Set asset states and substates
Use asset states and substates to track assets accurately and at a detailed level.
始める前に
Role required: asset
このタスクについて
ヒント:
You shouldn’t modify state values. If the state values are supported and defined by the process, you can modify substates.
Some of the substate values are available with more than one state. For example, the substate Pending disposal is available with the state In stock, In transit, and Retired. The combination of the State and the Substate fields provide the correct asset tracking information. For example, an asset that is In stock and Pending disposal indicates that the asset is no longer used and is in the stockroom waiting to be disposed of.
手順
- Navigate to All > Asset > Portfolios > All Assets.
- Select an asset.
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Edit the State and Substate
fields.
表 : 1. Asset states and substates definitions State Available substates Notes On order None Asset is ordered but isn't received. In stock - Available: Asset is available for use.
- Reserved: Asset is reserved for a user who requested it through a sourcing request.
- Defective: Asset is faulty or inoperative.
- Pending repair: Defective asset is marked for repair by the vendor.
- Pending install: Asset is yet to be installed.
- Pending disposal: Asset is marked for disposal because it’s no longer required in the stockroom.
- Pending transfer: Asset is being planned to be transferred through a transfer order.
- Pre-allocated: Asset is ready to be allocated but isn’t a financial liability until it’s allocated to a user.
- On hold: Asset isn’t ready to be used because it’s awaiting something. For example, necessary documentation is pending.
- Legal hold: Asset is kept on hold because of some legal reasons.
- Quarantine: Asset is kept in isolation in the stockroom.
- Pending fulfillment: Asset is functional but awaiting business conditions such as billing and signoff.
- Pending certificate: Asset is awaiting certificate for disposal.
- Pending return: Asset that is leased is yet to be returned.
- Test: Asset is in the testing phase and not yet operational.
- End of support: Asset is no longer provided any support through incidents or contracts.
- Pending Retirement: Asset has reached the end of life and can be sold, disposed, or donated.
- Pending resale: Asset is awaiting resale.
- Pending evaluation: Asset is yet to be evaluated or assessed to confirm if it can be used.
Asset is stored in a stockroom. Substate indicates if the asset can be put to use. In transit - Available: Asset is available for use.
- Reserved: Asset is reserved for a user who requested it through a sourcing request.
- Defective: Asset is faulty or inoperative.
- Pending install: Asset is yet to be installed.
- Pending disposal: Asset is marked for disposal because it’s no longer required in your stockroom.
- Pending donation: Asset is marked for donation because it’s no longer required in your stockroom.
- Pre-allocated: Asset is ready to be allocated but isn’t a financial liability until it’s allocated to a user.
- Pending resale: Asset is awaiting resale.
Asset is being transported. In use - Pending fulfillment: Asset is functional but awaiting business conditions such as billing and signoff.
- End of support: Asset isn't provided any support services.
- Pending retirement: Asset is marked for retirement because it’s no longer in service.
- None
Asset is in use. This option is available for non-consumables only. In maintenance None Asset is being repaired or undergoing maintenance. Retired - Disposed: Asset is disposed because it has reached end of life.
- Pending disposal: Asset is marked for disposal because it’s nearing the end of life.
- Sold: Asset is sold.
- Donated: Asset is donated to charity organization through asset donation orders.
- Vendor credit: Old faulty asset is returned to the vendor for a replacement asset through Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA).
- Lease return: Leased hardware asset is returned before the expiry of contract.
- Obsolete: Asset is obsolete and should be disposed.
- RMA: Faulty asset is returned to or replaced by the vendor through Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA).
- Buy out: Leased hardware asset is bought before the expiry of contract.
- Pending resale: Asset is awaiting resale.
Set the asset to a Retired state when the asset has reached the end of life. Only delete asset records if they were created erroneously. Missing - Lost
- Stolen
An asset that is missing or lost. Build None Asset is being prepared. This state is used during the creation of an asset bundle. 注:Hardware and consumables don't have a Build state.