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==Work Orders==
[[File:work_orders_sprite_preview.png|right]]'''Work orders''' are an advanced feature of [[Workshop#Management|Workshop Management]] that becomes available with a [[Manager]]. It allows easier management, automation and/or fine control of the various activities needed to maintain a well-oiled fort. The work order screen lists all work orders in the fortress, shows their status and allows to modify them and place new general orders. It is accessed from the main screen through the work order menu button (the clipboard icon in the bottom left). Keyboard shortcut : {{Menu icon|o}}
 
  
==Work Order Conditions==
 
[[File:Work order premium.png|thumb|300px|right|A busy fortress' work order menu.]]Work Order Conditions are incredibly versatile and equal parts daunting. There are various options that can be selected as conditions:
 
===Frequency===
 
This determines whether and how often the work order will repeat. If no conditions have been selected, the options are:
 
  
* One-time order
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Work orders are an advanced feature of [[Workshop management]] that becomes available with a [[Manager]]. It allows easier management, automation and/or fine control of the various activities needed to maintain a well-oiled fort. The work order screen lists all work orders in the fortress, shows their status and allows to modify them and place new general orders. It is accessed from the main screen through the work [o]rder menubutton (the clipboard icon in the bottom left).
* Restarts if completed, checked daily
 
* Restarts if completed, checked monthly
 
* Restarts if completed, checked seasonally
 
* Restarts if completed, checked yearly
 
  
If there are conditions, the options are:
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==Work Order Conditions==
* One-time order, conditions checked daily
 
* One-time order, conditions checked monthly
 
* One-time order, conditions checked seasonally
 
* One-time order, conditions checked yearly
 
* Restarts if completed, conditions checked daily
 
* Restarts if completed, conditions checked monthly
 
* Restarts if completed, conditions checked seasonally
 
* Restarts if completed, conditions checked yearly
 
  
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Work Order Conditions are incredibly versatile and equal parts daunting. There are various options that can be selected as conditions:
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===Frequency Condition===
 
===Item Condition===
 
===Item Condition===
 
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===Work Order Condition===
By far the most complex condition, and the most common one used.
 
 
 
Each Item condition has a set of parameters:
 
 
 
* Amount
 
* Equality
 
* Type
 
* Material
 
* Adjective
 
 
 
Unless specifically stated, the Type, Materials and Adjectives default to 'Any'
 
 
 
====Amount and Equality====
 
The part of the condition that states when it is true or false. Amount is the number it activates on, equality is one of the following:
 
 
 
* At Least (At Least 5 will activate on 5 or more)
 
* At Most (At Most 5 will activate on 5 or less)
 
* Greater Than (Greater Than 5 will activate on 6 or more)
 
* Less Than (Less Than 5 will activate on 4 or less)
 
* Exactly (Exactly 5 will activate on only 5)
 
* Not (Not 5 will activate on any number other than 5)
 
 
 
====Type====
 
 
 
The type of object. Examples include Thread, Bar, Cloth, Breastplate, Stone, Fish, Plants.
 
 
 
====Material====
 
 
 
The exact material an object is made from. Examples include Yak Tallow, Cat Soap, Hide Root Plant, Hide Root Seed, Steel, Hematite.
 
 
 
====Adjectives====
 
 
 
A bunch of definitions for items that range from the 'type' of material (e.g. Yarn, which includes Sheep, Alpaca and Llama wool) to the state of the object (e.g. Empty, for an Empty bag or Empty Barrel). An Item can have multiple adjectives. Adjectives can be very powerful, but are also not entirely obvious what they are. Some useful Adjectives, examples of items with said adjectives, and uses of said adjectives are listed below.
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! Adjective !! Example !! Usage
 
|-
 
| Aluminium-bearing items || Native Aluminium || Same as using 'Native Aluminium' material
 
|-
 
| Ammo items || Arrows, Bolts || For checking if you have some Ammo available. Useful in bolts automation.
 
