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Task Definitions are process tasks. You can make them as detailed or broad as you like. Task Definitions are required to configure a Task Workflows. A  Task Definition can also be used to make Task Workflows more granular by appying status changes at the task level to the Assembly or Package.

Time Saving Note: The STRATUS Customer Success Team has configured and can transfer to your company database Task Definitions, Task Workflows, Task Categories, Cost Categories, Cost Types, Tracking Statuses and other Admin configurations. Contact  the STRATUS Service Desk for more information. Screen shots below are taken from the Customer Success Team's configuration.

* See the Task Workflow article for more information.

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Configure Task Definitions

A Task Definition includes the following:

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A Task Definition is the recommended method to generate work package task items. 

Warning: Task Definitions and Workflows are advanced Stratus features and are disabled by default. We highly recommend no matter how much experience you have in Stratus previously that you seek formal training. Contact the Stratus Service Desk for more information.

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Transition from Task Workflows to Task Definitions

Note: If your company has not used Task Workflows, skip to the Configure Task Definitions section.

By default, Task Workflows are used to generate work package task items. Customers are encouraged to transition their Task workflows, which still work, to the Task Definitions workflow. 

To disable a Task Workflow:

  1. Change the Initiated by Tracking Status setting associated with the Task Workflow to Manually Initiated.  
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  2. Task Definitions and Task Workflows are diabled by default under Admin > Company > Settings. Check either (preferable) or both to generate tasks. 
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  3. Alternatively, Task Definitions and Task Workflows can be managed at the project level.
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Configure Task Definitions

Task Definitions are extensions of Tracking Statuses.

  • Whereas Tracking Statuses capture major milestones within your workflow and can be visually overplayed in the Models Viewer, Task Definitions enable you to automate your tracking status changes at granular checkpoints.
  • Task Definitions let you track Shop Productivity and time stamping by person, station, or activity.
  • A Task Definition combines a filter, a category, and item type to apply to a tracking status when tasks are started and completed.
  • A Task Definition can apply status changes to the Assembly or Package.
  • A Task Definition can be triggered manually or automatically by a tracking status change.

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  • Sequence – Implies dependencies between tasks and is used for precedence ordering of tasks.
  • Name (Required) - The name of the Task Definition. Tip: Use a standardized naming convention that uses a prefix so that the Task Definitions sort in a logical way. The Name is use used to select tasks on the Task Workflows page in the Taks Task Sequence column.
  • Description (Required) - The description can be the same or similar to the Name and is only visible on the Task Definitions page. 
  • Image - A task image, if added, will display wherever the task displays. If an image is not added to the task, then the Name will be used. One advantages advantage to using an image is that task images can be sized the same size giving the list of tasks a neat look to the page
  • Upload - Browse to upload the image file from your computer. The image will be used instead of the Name if it is uploaded.
  • Assign to (Required) – Is the task created for a Part or Assembly.Upload - Browse to upload the image file from your computer. 
    • Assembly Task - When triggered, an assembly task will display:
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    • Parts Task - When triggered, a part task will display:
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  • Apply using Filters (Required) – Select one or more Filters to determine which Parts or Assemblies should get this task. See the Filters (Admin) article for more information.
  • Task per Filter – Option to generate separate tasks for each Part Filter that passes. When checked, a separate task for each filter that passes will be created. When unchecked, a single task will be created when any of the part filters pass.
    • Example – If you have a cut task and have a filter for copper straight pipe and a filter for steel pipe, you can create one task if either filter passes, or a task for each filter that passes
  • Is Join – Is the task joining multiple parts together, like a weld. It Implies dependencies on tasks from connected parts.
  • Apply to Package Categories – When a Package Category is selected, a task will only be created for packages in the selected package category. See the Package Category (Admin) article for more information.
  • Initiated by Package Tracking Status – When a Package’s Tracking Status is updated to the selected tracking status, then tasks get created. By default, tasks are Manually Initiated.
  • Auto Complete (Required) – When checked (default), predecessor tasks will be automatically completed with tasks with a higher sequence number for the same part are completed. When unchecked, tasks will not be automatically completed and will require manual processing.
  • Task Category (Required) - Configure Task Categories before Task Definitions. See the Task Categories article for more information. Below are some examples:
  • Cost Category (Required) - Configure Cost Categories before Task Definitions. See the Cost Categories article for more information.  Below are some examples:
  • Cost Type - See the Cost Types article for more information. Below are some examples:
  • Apply Tracking Status upon Completion - The tracking status that will be automatically applied when Apply Tracking Status to Assembly and/or Apply Tracking Status to Package is checked and the task defined in the Task Workflow is completed.. See the Tracking Statuses article for more information. Below are some examples:
  • Apply Tracking Status to Assembly
    • When checked, after at least one task in an Assembly has been completed for the associated Task Definition, the tracking status set in the Apply Tracking Status column will be automatically applied to the Assembly.
    • When unchecked, no tracking status will be applied to the assembly.
  • Apply Tracking Status to Package
    • When checked, after at least one task in a Package has been completed for the associated Task Definition, the tracking status set in the Apply Tracking Status column will be automatically applied to the Package.
    • When unchecked, no tracking status will be applied to the package.
  • Bypass (Update) Tracking Status Dialog
    • When checked, after each task is completed for the associated Task Definition, the Update Tracking Status dialog will not display.
    • When unchecked, after each task is completed for the associated Task Definition, the Update Tracking Status dialog will display if the Apply Tracking Status value is something other than “No Change”.
    • Note: The Update Tracking Status dialog is the only dialog where hours can be entered while work is being done.
  • Delete - Delete the Task Definition. Deleting the Task Definition will delete it from Task Workflows.

