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Project Divisions are associated with a specific project and will display along with Company Divisions if the project is referenced. See the Divisions (Admin) article for information about Company-level Divisions.

Project-level Divisions are supported in: Containers, Purchasing, and Scan.

Project-level Divisions are not supported in: Tasks, Stations, Shops, and Jobsites.

Configure

To configure and use a Project-level Division:

  1. Go to Admin > Project > Divisions, click the new division plus icon, enter the Division name (Ex. Project 38553 Division) and save. The new Project-level Division will display and the only Phase option is Field.


    1. Division (Required) - The name of the Project-level Division.

    2. Address (Optional) - The Country, Address, City, State, and Zip are used to define the address of the Project-level Division.

    3. Phase - By default, STRATUS includes Divisions aligned to four project phases, Office, Purchasing, Shop, or Field. A Project-level Division can only be set to Field.

    4. Field Orderz Division - Not currently used in STRATUS.

    5. Notes - Add notes to better understand the purpose of the Division.

  2. Once Saved, the Project-level Division will display if the associated project is selected. Below are some examples:

    1. Containers

      1. Project-level Divisions can be used on pages like Containers (Assign), Scan, and Packages. Note: Before the Project-level Division (Ex. Project 38553 Division) will display in the Division drop-down, a Status has to be set and a part, assembly, or package (Ex. 38553-DIM-0002) from the project must have been added to the Contents of the Container (Ex. Pallet 03).


    2. Scan

      1. After an item has been scanned, it’s Project-level Division can be selected.






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