Remove Work Process Flow

You can remove work process flow for work order, job plan, or task records that have it defined.  You can do this at the header level, which will remove it for all the work order or job plans associated tasks as well, or you can remove it at the task level.

Note: If work process flow is removed at the header level, it will automatically be removed on individual tasks on the record. You cannot retain work process flow for a task that does not have it set at the header level.

For example, you could remove flow control from a task whose progress is being held for manual status updates relative to its related tasks. The task will not go into progress automatically when its predecessors are completed.  However, when the task does reach completion, its flow-controlled successors will continue to follow the flow logic.

To remove work process flow on a work order or job plan header:

  1. In the Work Order Tracking, Changes, Releases, or Job Plans application, display the record that you want to remove from work process flow.

  2. On the main application tab, clear the Flow Controlled? check box. The system removes the work order or job plan and all of its tasks from work process flow.

  3. Click Save Record .

To remove work process flow from individual tasks:

  1. In the Work Order Tracking, Changes, Releases, or Job Plans application, display the record for which you want to suspend work process flow. On the main tab of the application, leave the Flow Controlled? check box selected.

  2. In the Tasks table window, display the details of the task that you want to remove from work process flow. The Tasks table window is found on the main tab of the Job Plans application, or the Plans tab of the Work Order Tracking, Changes, and Releases applications.

  3. In the tasks table window, clear the Flow Controlled? check box for the correct task. The system removes the task from work process flow.

  4. Click Save Record .