Understanding Record Types

You use record types to organize and track detailed information about a work order, such as its full description, final disposition, and so on. You then can track the information according to the record type to which you assigned the information. For example, you can organize information such as original task description, tools needed, and safety requirements.

You must set up these record types for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Plant and Equipment Management:

  • Maintenance routes.

  • Associated preventive maintenance (PMs) schedules.

The record type that you set up for maintenance routes should match the record type that you set up in equipment constants.

The record type that you set up for associated PMs must be assigned to record type Z. This record type stores all of the associated service types to be performed on a work order.