How To
- Approve order function.
- Cost Activities
- How does the “Approved Supplier” (QA status) functions work?
- How does the Approve direct purchases onshore work?
- How does the rule-based approval matrix work?
- How To - Set Failure Report Running Number
- How To - Add SQL Server to Windows Firewall Exception
- How To - Access the report template editor
- How To - Accounts and Budget (v. 2.662 and later)
- How To - Active a unit for use with the Incidents Module
- How To - Add same document on multiple components
- How To - Approve Purchase Orders and Change Requests when using Approval Rules and Change Approval
- How To - Assign user rights
- How To - Automatically resize images
- How To - Backup TMv2
- How To - Cancel Job History (Job Signed Out In Error)
- How To - Cancel job history (Video Link)
- How To - Catalogs
- How To - Change a Unit Code in TM Master V2
- How To - Check for File Not Found Error. Document Handling.
- How To - Circulating Components
- How To - Company tags
- How To - Connect the TM Master v2 Client Application
- How To - Connect the TM Master v2 client to more than one database
- How To - Contract Management
- How To - Copy Components, Component Jobs and Spare Parts
- How To - Create a new unit
- How To - Create a New User TM Master v2
- How To - Create and use batch jobs in TM
- How To - Create Credit Note
How To - Delete/Scrap a Component
First of all, you need to check if the component has any job history (Open the component and check the "job history" tab)
If the component does not have any job history, you can remove it from TM Master v2 by simply right-clicking on it, and select "Delete".
If the component has job history, you are not allowed to delete it and you should use the "Scrap" function instead.
When you scrap a component you will be asked if you want to keep a replacement (copy). This is useful if you are replacing an old component with a new one. If you choose to keep a replacement, a new component will be created with the same name, code, spareparts, jobs etc.
Procedure for scrapping a component:
* Right-click on the component and choose "Scrap component"
* Enter a reason for why you are scrapping the component
* If you want to keep a component copy (replacement), select the check box for that.
* Click "OK" and refresh the component list
The component has now been moved to the "Scrapped components" tab.
If you make a mistake, for instance if you scrap the wrong component, you can "re-instate" it from the scrapped components tab.
(Right-click -> Re-instate component)
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