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Define Over 900
Top-Level Entities Each Containing It's Own Unique Equipment, Personnel,
Departments, etc.
With
MaintSmart CMMS you may seperate data by top-level entity. What
is a top-level entity? Perhaps some examples would best explain this term.
Here are some possible examples of a top-level
entity:
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Plant in a manufacturing environment
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School house in a school district.
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Building in a property management
situation
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A make/model of vehicle in a fleet maintenance
operation
Get the picture? Most of the time MaintSmart CMMS users do not
define more than one top-level entity, though we have users that have defined
as many as 40 top-level entities as a way of isolating maintenance management data
stores for each buliding in a building maintenance operation.
Each top-level entity contains
departments(optional), equipment, personnel, inventory, etc.
MaintSmart compartmentalizes
data into top-level entities if needed.
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