FA> Maintenance> Fixed Asset
Fixed Asset Maintenance
Summary
The Fixed Asset Maintenance menu item is used to create fixed assets, modify fixed assets and display all other information on the fixed asset, including activity. This is the master file for each individual asset.
Related Links
Click here for information on Class Maintenance.
Click here for information on Installing Assets.
Step by Step
1 Open the Fixed Asset Selection window (FA> Maintenance> Fixed Asset).
- The Fixed Asset Selection window will display all of the fixed assets in the database.
- Enter information into the Search Criteria section and click the Refresh icon
to filter the fixed assets in the window.
3 Complete the information in the General tab.
4 Complete the Transactions tab.
- The Transaction tab will display all the transactions on the selected asset. The columns will show the Committed status, Post Date, Transaction Date, type of Transaction, Action Type, Value, Quantity, Life, Salvage Value, Disposals, Fiscal Year, Fiscal Period and Description.
- Click the Expand button next to a transaction to display the detailed transaction information. If the transaction is not committed you will not be able to view the transaction detail information.
5 Complete the Components tab.
- The Components tab allows the user to assign other fixed assets, as components, to an existing asset. For example, an airbag is a component on a vehicle asset. This is informational only. The assets are not dependent or linked to one another in the system.
6 Complete the Log tab.
- The Log tab is used to assign unique codes and descriptions to individual assets included in a mass asset. This tab will only be enabled if the Mass asset toggle on the General tab is checked. All of the individual log entry codes associated with the mass asset will be displayed.
- Highlight a log entry code and click the Delete icon
to delete the selected code.
- Click the Create icon
to create a new log entry. This will create a new line item in the data grid below.
- Enter a Code for the new asset log entry. This field can accommodate up to 15 characters.
- For example, if the current mass asset code is Utility Poles 2010 and the asset consists of 1,000 utility poles, each pole could be assigned a unique code, such as 2010-0001, 2010-0002, 2010-0003, etc.
- There are no unique code requirements for the log entry code, so if you want to assign a unique code for each entry, be sure to enter the codes carefully.
- Enter an optional Description for the asset log entry. This field can accommodate up to 64 characters.
- In the example above, the description field could be used to record the utility pole installation address.
- Highlight a log entry code and click the Attachments icon
to attach a document to that specific log entry.- In the example above, the attachments tool could be used to attach completed installation work order paperwork or location photographs.
- Attachments assigned to a specific log entry code will only be accessible when that log entry code is highlighted.
- Click the Save icon
when complete.
7 Complete the Accounts tab.
- The Accounts tab displays the accounts assigned to the asset if these are different than the default accounts set up in the Class Maintenance or Fixed Asset module setup steps.
- If accounts are entered in this window, they will override any other account defaults in the system for this asset.
- Click the Create icon
drop-down menu and select the type of account you would like to add.- Adjust the Percent column on this asset to distribute specific percentages to different account numbers for each account type.
- The total for each account type must not exceed 100% in order for the asset to be saved.
8 The Work Orders tab.
- The Work Orders tab will display the Work Order Number, Description, Status, and Completion Date of any work orders associated with the fixed asset. This tab will not provide any work order details until a transaction history exists.
9 Complete the Miscellaneous tab.
10 Track any changes made to the fixed asset.
- Click the Audit Trail icon
to open the Audit Trail window.
- Use the Search Criteria section to sort the displayed audit history.
- The Audit Trail section will provide details about any changes made to the fixed asset record including the date of the change, type of change made, user that made the change, and data table that was edited.
- Click here for information on the Audit Trail window.
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