Rules for Copying and Moving Conquest Objects

General:

      You can’t copy or move anything to an Action, Defect, Log Book or Inspection

      You can’t copy or move a Log Book or an Inspection

Assets:

      You can’t copy Assets unless the option set in the System Options allows it:

      All

      Administrators

      None

      You can’t copy or move Assets to a parent Asset, if the resulting number of Child Assets for the target Asset would exceed 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 permission on the Asset

      You can’t move an Asset, if it, or any of its descendants, is checked out to Conquest Mobile

      Rules for Valued Assets, for which the definition is; an Asset that has the ‘Valuation Asset’ checkbox ticked:

      You can’t copy Valued Assets unless the System Option ‘Allow valued assets to be copied’ is ticked

      You can’t copy Disposed Assets

      You can’t copy or move a Proposed or Existing Asset to become a descendent of a Disposed Asset

      You can’t copy or move a Valued Asset, to a place in the hierarchy that makes it a descendant of another Valued Asset

      Copying a Valued Asset will create a new Valued Asset with zero valuation data

      Rules for Valuation Child Assets:

      Copying a Valuation Child Asset to a location in the hierarchy, where it no longer has above it a Valuation Asset that is valued by children, creates a standard, non-Valuation Asset

      Moving a Valuation Child Asset to a location in the hierarchy, where it no longer has above it a Valuation Asset that is valued by children, changes the Valuation Child to a standard, non-Valuation Asset