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W/O Task Card Bust, via Planning Control

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The W/O Task Card Bust window allows a technician to 'bust' or cancel a scheduled task. A task may need to be canceled for a number of reasons such as weather conditions, man power availability, lack of time, etc. The W/O Task Card Bust functionality allows the technician to cancel and therefore remove scheduled tasks and E/Cs against a Work Order that cannot be completed for whatever reason.

The Task Priority of a task will determine if the task can be busted. This can be set up via the Task Priority Transaction Code via the Production Transaction Codes.

Some tasks can be busted and are released from authorization immediately, while other tasks may require an authorization process. The Bust Authorization tab can be utilized by a lead technician or supervisor to authorize those tasks that require this process.

Note: Only tasks that have the appropriate Task Priority which allows them to be busted will appear in this window. For more information, refer to the Task Priority button, via the Production Training Manual.

Note: This window is security-controlled via Planning Control/ Update/ W/O Task Card Bust. For more information, refer to the Security Explorer, via the System Administration Training Manual.

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W/O Task Card Bust Process

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Task Card Bust Tab, via W/O Task Card Bust

Bust Authorization Tab, via W/O Task Card Bust

See Also

PLANNING CONTROL

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Dashboard, via Planning Control

Interactive Planner, via Planning Control

Due List, via Planning Control

Resources, via Planning Control

Capacity, via Planning Control

Reports, via Planning Control

Inventory Planner, via Planning Control

Long Term, via Planning Control

Work Pack Print, via Planning Control

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