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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
This document explains how to set-up a workshop vehicle from within a workshop Jobcard.
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This article explains how to set-up a workshop vehicle from within a "Workshop Properties".
  
 
===Details===
 
===Details===
*Click the cursor onto the '''Vehicle'''
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*Click the cursor onto the {{DataPrompt|Vehicle:}}.
*Press {{KeyPress|Shift+F10}} or press the '''Hammer & Spanner''' icon above '''Vehicle'''
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*Press {{KeyPress|S-F10}}.
*Click {{KeyPress|Next}} next to the wizards hat to create the workshop stock number.
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*Click {{Button|Next}} next to the wizards hat to create the workshop stock number.
*Enter the registration of the vehicle
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*Enter the registration of the vehicle.
**If you have HPI lookup click {{KeyPress|Lookup}}
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*If your system has been set up with [[Can I set vehicle details from the registration number?|HPI lookup]] enter the vehicle Registration number and click {{Button|Look Up}}.
***At the '''Vehicle Look-up Options''' window, ensure that nothing is ticked for the Vehicle and Mileage Check because we are using this to update the vehicle record with the vehicle details, we do not want to HPI the vehicle.
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**At the "Vehicle Look-up Options" window, ensure that nothing is ticked for the {{DataPrompt|Vehicle and Mileage Check:}} because we are using this to update the vehicle record with the vehicle details, we do not want to HPI the vehicle.
*Ignore the '''Model''' and move the cursor to '''Description''' and enter the description of the vehicle.
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*Ignore the {{DataPrompt|Model:}} and move the cursor to {{DataPrompt|Description:}} and enter the description of the vehicle.
 
*Enter the first three characters of the manufacturer and press {{KeyPress|Enter}}. This will either give you a list of manufactures to choose from or return one.
 
*Enter the first three characters of the manufacturer and press {{KeyPress|Enter}}. This will either give you a list of manufactures to choose from or return one.
*Ignore '''Tech Colour''' and enter the colour into '''Colour'''
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*Ignore {{DataPrompt|Tech Colour:}} and enter the colour into {{DataPrompt|Colour:}}.
*With '''Chassis''' & '''V.I.N.''' you need to be consistent and stick with one and enter the last 6 digits into the other.
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*With {{DataPrompt|Chassis:}} & {{DataPrompt|V.I.N.:}} you need to be consistent and stick with one and enter the last 6 digits into the other.
*Enter the Engine Number and Mileage.
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*Enter the {{DataPrompt|Engine Number:}} and {{DataPrompt|Mileage:}}.
*To finish Click {{KeyPress|Close}} in the bottom right or Press {{KeyPress|Escape}} and {{KeyPress|Accept}}
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*To finish click {{Button|Close}} in the bottom right or press {{KeyPress|Escape}} and {{Button|Accept}}.
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Revision as of 19:44, 17 May 2008

Summary

This article explains how to set-up a workshop vehicle from within a "Workshop Properties".

Details

  • Click the cursor onto the "Vehicle:".
  • Press <Shift+F10>.
  • Click [Next] next to the wizards hat to create the workshop stock number.
  • Enter the registration of the vehicle.
  • If your system has been set up with HPI lookup enter the vehicle Registration number and click [Look Up].
    • At the "Vehicle Look-up Options" window, ensure that nothing is ticked for the "Vehicle and Mileage Check:" because we are using this to update the vehicle record with the vehicle details, we do not want to HPI the vehicle.
  • Ignore the "Model:" and move the cursor to "Description:" and enter the description of the vehicle.
  • Enter the first three characters of the manufacturer and press <Enter>. This will either give you a list of manufactures to choose from or return one.
  • Ignore "Tech Colour:" and enter the colour into "Colour:".
  • With "Chassis:" & "V.I.N.:" you need to be consistent and stick with one and enter the last 6 digits into the other.
  • Enter the "Engine Number:" and "Mileage:".
  • To finish click [Close] in the bottom right or press <Esc> and [Accept].


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