Tags for service object

These tags can be used to add information about a service object on work orders, service orders and protocols, self-checks, quotes.

{ServiceObject}Service object
{ServiceObjectDescription}Description
{ServiceObjectSerialNumber}Serial number
{ServiceObjectMachineNumber}Machine number
{ServiceObjectModel}Model
{ServiceObjectYear}Model year
{ServiceObjectComments}Comments on the object
{ServiceObjectTags}Tags set on the object
{ServiceObjectNextService}Date for the next service
{ServiceObjectNextServiceYear}Year of next service
{ServiceObjectNextServiceMonth}Month of next service
{ServiceObjectname}Additional information from custom template, each name in the template is placed in a tag. Example: name in the template “oil level” becomes the tag {ServiceObjectoillevel}.
{ServiceObjectMy custom field}When you want to include a service object’s custom field on your printouts, create a tag consisting of {ServiceObject} and add the name of your custom field EXACTLY as you created it in the tag. So the field is called My custom field and the tag becomes {ServiceObjectMy custom field}
You can then add this tag to printouts of orders, quotes, etc.
{ServiceObjectCounter}Alternativ 1:
When you want to include the last read value of a service object, use the tag {ServiceObject} and enter the name of the counter/counter EXACTLY as you created them in the tag. So the field is called Counter1, the tag becomes {ServiceObjectCounter1}
In the table {Measures} and the tags:
{Date}
{DayOfWeek}
{Description}
{Reading}
Alternativ 2:
To print a value entered on an individual work order/service report, create a table in the same way as for {Measures} but name it {Readings}. You can use these tags in the table: {Date}, {DayOfWeek}, {Description}, {Reading}

See the article Tags Work order and order confirmation – Section “Assignment”.
Updated on 7 April 2026
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