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== If the due date is missed for the SLA Category ==
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== Missing SLA ==
 
If you don't add labor to the order before the due date/time set by the SLA Category, the order status will change to the status set in the '''If order is not dispatched, set status''' field on the SLA Category.
 
If you don't add labor to the order before the due date/time set by the SLA Category, the order status will change to the status set in the '''If order is not dispatched, set status''' field on the SLA Category.
  
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<br>- You can manually assign a SLA Category to an order
 
<br>- You can manually assign a SLA Category to an order
 
<br>- You can assign a SLA Category to a customer record on the Rates tab. Any order created for that customer will be assigned to that SLA Category automatically.
 
<br>- You can assign a SLA Category to a customer record on the Rates tab. Any order created for that customer will be assigned to that SLA Category automatically.
<br>- You can assign a SLA Category to a maintenance contract. Any time you add any of the material covered on the maintenance contract to the Item Repair tab on an order, the SLA Category will populate based on the maintenance contract that equipment is on.
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<br>- You can assign a SLA Category to a maintenance contract. Any time you add any of the material covered on the maintenance contract to the Item Repair tab on an order, the SLA Category will populate based on the maintenance contact that equipment is on.

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