenance personnel are well-informed before the check-up.
  • Estado (State): It's essential to track the phase of each check-up. The 'Estado' field offers three potential states:
    • Planeada: The check-up is in the planning stage.
    • Efectuada: The check-up has been successfully completed.
    • Cancelada: The check-up was called off or postponed.

Scheduling Details: Two vital timestamps shape the check-up's timeline:

  • Data Adequada: This represents the ideal date for the check-up, often based on equipment usage or manufacturer recommendations.
  • Data Marcada: This is the actual scheduled date, often determined by technician availability or other logistical factors.

Additional Information:

  • Tipo de Intervenção: Outlining the nature or kind of check-up.
  • Comments & Descriptions: A space for technicians to add notes, observations, or potential issues spotted during the check-up.
  • Relatório: A comprehensive report of the check-up, capturing details, findings, and recommendations, ensuring that everyone is kept in the loop regarding the equipment's health.

Creating Intervenções

Here is an overview of what we just described:

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With these components in place, the Intervenção record transforms into a comprehensive tool, ensuring that every check-up is carefully planned, executed, and documented, for optimal equipment performance.