Working with assets
You can create, view, modify, and delete assets.
- Creating assets
You use the Assets application to create and to store asset numbers and corresponding information, such as parent, location, vendor, up/down status, and maintenance costs for each asset. - Adding assets to collections
You use the Assets application to add one or more selected assets to one or more active collections. A collection is a group that can contain assets, locations, and classification items. An asset can be added to more than one collection. - Adding relationships to assets
You specify relationships between assets and locations to define a logical connection between separate assets. For example, you can define an intersection between a road and a railway line or a connection between a network cable and a computer. - Viewing related assets
All asset relationships have a source asset and a target asset. You can view all relationships for an asset or you can filter the view to see a subset of its relationships. - Issuing items from a storeroom
You use the Assets application to issue items to an asset. You also can use this application to return items from an asset to a storeroom. You can issue both rotating and non-rotating items, and you can issue items from different storerooms. - Modifying assets
After you create an asset, you can add it to a collection, change its status, add downtime information, add meter information, move the asset, swap the asset, change the item number, or zero the year-to-date amount.
Parent topic: Assets application