Use Template Code for Order Description

Use Template Code for Order Description

This constant allows you to control the default Job Description that is automatically pre-filled when a job is created from the 'Service Orders Required' Screen. By default the Job Description uses the Job Template Description from the Asset as the Job Description.

Constant Name: Use Template Code for Order Description
Constant Type: Yes/No
Yes (True)
Ostendo will use the Job Template Code as the Job Description when the job is automatically created
No (False)
Ostendo will use the Job Template Description as the Job Description when the job is automatically created (NB: This is default behavior even if this constant is not defined)




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