|-
 
| Bag-processable items ||  || For the "Process plant to bag" order
 
|-
 
| Bismuth-bearing items|| Bismuthinite || Same as using 'Bismuthinite' material
 
|-
 
| Bone items || Yak Bone, Elf Bone, Horse Bone || For checking you have bones before doing bone crafts or making bone bolts. Can also be used to set a minimum number of bone bolts you want
 
|-
 
| Clay items || Fire Clay stone, Clay Loam Mug || Useful in combination with 'Stone' type to check how much Clay you have available
 
|-
 
| Cookable items || Turkey Egg, Pig Meat, Plump Helmet || Used for checking if you have enough items to make roasts
 
|-
 
| Copper-bearing items || Tetrahedrite, Malachite || Used for checking if you have copper ores for making alloy metals out of ores
 
|-
 
|Dye Items || Dimple Cup Dye, Hide Root Dye || Used for checking for dye for dye jobs, can be used to set a condition on 'mill plants' jobs
 
|-
 
|Dyable items || Pig Tail Cloth, Cave Spider Silk Thread || Used for checking for items to dye with dye jobs
 
|-
 
|Dyed items || Pig Tail Cloth, Cave Spider Silk Thread || Used for checking how much dyed items exist
 
|-
 
|Empty items || Leather Bag, Large Green Glass Pot || Useful for checking for barrels for brew jobs, and checking for empty bags for jobs that require bags to store objects in
 
|-
 
|Fat items || Pig Fat, Yak Fat, Crundle Fat || The adjective for fat that gets turned into Tallow
 
|-
 
|Flux items || Chalk Stone, Limestone Stone || Used in Steel and Pig Iron creation
 
|-
 
|Food Storage items || Large Gabbro Pot, Oak Barrel || Listed twice in adjectives, unknown why or what difference there is between the two
 
|-
 
|Glass items || Green Glass Goblet, Raw Clear Glass || Can be used when cutting raw glass into gems to get a set number of glass gems
 
|-
 
|Glazable items || Stoneware Large Pot || Used for checking if there's items to glaze
 
|-
 
|Glaze items || || Used for checking there's items to glaze clay items with
 
|-
 
|Gold-bearing items || Gold Nuggets || Same as using 'Gold Nugget' material
 
|-
 
|Hair/wool items || Yak Thread, Horse Thread || Not the same as Yarn items. Can be used for suturing, but not turned into cloth
 
|-
 
|Horn items || Yak Horn || Used for checking items required to make horn crafts
 
|-
 
|Iron-bearing items || Hematite, Magnetite || Better to use the specific ores, unless you want to make rock objects out of iron containing ore.
 
|-
 
|Ivory/tooth items || || Used for ivory crafts and decorating items with teeth.
 
|-
 
|Lead bearing items || Galena || Same as using Galena material
 
|-
 
|Lye-bearing items || || Used for checking amount of lye for soap and potash creation
 
|-
 
|Lye/milk-free items || Willow Bucket || Used for getting milk and lye, can also use Empty adjective
 
|-
 
|Melt-designated items || || Used for checking if there's enough melt-designated objects for 'melt a metal object' order
 
|-
 
|Milk items || Yak Milk || Used for making cheese, can check how much milk you have for milk jobs
 
|-
 
| Milkable items || Purring Maggots || Only for milking Purring Maggots. Cows are not milkable items.
 
|-
 
| Millable items || Hide root plant, Cave Wheat plant || For milling at a quern
 
|-
 
| Nickel-bearing items || Garnierite || Same as using material Garnierite
 
|-
 
| Non-pressed || Pig Tail Paper Slurry Glob || Used on Plant Slurry to Sheet jobs, can be added to Mash Plant jobs to limit how many Plant Slurry Globs are made
 
|-
 
| Oil-bearing items || || Used in soap making from oil
 
|-
 
| Paper-slurry || Pig Tail Paper Slurry Glob || Used on Plant Slurry to Sheet jobs, can be added to Mash Plant jobs to limit how many Plant Slurry Globs are made
 
|-
 
| Paper-slurryable || Pig Tail, Rope Reed || Used in Mash plant into slurry order, for checking if plants are available for making slurry
 
