Work Forms are the fundamental building blocks of a PM, inspection, testing, or audit program. Each Work Form defines the sequence of steps that must be completed to execute work, as well as the data collection requirements. Typically, each step of the work procedure requires the User to capture some work completion data. For some work steps, that may be as simple as checking a checkbox, while other steps may require a measurement, comment, picture, or other artifact. Work Forms may be viewed as interactive scripts or checklists.

This article provides information and guidance on the following topics related to InfraLink Work Forms.

Work Forms Grid View

To access the library of existing Work Forms:

  1. Select the Main Menu from the top-level navigation bar.
  2. Select Manage Work Forms from the PM, Inspect, Test stack.

The Work Forms grid view allows Users to filter by:

Types of Work Forms (Native and PDF)

InfraLink supports two kinds of Work Forms - web-native (or simply, "native") and PDF. 

Work Form Revisions

It is not unusual for work procedure to change as the project relying on them evolves. To allow for the already completed Work Forms to be rendered correctly while ensuring that the new tasks are completed using the updated Work Form, InfraLink implemented the concept of Work Form revisions.  The concept of revisions has the following key characteristics:

Managing Work Form Revisions

As discussed earlier, InfraLink Work Forms are version-controlled. Specifically, each Work Form may have one or multiple revisions, and the revision contains the actual definition of the Work Form, which is used when completing a task.  To make changes to the Work Form description, completion time estimated, and/or structure (i.e. fields, sections, etc) the administrator should

The Form Revisions widget of the Work Form Details panel lists all revisions defined for the Work Form and provides the user with sufficient privileges (Work Form - Edit) the ability to add, remove, and activate revisions. 

Additionally, the Form Revisions widget provides the options to export and import form revision definitions, which is useful when reusing Work Form across multiple InfraLink instances and/or relying on external version control management system (e.g. git) to manage the reference repository of Work Form definitions.

Creating a New Revision of a Work Form

The easiest and the most common way to create a new native revision of a Work Form is by starting with a previously defined one. To do so, select the revision you would like to use as the starting point and click the "Edit" button. When the native Work Form editor page loads, click the New Revision button at the top. 

InfraLink will create a new revision of the Work Form, load it in the Work Form editor, and present all applicable controls to make changes. Refer to the "Using Native Work Form Editor" section for guidelines on navigating and modifying the native Work Form structure. 

If you would like to create a new revision from scratch (without cloning an existing one), you can use the Add button in the top-left corner of the Form Revisions widgets and subsequently select the desired format - native or PDF. 

Editing a Work Form Revision

You can edit a previously created Work Form revision provided that the following conditions are true:

In other words, editing a Work Form revision is typically reserved for a revision, which has been created, but is yet to be activated. To edit such revision of a Work Form, select it from the list in the Form Revisions widget and click the Edit button.

Depending on the revision format - native or PDF, - InfraLink will present the Native Work Form Editor view or the PDF Form Edit pop-up. 

Activating a Work Form Revision 

Only one revision of the Work Form may be active at a given time. To make a previously created revision of the form active, select the revision from the list (be sure to select a revision not marked "Active"), then click the Activate button. 

Activating a revision of a Work Form takes effect as follows:

Note: When making changes to Work Forms and activating new Work Form revisions, the administrator should be mindful of the mobile Job Connect users who may be working offline. Such users will continue using the previously active revision until they sync the application. For critical form changes, the administrator should plan and communicate them to the user base to ensure timely transition to the new revision. 

Updating General Information

The Work Form general information includes the name, description, and category associations. The user with sufficient privileges (Work Form - Edit) may change these fields using the Edit button. 

Managing System Element Type Associations

Each Work Form may be associated with one or multiple types of system elements to streamline selection in other parts of the application and to prevent the use of incorrect forms. 

The user with sufficient privileges (Work Forms - Edit) may add or remove associations as follows:

Associating Work Forms with Contracts

A Work Form may be associated with one or multiple Contracts. Only the Work Forms associated with a particular Contract may be used to track work on the Contract. 

The user with sufficient privileges may add or remove Contract associations as follows:

To associate a Work Form with a Contract, the user must have the following permissions (defined by the roles(s) assigned to the user):

PM Groups and (Production) Task Templates Using the Work Form

The Groups widget of the Work Form Details allows the user to assess how the Work Form in question is used. Specifically, 

In addition to PM Groups, Work Forms may be used to define production Task Templates (part of the task-based workflows). The Task Templates widget provides a list of and the ability to navigate to the task templates that rely on the particular Work Form. The organization and functionality of the widget is similar to that of the Groups widget described above. 

Exporting and Importing Native Work Form Definitions

To enable effective reuse of native Work Form definitions among different InfraLink instances or across different task templates within the same instance, InfraLink provides the ability to export and import Work Form definitions.

To export a Work Form structure for use elsewhere, perform the following steps:

You can reuse a previously exported Work Form definition by importing it as a new revision of a Work Form. To do so, 

Managing Export Templates

Export templates allow InfraLink to output the work results (completed Work Forms) in a customized, project-specific, user- and print-friendly format. InfraLink currently supports Work Form export templates defined in the MS Word (.doc, .docx) and MS Excel (.xlx, .xlsx) formats: 

The user with sufficient privileges can upload or delete export template using the New, Edit, and Delete functions in the Export Template widget.