Fixed Asset > Reports > Maintenance Report per Asset
Module Objective
The Maintenance Report per Asset module is used to generate a "History Card" or service history card for a single specific asset. This report provides a detailed, chronological record of all maintenance and repair activities ever performed on an asset, from the beginning until now.
1. Report Parameters (Filter)
The main page of this module is a form for selecting the asset whose history will be viewed.
Here is an explanation for each parameter:
Asset:
This is the primary filter. Click and select one or more specific assets from the list whose history you wish to see.
From / To:
Specify the date range for the maintenance history you wish to display. To see the entire history, select a very long date range.
2. Steps to Generate the Report
Step 1: Set Report Parameters
Select the specific asset(s) you wish to check from the Asset list and define the time range.
Step 2: Generate the Report
After the parameters are set, click one of the two buttons at the bottom:
[Display Report]: To preview the asset history card directly on your screen.
[Export to MS Excel]: To download the report data in an Excel file format.
3. Reading the Report (Report Content)
The generated report is a "Machine History Card" or service card for the asset you have selected.
This report records each maintenance event chronologically, displaying important details such as:
Maintenance/Repair Date
Activity: A description of the work that was performed.
Repair Request No.: The Work Order reference number.
Executor: The technician or party who performed the work.
Result: Notes on the outcome of the job.
Tips & Important Notes
Use this report before performing a major repair to see the history of problems and solutions that have been applied to that asset.
This report is crucial for root cause analysis on assets that experience frequent breakdowns.
This report's data is pulled from all completed Asset Maintenance Orders for the selected asset. It is a vital report for Maintenance Managers and Senior Technicians.
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