User Manuals
- Additional Counters User Manual - Running Hours Module
- Additional Incident Information
- All Details on Signing Out a Job
- Certificate Module
- Circulating Components
- Component Form Details
- Connecting and Removing Spare Parts To Components
- Create/Re-create a Forecast
- Details for the Pro forma Invoice Form
- Document Handling User Manual
- Due Jobs in Transit
- Forecast User Manual
- Holding Bay
- How Can a User Assigned an Action Find it and Sign it out
- How Does the Movable Assets Module Work
- How to add a cargo?
- How to add a port to a voyage?
- How to add a port/sailing event (to current voyage)
- How to add a port/sailing event template?
- How to Add Actions to an Observation
- How to Add Additional Suppliers to a Spare Part
- How to Add and Withdraw an Amount of Items to Stock, Directly in the Item Form
- How to add cargo figures?
- How to add Incident consequences
- How to Add Stock Items (spare parts and catalogue items) to a Location?
- How to Add Stock Locations and Sub Locations
- How to approve a voyage?
- How to calculate consumption in the voyage log
- How to Cancel an Observation
- How to change the scale in the timeline view
How to Delete a Component?
While implementing your component structure you may need to delete a component for some reason, and to do that you select the component you wish to delete and click the [Delete] button.
Some limitations apply to the delete function:
- You can’t delete components with sub components. You will need to delete or move sub components before you can delete the component.
- You can’t delete components with job history. If you want to “scrap”/remove a component with job history or replace it with a new one we recommend you to create a “System” for scrapped components. .e.g. “999 Scrapped Components” and move the old component to it. If the component has jobs attached to them you will need to delete them or if you want to keep the jobs, change the due date to year 01.01.9999 (the vessel will probably not be around then). It is also recommended that when you replace a component on board that you create a new component in the TM Master v2 structure. If you just change the component details on an existing one to fit the replacement. The old component history will become a part of the new components history, and that is not correct.
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