A work order within Limble can be planned or unplanned. A planned work order would be very similar, if not the same, as a project in other maintenance management systems. It will outline project details or statements of work for a specific task. An unplanned work order typically includes minor repairs, non-scheduled maintenance, and small or low-cost improvements/enhancements.
@@LimbleCMMS hmm that seems a bit verbose, all of that to me can be be defined as a project/job, i see no functional or practical difference, i am ignorant to this though so forgive me if im missing something. is it the way in which the information is presented? like a different format? thank you for responding
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what is the difference between a work order and just a project
A work order within Limble can be planned or unplanned. A planned work order would be very similar, if not the same, as a project in other maintenance management systems. It will outline project details or statements of work for a specific task. An unplanned work order typically includes minor repairs, non-scheduled maintenance, and small or low-cost improvements/enhancements.
@@LimbleCMMS hmm that seems a bit verbose, all of that to me can be be defined as a project/job, i see no functional or practical difference, i am ignorant to this though so forgive me if im missing something. is it the way in which the information is presented? like a different format? thank you for responding
Can I get the cmms software to practice for free
of course! Try for free at: limblecmms.com/get-started/