• You can’t copy or move anything to an Action, Defect, Logbook or Inspection
• You can’t copy or move a Logbook or an Inspection
• You can’t copy or move Assets to an area of the hierarchy such that the total child Asset counter is greater than 999
• You can’t copy or move an Asset to itself
• You can’t copy or move an Asset to one of its descendants
• You can’t copy or move an Asset if you don’t have edit permissions on the Asset
• You can’t move an Asset if it or any of its descendants is checked out to Conquest Mobile
• You can’t copy Assets unless the option in the System Options allows it. There are three settings to allow copy to; None, Administrators, All
• You can’t copy Valued Assets unless the option in the System Options allows it
• You can’t copy Disposed Assets
• You can’t move Valued Assets to a section of the hierarchy that already contains Valuation Assets
• You can’t move a Proposed or Existing Asset to become a descendent of a Disposed Asset
• You can’t copy or move an Action if you don’t have edit permissions on that Action
• You can’t copy or move Logbook or Cyclic Actions
• You can’t copy or move Disposal Actions to a Proposed Asset
• You can’t copy or move Purchase Actions to an Existing Asset
• You can’t copy or move any Action to a Disposed Asset
• You can’t copy or move Actions or Defects to the root node of the Explorer
• You can’t copy Defects
• You can’t copy or move Defects to a Disposed Asset
Other functionality to note:
• Copying a Valued Asset will create a new Valued Asset with zero valuation data
• Copying an Action copies
• All the Tasks, Resources and Estimated data but not the Actual data
• All the Repeatable Action schedules. If the start date for the schedules is prior to the current date, they will be changed to be the current date plus 1 day for each schedule
• When moving Defects, if the Defect is the only one associated with the original Asset and Inspection record then that Inspection record will be deleted