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Part Types Introduction

Written by Ostara Systems

Updated at May 20th, 2025

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Part Types are used in two areas in the system.Firstly, Part Types are associated in Core Data to Equipment Types and can therefore be used during the Stop Job process by a User completing a Work Order to specify what particular part or component of a piece of equipment was added/replaced/repaired/etc.Secondly, Part Types are used to form the basis of Part Items in the system that can then be used as Inventory Parts.

Adding a Part Type

Viewing/Editing a Part Type

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