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Status Dates vs. Actual Dates in Maximo Work Orders. What's the difference and what do they mean?

  • 1.  Status Dates vs. Actual Dates in Maximo Work Orders. What's the difference and what do they mean?

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    Most Maximo users track progress by checking work order status. However, reviewing both status dates and actual dates together provides deeper insights that are often overlooked.
    • Status dates indicate how work progresses through your process.
    • Actual dates reflect when the work was performed.
    WO Status vs. WO Actual Start and Finish

    Comparing these dates helps answer key questions:

    • How long does work sit before it starts?
    • How fast does it move once underway?
    • Are delays happening in the process, or in execution?
    The key distinction is as follows:
    • Status Dates (WOSTATUS): when the system status changed.
    • Actual Dates (ACTSTART / ACTFINISH): when work actually occurred.
    Ideally, these dates should match. In practice, any differences reveal what is truly occurring.
    These gaps indicate the following:
    • Work started before INPRG → delayed status updates
    • Work finished before COMP → late completion updates
    • Dates align → strong process discipline
    Timely updates are essential. If statuses are updated late or in batches, reports may become misleading and less reliable.
    Why this happens:
    • Status updates aren't built into workflows
    • Teams rely on memory instead of real-time updates
    • Mobile tools aren't used consistently
    To improve data accuracy:
    • Update statuses in real time. Mobile tools can facilitate this.
    • Keep the process simple: Start to INPRG, Finish to COMP.
    • Reinforce expectations with supervisors.
    • Integrate status updates into your workflow.
    • Avoid batch updates at the end of the day.
    How to use both dataTo leverage both data points:elays (status dates)
    • Measure true execution time (actual dates)
    • Compare process vs. reality to find boTip: Add the following fields to your work order view:order view:
    • Status
    • Status Date
    • Actual Start
    • Actual Finish
    • Report Date
    Viewing all these fields together provides a comprehensive understanding of your work orders.
    In summary:
    • Status tells you where work is.
    • Status dates tell you how it's moving.
    • Actual dates tell you when it really happened.
    The differences between these dates reveal your most important insights and highlight any data quality issues.

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    Julie Rampello
    Max Content Solutions - IBM Champion 2026 & 2025
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