What are "related items" in Procore?
Answer
Dans Procore, un élément lié est un lien entre deux objets Procore. Il s’agit d’une option disponible dans de nombreux outils Procore, tels que les engagements, les documents, les DDR, les livrables et les transmissions. Par exemple, si vous créez un livrable, vous pouvez ajouter un plan Procore du lieu d’installation ou une photo de l’élément à installer en tant qu’élément lié sur le livrable. Si vous ajoutez un nouvel élément de réserve, vous pouvez lier un ordre de changement potentiel (OCP) ou un ordre de changement de l’engagement (OCE) en tant qu’élément lié, afin que le sous-traitant puisse afficher les coûts associés à l’élément de réserve.
When a tool is added to a Procore project, the items created for that tool become available as selections in the 'Related Items' tabs or sections on supported tools.
Supported Procore Tools
The Procore tools with 'Related Items' tabs or sections include:
Procore Tool | To add a related item, see… |
Change Event | |
Client Contracts 1 (Change Orders) | Add a Related Item to a Client Contract Change Order |
Commitments | Add a Related Item to a Purchase Order or Subcontract (Legacy) |
Commitment Change Order | |
Correspondence | |
Daily Log | |
Documents | |
Drawings | |
Funding 2 (Change Orders) | Add a Related Item to a Funding Change Order |
Incidents | |
Inspections | |
Instructions | |
Meetings | |
Observations | |
Prime Contracts (Change Orders) | |
RFIs | |
Schedule | |
Specifications | |
Submittals | Add a Related Item to a Submittal |
Tasks | |
Transmittals |
1The Client Contracts tool is only available to Procore users in the United States who have implemented the Procore for Specialty Contractors point-of-view dictionary.
See What tool names and terms are different in Procore for general contractors, owners, and specialty contractors?
2The Funding tool is only available to Procore users in the United States who have implemented the Procore for Owners point-of-view dictionary.
See What tool names and terms are different in Procore for general contractors, owners, and specialty contractors?
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