Lesson 2 of 7 · 5 min
Opening a Job and Reading the Detail View
Open a job to see the full brief — address, package, schedule, assigned technician, and all attachments — before you leave for the property.
Opening a Job and Reading the Detail View
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Lesson Notes
Clicking any job card in the list opens a right-side sheet panel (on wider screens) or navigates to a full-page view at /jobs/[id]. Both surfaces use the same component — JobTaskView — with two top-level tabs: Task and Media. The Task tab holds everything operational about the shoot: who, what, when, and where. The Media tab holds uploaded photos, videos, floor plans, 3D content, files, and the Measurements sub-panel. Start on Task.
Inside the Task tab there is a brief information grid at the top — Address, Customer, Package, Scheduled time, Media types, and Technician. Below that is a tab strip with two sub-tabs: Details and Discussion. The Details sub-tab expands into the full job record: the primary schedule entry, any follow-up visits, estimated duration, priority level, shoot notes authored by the project manager, and customer notes supplied at booking. Read every field — especially Notes and Customer Notes — before you drive to the property.
The job header always shows the current status badge. For a job that is ready to shoot, you should see Assigned (blue). The status badge is interactive: clicking it reveals a dropdown that lets you advance the job. You will use this dropdown in the next lesson to mark the job In Progress. Do not advance the status yet — confirm all the details first.
On the iOS app, tapping a job row in My Jobs or the Today docket on the Dashboard opens OrderDetailView. The header shows a sticky status pill and the scheduled date. Below the header a segmented control switches between three tabs — Appointment, Order, and Deliverables. The Appointment tab is your pre-shoot briefing surface: it shows the full Schedule card (primary shoot time plus any visit history), the Team card (assigned technician), a chat preview, the activity timeline, and the NOTES / CUSTOMER NOTES cards. Read these before leaving.
If the job was flagged with a calendar conflict (two overlapping shoots), a CalendarConflictBanner appears at the very top of the page in the webapp. This is a system-generated warning that the dispatch team may have missed a scheduling clash. Do not ignore it — contact your dispatcher through the Discussion chat to clarify before you drive.
Key Takeaways
- The Task tab has two sub-tabs: Details (brief, schedule, notes) and Discussion (team chat).
- On iOS, the Appointment tab in OrderDetailView is the equivalent pre-shoot briefing surface.
- Read Notes and Customer Notes every time — they contain property-access instructions and shoot specifics.
- A CalendarConflictBanner at the top means the system detected an overlapping job — flag it to dispatch.
- The status badge is interactive; you will use it to advance the job on arrival.