Ajouter un élément lié à un dossier de livrables
Background
When approvers review a submittal package, you might want to provide them with helpful information like change orders, documents, or drawings to help them make informed decisions.
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.
In the Submittals tool, you can add related items to your submittal packages. This helps you keep the information associated with your submittal package organized.
Things to Consider
Required User Permission:
To add or delete related items, 'Admin' level permission on the project's Submittals tool.
Additional Information:
For a selection to appear in the 'Type' menu, the corresponding tool must be an active tool on the project. See Add and Remove Tools from a Project.
For a selection to appear in the 'Description' menu, you must be granted the appropriate permission to view that item in the corresponding Procore tool.
Steps
Navigate the project's Submittals tool.
Click Packages.
Locate the desired submittal package and click View.
Click the Related Items tab.
Click Link Related Item.
Select the type of item you want to add fro the list. For example, if you want to add a bid sheet, select Bid. The selections available in this list will depend upon which Procore tools are active on the project.
Select the item you want to add from the list.
Enter any notes you might like to add in the Notes field.
Click Link.
See Also
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