By Clay Li on Tuesday, 08 October 2019
Category: Feature

How to Perform Asset Replacement in Work Order

​Replacing an asset at fault with a working asset is one of the work order processes supported by Calem. I will cover the steps necessary to set up assets for replacement.

Step 1. Categorization

Asset categorization is used to identify assets of the same functionality. For instance, a pump is an asset categorization. Calem requires that an asset can only be replaced by an asset of the same categorization. See this blog to set up categorization. Category attributes are not required for asset replacement. You may skip category attributes till needs arise.

Step 2. Asset Items

Asset items are items representing the same assets. An asset needs to have asset item field populated to be stored in inventory.


Step 3. Asset with Asset Item and Categorization 

For an asset to be used in asset replacement make sure it has asset item and categorization configured.

Step 4. Assets in Inventory

The first step is to set up site inventory with storerooms and bins. See this blog to set up inventory.  Next, get assets into inventory. There are two ways to have assets in inventory:

The following screenshot shows an asset in inventory stock (at inventory site "MySite", Storeroom "MainStore" and bin "A1.S1").

5. Work Order

Create a work order for a broken asset and optionally set the asset status to "Down".  Have the work order "Approved", then "Released" so it is ready to be worked on. See this blog about work order life-cycle statuses.

6. Replace Broken Asset

From work order's "Part" list, launch "Checkout" menu to check out an inventory asset to the work order. 

Find the asset in stock from the stock lookup screen and click the stock row to select it to check out. 

Next, in the checkout screen, select to "Replace  asset" and pick the asset on the work order to replace. If you are performing a PM work order with assets to be inspected, you may select one of the asset from the inspection list. 

The broken asset "P-23591" is replaced by "MySite-09188". You may repair the broken asset in-house, then, receive to inventory; or send it for offsite repair. See this blog.

7. PM Cloning

Calem performs additional actions behind the scene to complete the replacement transaction.


8. PM Work Orders for Replaced Assets

​The replaced assets are turned into "No-In-Service" status. 


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