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Reviewing Data - Roll Off Containers (Dumpsters)

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Summary

Reviewing Data is the final phase of your Roll Off Container Quick Start Implementation. From this page, we will lead you through some of the most helpful pages and tools on the TrackAbout website for utilizing and understanding your data.

Reviewing Asset Data

Asset History

The Asset History is a page that holds information unique to each container in TrackAbout. You can view an asset's history by either searching for the asset's barcode or serial number in the Quick Search box, or by navigating to it from an asset list on another page, such as from the asset list in the detailed view of a delivery record.

This page provides details about the unique identifiers of the container such as Barcode and Serial Number. It also provides classification information, a chronological history of all records the container is attached to, status and use state of the container, and any custom asset information that has been deemed necessary to collect and display for the container.

The page also provides a host of options for editing or updating information right from the web site under the right hand heading 'Asset Editing Options'.

See the TrackAbout Wiki page for more information about Asset History

Records

Record Details

Record Detail pages are available for every type of action performed in TrackAbout. Some common examples of records are Registration, Maintenance, and Locate action records.

Record Details pages can be reached from the TrackAbout Activity page (see below for TrackAbout Activity) by clicking on a record link after a search is performed, or by clicking on the 'View' link on any line item of an Asset History page.

The Record Details page includes but is not limited to the following information:

  • Record type
  • Time record was created
  • Time record was saved to web site
  • Who performed the record
  • What device the record was created from
  • Location from which the record creating action was performed
  • Information collected about the record or assets on the record (Record Form Data)
    • Record Form Data can include things like PO#, Signature, Name of signer, or any other information deemed necessary to collect for a record including general asset information or maintenance details
  • Information about what assets were included on the record
  • Notes - entered from handheld while creating record or added from website after record creation
  • For Delivery Records (including but not limited to)
    • Invoice Number
    • Customer Number

As just two simple examples, Record Details pages can be reached from the TrackAbout Activity page by clicking on a record link after a search is performed, or by clicking on the 'View' link on any line item of an Asset History page.

The type of Record will determine what information is displayed.

Editing Records

Record Editing The Record Details Page also provides a host of record editing options.

TrackAbout Administration

TrackAbout Dashboard

The TrackAbout Dashboard should be a staple of your daily TrackAbout Administrative activities. The Dashboard provides information about unresolved issues pertaining to your data.

It's important to review your dashboard regularly to address issues. Many TrackAbout clients identify an internal TrackAbout Administrator responsible for the health of their TrackAbout system.

See Dashboard Maintenance for more detailed information about managing your Dashboard.

As part of your Quick Start Implementation, below we will discuss some of the more important aspects of Dashboard Maintenance.

Sync Problems

Sync Problems

On the TrackAbout Dashboard, the number adjacent to Sync Problems represents the number of sync attempts that did not fully process. There are a number of reasons why a device would fail to fully process once it reaches the TrackAbout server. The TrackAbout support team will attempt to handle these sync problems proactively if they come up.

Reconciling Customer Audits

Performing a complete customer audit is a two-step process. Step one is the scanning of assets while at the customer location.

Step two is the reconciliation of the scans performed on site. This is typically carried out by one designated person and is performed from the web site.

The audit findings are not applied to TrackAbout balances until the reconciliation process is completed in the web site!

Audit Reconciliation on the TrackAbout Website

Mapping New Product Codes

Collisions

An asset collision is a condition that occurs when a barcode or serial number is scanned or keyed-in on a record, and TrackAbout cannot resolve the barcode or serial number to target exactly one asset in the system. For a variety of reasons, but usually data entry errors, there can be two or more containers in the system with the same barcode or serial number. When TrackAbout cannot find one and only one container that matches, it instead attaches a collision to the record. Collisions on records are called out on the Dashboard page and are one of the conditions that TrackAbout administrators need to be aware of and clean up on a regular basis. The collision attached to the record contains all the known information about the container that was scanned or keyed in. The collision resolution webpage also provides additional information about the possible matches in order to help the admin resolve the collision. TrackAbout will attempt to auto-resolve any collisions as they might occur by checking other properties of the two or more containerz that were located, such as those containers' classifications, product codes, and physical locations. If TrackAbout can intuit that only one of the containers that matched could possibly be the container in question, it will auto-resolve the collision, no user intervention is required, and no actual collision will be created.

Collisions

TrackAbout Reporting Tools

TrackAbout Activity

This page is a tool you can use whenever you need to find specific records within a specified time period. Users can filter what they are looking for by time period, type of action, location, etc. to find exactly what they are looking for.

Please visit the TrackAbout Activity wiki page to learn more about TrackAbout Activity.

Current Inventory

Here is a link to the page in the TrackAbout Web Site.

The Current Inventory page is one of the most powerful general search tools within TrackAbout.

Current Inventory gives you the ability to search for containers or groups of containers based on Location, Classification, Ownership. Users can search by multiple locations or ownership at one time. Users can also choose how specific to narrow the search criteria for Classification.

Users can choose to see results summed by Category, Group and Type, Product Code, or Detailed where every individual container is displayed on its own line (only available when searching internal locations.

Users can also choose to search only for containers that have or have not been on a record in a set time period.


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Quick Map

Quick Map in TrackAbout.

Quick Map allows you to view the location that your assets were last scanned on an interactive map. Note that these assets need to be scanned in from a GPS enabled device.

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For more information please visit the Quick Map page on the wiki.

Advanced Functionality

TrackAbout provides so much useful functionality beyond what is available through your Core Tracking Module. Review information about Modules and Features to tailor TrackAbout to your needs.

  1. Refer to the Module descriptions on our Corporate Site for a high level overview.
  2. Refer to the TrackAbout Wiki Module Overviews for more detailed and technical information about Module and Feature functionality.