|-
 
| Plant items || Hemp, Hide Root, Sweet Pod, Pig Tail Cloth || Useful for cloth orders. Can check if an item is made of plant cloth through this adjective
 
|-
 
| Processable (to barrel) items || || Used for the Process to Barrel order
 
|-
 
| Processable (to vial) items || || Used for the Process to vial items
 
|-
 
| Renderable items || ||
 
|-
 
| Sand-bearing items || Red Sand Bag || Not to be confused with Sand items, which only selects the sand in a bag. For jobs to collect Sand, Sand-bearing items is the one that works
 
|-
 
| Shell items || ||
 
|-
 
| Silk items || || Useful for cloth orders. Can check if an item is made of silk cloth through this adjective
 
|-
 
| Silver-bearing items || Galena Ore || Used for making alloys with Silver
 
|-
 
| Soap items || || Can be added to type Bars to check for amount of soap
 
|-
 
| Tallow items || || Used for checking if there's enough tallow for soap making jobs
 
|-
 
| Tin-bearing items || Cassiterite Ore || same as Cassiterite Material
 
|-
 
| Unimproved items || Any item without encrusting || In theory could be used for checking if there's items available to be encrusted
 
|-
 
| Written-on items || Written on Quire || Used for checking a quire is ready to be bound into a codex
 
|-
 
| Yarn items || Alpaca Wool Bag, Sheep wool thread ||  Useful for cloth orders. Can check if an item is made of yarn cloth through this adjective
 
|}
 
 
 
===Work Order Dependency===
 
 
This creates a condition where the second work order (the one being created) will only activate if the first work order (the one selected as a condition) either is completed or activated.
 
This creates a condition where the second work order (the one being created) will only activate if the first work order (the one selected as a condition) either is completed or activated.
  
 
==Work Order Examples==
 
==Work Order Examples==
  
Most work orders that a fortress will need are simple to create, but certain options that a fortress may want are more finicky to create. A set of example work orders for common needs are collated below.
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Most Work Orders that a fortress will need are simple to create, but certain options that a fortress may want are more finicky to create. A set of example work orders for common needs are collated below.
  
 
===Process Plants (Plant Thread) with a maximum Plant Thread condition===
 
===Process Plants (Plant Thread) with a maximum Plant Thread condition===
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## Change Adj to 'Plant items'.
 
## Change Adj to 'Plant items'.
 
## Set the number to the maximum Plant Thread you want from this order - in this case, 20.
 
## Set the number to the maximum Plant Thread you want from this order - in this case, 20.
## Press 'Change the inequality of the condition' until the condition says 'at most 20' or 'less than 20'.
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## Press 'Change the inequality of the condition' until the condition says 'at most 20' or 'greater than 20'.
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===Collect Sand if there is not enough sand===
 
===Collect Sand if there is not enough sand===
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##Set the Adjective of the item to 'Sand-Bearing Item'.
 
##Set the Adjective of the item to 'Sand-Bearing Item'.
 
##Set the amount on the sand bearing item condition to 20.
 
##Set the amount on the sand bearing item condition to 20.
##Press 'Change the inequality of the condition' until the condition says 'at most 20' or 'less than 20'.
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##Press 'Change the inequality of the condition' until the condition says 'at most 20' or 'greater than 20'.
  
  
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##Set the Adjective of the item to 'Clay items'.
 
##Set the Adjective of the item to 'Clay items'.
 
##Set the amount on the Clay Stones item condition to 20.
 
##Set the amount on the Clay Stones item condition to 20.
##Press 'Change the inequality of the condition' until the condition says 'at most 20' or 'less than 20'.
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##Press 'Change the inequality of the condition' until the condition says 'at most 20' or 'greater than 20'.
  
  
===Make Steel Bars automatically===
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===Make Steel Bars Automatically===
  
Using two repeating work orders, steel can be set to automatically be created. In this case the order will make 20 steel bars if there are less than 40 steel bars.
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Using two repeating work orders, Steel can be set to automatically be created. In this case the order will make 20 steel bars if there are less than 40 steel bars.
  
