Asset - Assets Lists

In this example, selecting the Assets Tab of the Asset Form provides two Standard Lists grouped within Sub-Tabs; Parent Assets and Child Assets, where Parent means Ancestors and Child means descendants.

Select any row in either Standard List, for Tasks to show in the Assets Tasks Panel:

      Refresh retrieves the list from the database again

      Copy Child Asset(s), or Copy Parent Asset(s) see Copy Asset

      Move Child Asset(s), or Move Parent Asset(s) see Move Asset

      Export Child Asset(s), or Export Parent Asset(s) outputs the selected Assets to Microsoft Excel

      Delete Asset(s) will delete the selected Asset(s), as long as there aren’t any dependencies e.g. Actions or Defects that have not been Completed

      Select Asset opens an Asset Form for the selected Asset; so does double-clicking. If many Assets are selected, only the top-most is opened

      Select All selects all of the Assets in the List; like clicking the “Arrowhead” on the left of the column headings

      Add to Favourites puts the selected Asset rows at the bottom of the Favourites List. See The Favourites List

      Write to User Interface is a little used legacy of Conquest II; see The User Interface Button

      Show Disposed Assets is a display Task to show or hide Assets that have been Disposed of

Things to be aware of:

Until an Asset in the list is selected, only the Refresh and Show Disposed Assets Tasks are visible.

The Copy, Move and Export Tasks are plural, if more than one Asset row is selected.

If you accidentally use Add to Favourites with a large selection of Assets, you can’t reverse it. You’ll have to remove them one by one, or ask Conquest Support to help with a SQL script.