Aging - Detailed

Use this report to analyze the age of work orders. Work order age can be determined by using either the Order Date (the date the work order was created) or the Planned Start Date (useful to see when work orders are created well in advance of their Planned Start Date) by setting a processing option. The work order age is calculated by comparing the Work Order Age Basis date to today's date for open work orders and to the Actual Finish Date for completed work orders. The detailed aging report highlights individual work orders.

Work order age is calculated in days and categorized into four buckets: 0-30 days old, 31-90 days old, greater than 90 days old, and not yet aged if it is scheduled to start in a future period and you are analyzing using Planned Start Date.

This report contains the following components:

  • Top 10 Oldest Work Orders (horizontal bar graph)

  • Work Order Age by Work Order Type (table)

  • Average Work Order Age by Work Order Type -(multiple bar graphs by supervisor)

  • Average Work Order Age by Supervisor -(multiple bar graphs by business unit)

  • Reference tables with Business Unit, Supervisor, and Work Order Type descriptions

This report contains drill back functionality as described in the following table:

Functionality

Value

Table column containing drill back link

Work Order Number

Table columns passed to application

WO Number

Application called

Work Order Revisions (P17714)

Form called

W17714A

Version called

ZJDE0003