Work Order Change History

Is there a way in RMS to show the progression of a work order that has been changed, from the original work order to the final one? Assume that a work order was entered into the system containing a variety of inventory items and services. Along the way (prior to final delivery) the work order was changed several times. New items were added, and original items were removed. Also, prices on some items were changed. What we are looking for is a history or audit trail of that work order, from start to finish. By "audit trail" I mean the ability to see the work order in each of its saved versions (original, changes, final). It looks like RMS only shows the last iteration of the work order, and only with the open items on it. We would also like to see customer payments that were take along the way for the work order.

Thanks very much for your assistance with this question.

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John N
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Hello John,

If you send me your e-mail address, I will add you to the mailing list for the Work Order add-in which I'm developing for RMS. I've attached a PDF of the brochure.

It is a separate application which ties in with the RMS database to create/maintain orders. It keeps a complete history for modifications made within the application; however modifcations made within POS would not be added to the history (I might try and come up with an SQL trigger to do this though.)

The program has not been released yet, but it is very close. I've been developing it for over a year, but every time I get within a few weeks of completion something else comes up to distract me.

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Jason Hunt

It seems the attachment is too big (only 100kb though) .. I can e-mail it to you directly instead

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Jason Hunt

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hozay

Sure, just send me a message with your e-mail address in it (mine is in the From address)

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