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Resources have a few different functions in Crisisworks. The primary use for resources is to tack track costs and usage of items or services. Examples of resources may be Subcontractorssubcontractors, Vehiclesvehicles, or services. Other examples of resources are wages costs such as or costs like "Staff Overtime - Band 1" 

Each resource has a history of its usage so you can look at a resource and see everywhere where it has been used and the costs associated. Resource can be pre-created in the settings → resources section by Crisisworks administrators. Part of their setup includes their , or ad-hoc resources can be added from requests. The resource data includes the costs and unit of measurement , such as $50/hour or , $5 per litre , $500 per day or $40 each.

Resources are link linked to each event, so it is important that your events templates contains the resources you would like to have so the new events created have the resources needed. Note you can multiple event templates each could have different sets of resources in them, based on the event template. Resources can also be added to an event after it has been created.


Using resources

For the core modules resources are used in Requests, Infrastructure Assessments and in Cases in the services required section. Resources are used to manage contractors in fire prevention notes, Resources are also used in some other customised modules.

Details on how to add an existing resource to a record will be covered in the relevant sections for those register types.

Editing resources

Crisisworks administrators or Resource managers can create and edit resources.

  1. Select Resources from the settings menu
  2. Find the resource you want to edit, you can use the tag or category counters, or perform a text search
    • You can use the magnifying glass to filter the list. Note you can use wild cards like bob* to search for "bob cat",  or "Bob jones Pty Ltd"
  3. Click on the resource ID or resource title to view the resource
  4. Press the green Edit Resource Button
  5. Make the changes needed, then press save
    1. See the notes about the core fields re costs in the "How create system resources” section below
  6. Press save

Adding resources

Crisisworks administrators or Resource resource managers can create and edit resources.

To add a new resource there are two options, pre-define them for later use, or create an ad-hoc resource from within a request

How create

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system resources

  1. Select Resources from the settings menu
  2. Before using the new button on the RHS, creating a new resource make sure the resource doesn’t already exist, by searching for it
    • You can use the magnifying glass to filter the list. Note you can use wild cards like bob* to search for "bob cat",  or "Bob jones Pty Ltd"Ltd”
  3. Select "New Resource” button on the top RHS of the resource datagrid
  4. Choose the resource category and type
    • The category will effect which modules it will be available in, the general category will be available in most registers
      • Some resources type like “Fire Prevention Contractors” only appear if you have the extra module licensed.
    • The choice of type will effect which fields will be shown on the following screen
      • The choices for type are Consumable / Equipment / Service 
  5. After pressing the “New Resource” button on the RHS of the datagrid, fill in the data fields
    • Many of the fields are obvious however these following fields are the core fields needed to tack costs, this diagram shows which how the data fields fields will effect be presented in the request resource entry screen.
  6. After you have created your resource(s) ensure that you add them to the your event templates, so it they will be copied into the new events in the future.
    1. We recommend that you create all of your resources in bulk before adding so you can add multiple resources to the events at the same time.

How to create an ad-hoc resource

When you are in a request and you which wish to use a resource but release the resource has not been created yet, you can create a basic resource from within the request,

  1. Press the “Add new” button, to add a new resource to the request 
  2. Start typing to search the pre-defined resources, as you type you will see a list of any recourses that match the letters you have entered so far
    • If no resources match, you will see the message “A new entry will be created”
    • When this happens it means when you save the request it will create a new resource and it will also add the resource to the current event
    • The key difference here is that the unit rate defaults to $1 so you are adding quantities of dollars, so you can just enter the total $ value of the item you which to the the cost of.
      • The unit name is also set to “Dollars", the unit Prefix is set to “$”
    • If you intend to convert this ad-hoc resource into a proper resource for re-use in the future, we recommend you use the Qty Quantity as the number of items you want, then go and edit the resource and enter in the proper unit cost .

Editing resources

Crisisworks administrators or Resource managers can create and edit resources.

  1. Select Resources from the settings menu
  2. Find the resource you want to edit, you can use the tag or category counters, or perform a text search
    • You can use the magnifying glass to filter the list. Note you can use wild cards like bob* to search for "bob cat",  or "Bob jones Pty Ltd"
  3. Click on the resource ID or resource title to view the resource
  4. Press the green Edit Resource Button
  5. Make the changes needed, then press save
    1. See the notes about the core fields re costs in the "How create pre-defined a resource” section above
  6. Press save

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    • (see Editing resources section above)


Adding/changing resources in an event

When using resources, only resource resources that have already been added to the event can be search for and linked to the records in the event.

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Only some positions will have access to edit events, if you do have access please follow these steps to add resources to an event:

  1. Navigate to the event overview page in one of five ways:
    1. Press/click on the current name in the menu bar
    2. Select “Manage current Event” from the active events drop down list
    3. Select “Manage Events” from the active events drop down list, which shows you a list of events, then select the event you wish to edit
    4. Select “Manage Event” from the Events menu
    5. Select “Manage Events" from the Events menu, which shows you a list of events, then select the event you wish to edit
  2. From the event overview screen press the Manage Resources button
  3. On this next screen select the resource(s) you want to add to the event
    1. You can bulk add resources by selecting the check box in the a category header row
    2. Each time you select the check box in the category header row, it will toggle all of the values items in the category i.e. all become selected, then all become deselected
  4. Press save
  5. The event is now updated with the added resources 
    1. Note this is how you remove resources from an event also

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  • General - Used across : Request, Cases, Infrastructure Assessment Module
  • General Equipment - Used across : Request, Cases, Infrastructure Assessment Module
  • Fire Equipment ? Equipment 
  • Flood Equipment  ?
  • Relief Funding ?Funding 
  • Fire Prevention Contractors - Used for Fire prevention Prevention Module
  • Infrastructure assessment Tasks - Used for the Infrastructure Assessment Module
  • Recovery Services Tasks - Used in Recovery Cases (Services requiredRequired)

Exporting and reporting on resources

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  1. Select “Reports" from the overview menu. 
  2. After you select the “Resource Report” from the list of reports
  3. Press the green “Generate Report Button 
  4. Choose the Search parameters you want for the report
  5. Choose the field you want (Columns)
  6. Choose the Grouping (the field to group the data on)
  7. Choose the field to orderly  (how it will be sorted)
  8. Press Run Report
  9. The resulting report can be exported as CSV or an an Excel file

Event resource usage and costs 

  • Goto the the event overview screen,
    •  (see "Adding resources into an event" to see the 5 ways to get to the event overview screen )
  • Press the “Resources” tab on the left hand side

Importing resources

Importing resources will be added soon, it will be available in the same area that all other imports are done

  1. From the settings menu, select “Internals”
  2. From the left hand side select “Import Data”
  3. Under "What do you want to import?”, select resources
  4. Select your file
  5. Press import
    1. It is advisable to use the test option when using the feature for the first time, it will test your import data without adding the data
  6. See the page on importing for more details


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