 
#Create a 'Make Pig Iron Bars' work order. Leave the amount at 10.
 
#Create a 'Make Pig Iron Bars' work order. Leave the amount at 10.
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#(Optional, makes things smoother) When the pig iron bars work order activates, add a 'Make the activation of the work order depend on the status of another work order' condition to the Pig Iron Bars work order, to require the Steel bars order to be completed. This will make the two orders loop on each other.
 
#(Optional, makes things smoother) When the pig iron bars work order activates, add a 'Make the activation of the work order depend on the status of another work order' condition to the Pig Iron Bars work order, to require the Steel bars order to be completed. This will make the two orders loop on each other.
  
===Make Full Suits of Armor===
 
Using a repeating order and some clever dependencies, metals can be automatically turned into full suits of armor without an excess number of *«+steel greaves+»*:
 
 
#Create a 'Forge' work order, such as 'Forge Steel Breastplate'. Set the amount to 1. This will be the first job used to activate the others
 
##Under the suggested conditions, select the Bars condition, such as Steel Bars for the above Forge Steel Breastplate. Set the amount at 'at least 13'. You'll have to catch this job while it's running, below, so it's recommended to start with an amount you already have. You'll be revisiting this number later, but 13 should cover any viable kit and then some.
 
#For each other armor piece, Create a 'Forge' job. Set the amount to 1. Boots and gauntlets are made in pairs, so don't worry about adjusting for those jobs
 
##Under the conditions, make the job depend on the first. Set to 'When Activated'. This will ensure that multiple forges can make each item in parallel
 
##Set the job to repeat, since depending on another work order does ''not'' automatically make the job repeatable.
 
##Not all civilizations have access to all pieces of armor, such as High Boots, so you may have to adjust your ideal suit accordingly. See [[Armor]] for a full list of recommended coverage and bar costs.
 
#Optionally, add a job for Forging a weapon to go with the suit of armor. '''This is not recommended to leave up indefinitely''', as [[Weapon|weapon usefulness varies so greatly as to make it more viable to have squadrons outfitted with differing weaponry]]. If you must do it this way, use Steel Battleaxes
 
#While the first set of armour is being made, '''before any of them complete''', edit the first job.
 
##Make it depend on each other job in the suit. Leave these conditions 'When Completed.' This will ensure the first job does not continue running because there's "enough" metal when that metal is going towards other pieces in the same suit.
 
##Adjust the trigger amount at least cover a full kit. This will avoid cancellation spam.
 
##Adjust the trigger amount higher if you want to keep some material in reserve or keep weapons on a separate set of jobs.
 
##Add further conditions if you're mixing materials, such as leather caps or bronze greaves.
 
  
 
===Shearing animals===
 
===Shearing animals===
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#Create a 'Shear Animal' work order. Set the number to the number of shearable adults in the fortress.
 
#Create a 'Shear Animal' work order. Set the number to the number of shearable adults in the fortress.
#On the Shear Animal Order, go into conditions and press 'Change the frequency that the conditions are checked' until the order is set to 'Restarts if completed, checked yearly'.
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#On the Shear Animal Order, go into conditions and press 'Change the frequency that the conditions are checked' until the order is set to 'Restarts if completed, checked yearly'
#(Optional) Shear Animal Conditions:
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#(Optional) Shear Animal Conditions
 
##Add an item condition.
 
##Add an item condition.
 
##Set the type to 'Thread'.
 
##Set the type to 'Thread'.
 
##Set the Adjective to 'Yarn items'.
 
##Set the Adjective to 'Yarn items'.
 
##Set the amount to the maximum yarn thread wanted (<x>).
 
##Set the amount to the maximum yarn thread wanted (<x>).
##Press 'Change the inequality of the condition' until the condition says 'at most <x>' or 'less than <x>'.
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##Press 'Change the inequality of the condition' until the condition says 'at most <x>' or 'greater than <x>'.
 
#Create a 'Spin Thread' work order. Set the amount to 5.
 