Example: Task Definitions and Task Workflows

Create Task Definitions

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With settings in the screen shot above, the following workflow will occur:

  1. MP – Position And Tack – Based on the Task Workflow (below), this Task Definition applies to parts.
    1. Task Start - When any part task is Started, the status of the entire assembly and the package will automatically change to Fabrication In Progress.
    2. Task Complete - When any part task is Complete, the operator will not be prompted to Update Tracking Status (Bypass).
  2. MP – Weld Spool – Based on the Task Workflow (below), this Task Definition applies to parts.
    1. When any part task is Started, no status change will occur.
    2. When any part task is Complete, the operator will be prompted to Update Tracking Status (Bypass).
  3. MP – QA And Label Spool – Based on the Task Workflow (below), this Task Definition applies to the assembly and is manually applied.
    1. Once the joint is QA’ed and Labeled, the MP – QA And Label Spool button, an assembly task, is clicked (see below) and the assembly status will change to Joint Complete.
    2. Once the MP – QA And Label Spool button is clicked, the user will be prompted to Update Tracking Status (Bypass).

Create Task Workflows

Create one or two Task Workflows where one applies to parts and one applies to the assembly:

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  • Apply to Type = Part and/or Apply to Type = Assembly.
  • Task Sequence is defined.When Type = Part, the Task Definitions MP – Position And Tack and the MP – Weld Spool, will be applied to each part that matches the Task Workflow criteria.When Type = Assembly, the Task Definition MP – QA And Label Spool will be applied to each assembly that matches the Task Workflow criteria.
  • Initiated by Tracking Status is defined.
  • Apply to Package Category is optional.
  • Apply using Filter is optional but recommended.

    Start the Workflow by Changing the Package Tracking Status

    Trigger the Task Workflow by changing the status of the package to the Initiated by Tracking Status setting set in Task Workflows (Ex. Issued for Fabrication).
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    Once the tracking status is set, the Task Workflow tasks for the assembly tasks will display in the assembly bar and the part task will display in the Assemblies > Viewer > Tasks tab. Note: FP in the Package name is the Package Category abbreviation for Fabrication Production set in the Task Workflow under Apply to Package Category.
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    Start and Complete the Part Task - MP – Position And Tack 

    The MP – Position And Tack part task is Started by either clicking the task button or scanning the task QR code. The button will turn (Blue) when started.
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    When the MP – Position And Tack part task is Completed, the button will turn Green. In addition:Apply to Tracking Status Assembly - The Assembly tracking status is automatically changed to Fabrication in Progress since under Task Definitions, Apply Tracking Status to Assembly is checked and the Apply Tracking Status is set to Fabrication in Progress.
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    Apply to Tracking Status Package - The Package tracking status is automatically changed to Fabrication in Progress since under Task Definitions, Apply Tracking Status to Package is checked and the Apply Tracking Status is set to Fabrication in Progress. Note that a Comment is automatically entered.
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    Bypass the Tracking Status Assembly Dialog – The Update Tracking Status dialog does not display since the Bypass the Tracking Status Assembly Dialog is checked.

