When does a Traffic Items Version get its T#?
Media Inventory associated with the Traffic Item has been Approved
- Media for Media Inventory has been Arrived/Checked into BroadView
- Ingest Work Order for the underlying Media/Media Inventory has been completed, and the status has been communicated back to BroadView
- Traffic Item Version Status is Defined
Note:
- The Traffic Item Version does not need to be on the Log to get a T# - this is not required
- Running a Flatten List may help transition a Traffic Item Version's Media Status from Ready for Work to On Work List
- But this transition, providing the correct criteria is met, should be automatic
- Traffic Item Versions have many similarities to Packages and the Media Status transition that a Package typically progresses through within the Supply Chain
How do you find the Media Inventory relationship between a Traffic Item Version and Media Inventory?
- To view the Media Status - go to the Traffic Item Version form (general tab) and check the Media Status field
- To navigate to the Media Inventory -
- From the Traffic Item or Traffic Item Version forms in BroadView, you can navigate to the Media Inventory via the Actions -> View Media Inventory menu item.
Tips To Troubleshoot a Traffic Item Version that is missing at T#:
- What is the current Media Status of the Traffic Item Version?
- Go to the Traffic Item Version form (general tab) and check the Media Status field
- If it is stuck on “Ready for Work” – you need to review the Status of the Traffic Item Version.
- It will need to be set to Defined to have the Media Status progress.
- Action: The Traffic Item Version status needs to be set to Defined.
- If it is stuck at a status prior to “Ready for Work” (ex. No Status, Awaiting Media, Media Arrived) – there is an issue with the source Media Inventory Status or Media Status.
- The Media Inventory has not successfully (started or) completed Ingest yet and has not proceeded to Ready for Use.
- This could be because the Media Inventory status is not Approved (which would block it from being ingested)
- Or the Media Inventory media status has not transitioned to Ready For Use (possibly stuck in Ingest, etc.)
- Action: Check the Media Inventory status
- The Media Inventory has not successfully (started or) completed Ingest yet and has not proceeded to Ready for Use.
- Go to the Traffic Item Version form (general tab) and check the Media Status field
When T Numbers Display on the log:
What is frequently happening here is: MOC Technicians run flattening list, then afterwards the group responsible for scheduling adds the Traffic Item to the schedule/log.
This does not automatically show up for the Technicians. They need to re-run the Flattening report to get new urgent Traffic Items for flattening.
MOC Techs typically run the flattening list 2x per day – once per each shift start.