#Create a 'Spin Thread' work order. Set the amount to 5.
 
#Spin Thread Conditions:
 
#Spin Thread Conditions:
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##Press 'Change the inequality of the condition' until the condition says 'at least <x>'. This will mean if there are exactly 5 wool body parts it will activate, whereas if the condition is left on 'greater than' it will not.
 
##Press 'Change the inequality of the condition' until the condition says 'at least <x>'. This will mean if there are exactly 5 wool body parts it will activate, whereas if the condition is left on 'greater than' it will not.
  
===Make Soap bars===
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===Make Soap Bars===
  
 
Creating Soap if there is not enough soap. In this case, the minimum soap required is 20, and uses Tallow. The same applies to Oil based soap.
 
Creating Soap if there is not enough soap. In this case, the minimum soap required is 20, and uses Tallow. The same applies to Oil based soap.
  
 
#Create a 'Make soap from tallow' work order. Set the amount to 5.
 
#Create a 'Make soap from tallow' work order. Set the amount to 5.
#From suggested conditions, select 'amount of bars', and 'unrotten tallow fatty glob'.
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#From suggested conditions, select 'amount of bars', 'lye-containing items', 'unrotten tallow fatty glob'.
#Set 'amount of bars' to be 20, and 'unrotten tallow fatty glob' to 5.
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#Set 'amount of bars' to be 20, and the other two conditions to be 5.
#Select the adjective of 'amount of bars' to be 'Soap items'.
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#Select the adjective of 'amount of bars' to be 'Soap items'
#Create a new Item condition, set the amount to 5.
 
#Set the Material of the new item condition to 'Lye'.
 
#Set the Type of the new item condition to 'Liquid'.
 
 
 
===Make bone bolts===
 
 
 
Creating bone bolts if you do not have 50 bone bolts, and have at least 5 bones.
 
 
 
#Create a 'Make bone bolts' work order. Set the amount to 5.
 
#From suggested conditions, select 'bolts' and 'unrotten bone body part'.
 
#Set the amount on 'unrotten bone body part' to 5.
 
#Set the amount on 'bolts' to 50.
 
#Add the adjective 'Bone items' to the 'bolts' condition.
 
 
 
===Make wooden furniture based on amount of wooden furniture available===
 
 
 
For creating a variety of wooden furniture not of a specific material, the Plant adjective can be used to check that a certain amount of wood furniture has been created. This example talks about Tables, but this can be applied to any wooden item.
 
 
 
#Create a 'Make wooden table' work order.
 
#From suggested conditions, select 'Amount of tables'.
 
#On the 'Amount of Tables' condition, add the 'Plant items' adjective.
 
  
 
==Bugs/Finicky UI==
 
==Bugs/Finicky UI==
 
===Adjectives===
 
===Adjectives===
 
When changing the adjective of an item condition in a work order, because you can select multiple adjectives there is no automatic return to the work order conditions. To leave, you will want to Right-Click, which'll take you back to the Work Order menu, and then select the work order you're working on again.
 
When changing the adjective of an item condition in a work order, because you can select multiple adjectives there is no automatic return to the work order conditions. To leave, you will want to Right-Click, which'll take you back to the Work Order menu, and then select the work order you're working on again.
 
====Missing adjectives====
 
* [[Size]]: There is no adjective for which creature type wearable items are sized for.
 
* [[Wear]]: There is no adjective for wear level of items.
 
* Some adjectives can only be used on certain orders. {{bug|10372}} {{bug|12622}}
 
 
===Materials===
 
A new bug with v.50 is when selecting a material type for a job. If you select a material type but do not do it fast enough or pause the game and the job is confirmed by the manager before you change it then any material will be used for the job instead of the restricted material. An example is when setting up a job to make only rock salt doors but you do not select rock salt before the job is confirmed or you go back later and decide you only want rock salt doors, the material type is not respected and any stone will continue to be used until you cancel the order.
 
 
==See also==
 
* [[Manager]]
 
{{V50 menus}}
 
{{Category|Interface}}
 

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