Planning Ahead: Tomorrow's Visits Overview

Created by JR Formenti, Modified on Sun, 9 Feb at 9:50 PM by JR Formenti


Tomorrow's Visits: Plan Ahead for Upcoming Tasks



 

The Tomorrow's Visits section provides a comprehensive view of all scheduled visits planned for the following day. This feature allows users to anticipate and prepare for upcoming tasks, ensuring a smooth workflow.

Key Features:

  1. Visit Overview:
    • Displays a list of all visits scheduled for tomorrow.
    • Includes key details similar to "Today's Visits," such as:
      • Facility Name and Identifier
      • UWI (Unique Well Identifier)
      • Zone (Operational or geographic zone)
      • Priority and Status tags for quick identification.
      • Work Orders assigned to each visit.
      • Progress Tracker indicating the number of completed work orders vs. total assigned (e.g., "0/1 Done").
  2. Navigation:
    • Users can review scheduled tasks for each facility and plan their routes in advance using the Navigate button, which integrates with Google Maps.
  3. Task Management:
    • Allows users to preview tasks for the next day to ensure tools, resources, or preparations are in place.
    • Identifies high-priority tasks that may need additional attention.

Benefits of Using Tomorrow's Visits:

  • Proactive Planning: Gives users a head start by allowing them to review and prioritize visits ahead of time.
  • Enhanced Productivity: Ensures users are well-prepared, reducing delays or inefficiencies during their workday.
  • Seamless Transition: By viewing tomorrow’s visits today, users can ensure that all assigned tasks are accounted for and no critical visits are missed.

The Tomorrow's Visits section works seamlessly with other features like navigation and work order tracking to help users stay organized and ready for their upcoming tasks.

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