The following are the steps to search for an added or issued Release Order.
Before you start:
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From the MAIN MENU, click the Search for a Process button.
The PROCESS SEARCH screen displays defaulted to a search by File Number. Either enter the File Number of the initiating process (case), or select another search option from the Search for process by dropdown menu to search for the initiating process (case).
For further Help on individual search screens, click on a link below:
Note: If the number is available, a search by Process Number of the Release Order is the most efficient. |
The PROCESS SEARCH screen refreshes based on your search option selection. Enter search criteria and click the Search button.
The results of your search will display as follows:
If File Number or Process Number of the initiating process was the search option, the CASE SUMMARY TAB VIEW of the case will display.
If Process Number of the Release Order (or Search by Issuing or Entering User) was the search option, the RELEASE ORDER TAB VIEW will display directly (your search/retrieval is complete).
If any other search option was selected, the PROCESS SEARCH RESULTS screen will display with the results from the search. Select the radio button of a returned process and click the Select button. The CASE SUMMARY TAB VIEW of the selected process will display.
Note: A new search can be initiated by clicking the Search Again button. |
From the CASE SUMMARY TAB VIEW of the initiating process, click the RELEASE ORDERs tab.
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The RELEASE ORDERs tab displays.
To view a Release Order in detail, select the radio button of a Release Order and click the View Release Order button (the RELEASE ORDER TAB VIEW will display.)
To add a new Release Order, click the Add Release Order button.
To issue or edit a Release Order, select the radio button of a Release Order and click the Edit Release Order button.
To delete a Release Order, select the radio button of a Release Order and click the Delete Release Order button.
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