Assets Page And Asset Detail
Guide to asset list, asset detail, mission history, asset metadata, and creating missions from an asset.
Asset List
The asset list is the portfolio directory. Users open it to find sites, create assets, and access asset-specific mission history. Because assets are long-lived, naming and deduplication are more important here than in one-off mission uploads.
Asset Detail
The asset detail page gathers asset identity, context, and missions. From this page users create a new mission, open past missions, and review how the asset has changed over time.
Important Fields
- Asset code: stable internal identifier used for search and reporting.
- Site name: human-readable name for operations and stakeholders.
- Location: used for map context and portfolio visualization.
- Asset type or list: configured tenant taxonomy for grouping assets.
- Mission history: previous inspections, reports, and evidence records.
Common Mistakes
- Creating a new asset when the site already exists.
- Using a temporary project name as the long-term asset name.
- Leaving the location blank when map workflows depend on it.
- Creating missions directly without confirming the correct asset first.
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