This document outlines the process of managing technical data using a specific interface. The steps will guide you through viewing, editing, and organizing information in a way that is user-friendly, akin to the SAP system. You will also learn how to visualize locations and explore additional data functionalities.
Begin by opening the BTC interface, which is a technical platform offering extensive information. This example is used for testing purposes, so the data may appear peculiar or not entirely logical from a maintenance perspective.

Access the basic data section, where information is listed similarly to the SAP basic data mask. You can change data here; however, certain fields may be grayed out and non-editable based on the customization settings, which specify which fields can be modified.

At the bottom, there is a search help feature that displays relevant entries. You have the option to use a date picker as part of this search assistance.

The search help functions properly, and we have integrated it where required. The next tab focuses on location data.

Much like SAP, this displays location data and addresses. You can also view the object on a map, which opens a straightforward Google Map without any licensing requirements.

You can use the feature at the top to show the route to the object. Although the current location is where you are, making it less useful, it allows for exploration of nearby routes.

Next, review the organizational data. There isn't much additional information to note here.

Similar to SAP, this section presents data that could be of interest to technicians, including classification data, which is noteworthy.

Here, you have the ability to modify data or remove evaluations, offering flexibility in data management.
