Purpose You can use this report to update the allocation of cleaning objects toa property, after a cleaning object has been split. Integration Cleaning objects are concrete objects, which are to be cleaned. Theseinclude, for example, parks. However, they also include linear objectssuch as streets and sidewalks. In property management you allocate acleaning object to a property. You can also split a cleaning object (forexample, into various house number ranges for a street). Selection You use the cleaning object> and allocation date> fields toselect the properties, to which a cleaning object is allocated on therespective allocation date (or later).Output If you have set the test run>> parameter, then no changesare made to the database. However, you receive a log of potentialchanges. If you adjust the allocation of cleaning objects to properties, then nobilling-related data is changed. Only the house number ranges arechanged. This means that no billing reversal or rebilling is necessary.Activities Under Old Cleaning Object> you enter the cleaning object that hasbeen split. Under New Cleaning Object> you specify the cleaningobjects that have resulted from the splitting.Example You mapped a street as a cleaning object. This cleaning object iscomprised of the house numbers from 1 to 100. For organizational reasonsyou now want to split this cleaning object into two cleaning objects.
- Cleaning object 1: House numbers 1-50
- Cleaning object 2: House numbers 51-100
You must now allocate cleaning object 2 to the properties with a housenumber greater than 50, to which cleaning object 1 was previouslyallocated.
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