The Inspection Editor

The Inspection Editor in the GainSeeker Inspections module is used to create and edit inspections.

To open the Inspection Editor:

  1. Launch the GainSeeker Inspections module.

  2. Close any startup windows that may be displayed.

  3. Click the Manage Inspections button, or click the File menu and then choose Manage Inspections.

 

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The Inspection Editor

The Inspection Editor in the GainSeeker Inspections module is the tool you can use to create inspections.

Labeled diagram of the Inspection Editor

The Inspection Editor is comprised of three columnar panels: the Inspection panel (left), the Design panel (center), and the Properties panel (right). See the table below for information about how each can be used.

Setting Inspection Editor display settings

Inspection Editor panel functions

The Inspection panel

The Design panel

The Properties panel

Contains:

Contains:

Contains:

  • An inspection button displaying the name of your inspection
    (F1 Truck in example above)

  • Up and Down arrow buttons

  • Sub-inspections you added and named (Traceability and Fluid check in example above)

  • The New Sub-Inspection... button

  • A right-click menu

  • A toolbar with buttons for the individual tests you can add to a sub-inspection

  • A Save & Publish button that saves changes to the inspection, publishes the inspection, and leaves the Inspection Editor open

  • A Run PC button that runs the inspection as it would appear in the PC Collect module - even if this inspection has not been published

  • Up and Down arrow buttons

  • Buttons for tests you have added to a sub-inspection (Checkbox, Timer, Line Break, Date/Time, Defect List, URL/HTML tests in example above)

  • A right-click menu

  • Property settings for whichever button is selected in the Inspection Editor, including the inspection or any of its sub-inspections or sub-inspection tests. Properties are specific to each item.

  • In the example above, the Properties panel displays property settings for the Fluid check sub-inspection. If you would click on the Timer, for example, the Properties panel would display property settings for the Timer test.

Use the Inspection panel to:

Use the Design panel to:

Use the Properties panel to:

  • Change the property settings for any item added to the inspection or for the inspection itself. Clicking a button selects that item and displays properties specific to that inspection item. For help using the Properties panel, see Changing Property Settings

Changing the order of sub-inspections and tests

Copying and pasting sub-inspections and sub-inspection tests

You can copy and paste a sub-inspection or a sub-inspection's tests within the same inspection or to a different inspection. Any property settings specific to that item are copied along with that item. See Copy and Paste.

Changing how the Inspection Editor displays

Saving changes, publishing, and closing inspections

Note: After upgrading from a previous version of GainSeeker, editing an inspection and closing it without making any changes may still display a prompt that asks if you wish to save changes. This is expected behavior and occurs because of new inspection properties in the newer GainSeeker version.

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