A code-based configurable manager also allows you to define codes, but it works with sheets to analyze information generated manually or from BPs. All the data is consolidated in one sheet. For a code-based manager, you must manually enter the rows on the sheet. Thereafter, Unifier automatically adds data to the rows as you manually enter it, or as it is gathered from records that were created from business processes tied to the sheet.
For example, a Condition Assessment Manager could be created to do the following:
- Define a building systems code structure at the company level, project level, or shell level
- Design multiple BPs to track and calculate:
- Maintenance requirements
- Inspections
- Work orders
- Repairs
- Cost of maintenance
- Deficiency costs
- Renewal costs
- Various indexes, such as a facility condition index, to monitor the condition and usability of facilities