    Start and Complete the Part Task - MP – Weld Spool 

    The MP – Weld Spool part task is Started by either clicking the task button or scanning the task QR code.
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    When the MP – Weld Spool part task is Completed, the button will turn Green. In addition:Apply to Tracking Status Assembly - The Assembly tracking status is not changed since under Task Definitions, Apply Tracking Status to Assembly is unchecked.
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    Apply to Tracking Status Package - The Package tracking status is not changed since under Task Definitions, Apply Tracking Status to Package is unchecked.
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    Bypass the Tracking Status Assembly Dialog – The Update Tracking Status dialog does display since the Bypass the Tracking Status Assembly Dialog is unchecked. The operator can enter the hours in this dialog for work on the part task. Depending on the company workflow, the Status and Processor for this task would remain until the status and process of the entire assembly is changed.
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  • The shop operators would continue these steps until all tasks are complete.
  • Start and Complete the Assembly Task - MP – QA And Label Spool 

    Once all the tasks are completed, the assembly task MP – QA And Label Spool button can be clicked by the QA/QC operator.
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    The MP – QA And Label Spool assembly task button displays based on the Task Workflow MP - Carbon Steel Weld – Assembly configuration where:
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  • Apply to Type = Assembly
  • Initiated by Tracking Status = Manually Initiated. Set this to a different tracking status and this button would remain hidden until the tracking status is reached.
  • The MP – QA And Label Spool assembly task is Started by clicking the task button.  The button will turn (Blue) when started.
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  • When QA is complete, click the MP – QA And Label Spool button. The button will turn Green. In addition:
  • Apply to Tracking Status Assembly - The Assembly tracking status does change since under Task Definitions, Apply Tracking Status to Assembly is unchecked.
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    Apply to Tracking Status Package - The Package tracking status is not changed since under Task Definitions, Apply Tracking Status to Package is unchecked. A workflow where the Package Tracking Status is changed once all assemblies have been through the MP – QA And Label Spool is not configured in this example.
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    Bypass the Tracking Status Assembly Dialog – The Update Tracking Status dialog does display since the Bypass the Tracking Status Assembly Dialog is unchecked. The operator can enter the hours in this dialog.
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  • Hours entered for any part, assembly or package, including those entered into the Update Tracking Status dialog, will be totaled on the Packages Dashboard page under Actual Hours.
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    • Unit of  Measure (Optional) – The Unit of Measure drop-down displays the list of Fields. See the Field (Admin) article for more information. For each task, a Field can be selected and used as the Unit of Measure metric for the task (e.g. diameter inches for weld task, or weight for sheet metal task, or length for pipe task). 
    • Velocity (Units per Day per Station) (Optional) – The Velocity is used for capacity planning and is a numeric value specifying the expected rate of task completion.
    • Report (Optional) – The Report setting for each task generates helpful data for describing tasks on the task card. See the Report (Admin) article for more information.
      • Example – Include C1, C2, Diameter, and Service information on the Kanban task card.
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    • Color (Required) – Select a color for the Task Definition.
    • Print Label - Select the assembly status (Ex. In Progress or Done) that will trigger the assembly task to print an assembly label. See the Label Report to select the label report to print.
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    • Label Report - Select Label Report to be used when the assembly task triggers the assembly label to be printed. See the Print Label section to trigger the print.
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    • Delete - Delete the Task Definition. Deleting the Task Definition will delete it from Task Workflows.

    Example: Label Printing Triggered by Tasks

    Use tasks to trigger part and assembly label printing. This uses the relationships between Stations, Tools, Task Definitions, and Reports to push labels to the GTP Stratus Print desktop application automatically when tasks are taken into either the In Progress or Done statuses.

    To configure a task to print labels

    1. ZPL Report Setup

      1. Configure a ZPL report that relates the correct property information that you would like included in your label.

      2. Configure the Label Template for the report to the Report Fields in that report.

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    2. Task Setup

      1. For the task that you want to use to trigger label printing, you will need to specify the task status from which to trigger the label generation in the Print Label column of the Task Definitions admin.

      2. To specify which ZPL report to run, you will need to choose it from the Label Report column of the Task Definitions admin.

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    3. Tool Setup

      1. You will need to have a tool set up that is configured with a Type of ZPL Printer.

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    4. Station Setup - This builds the relationship between the task and its related report and label template to the printing tool assigned to the station

      1. You will need to have a tool with a Type of ZPL Printer associated with your station and it will have to be assigned to the device that is connected to the printer.

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    What Task and Label Automation Means For You

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