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Report Templates

Upload PDF templates (Incident Report, Pre-Rental Inspection, etc.) that operators use when filing reports against equipment instances.

Report Templates are PDF documents you upload per equipment item and reuse every time an operator files a report against one of that equipment's instances. The classic use case is an incident report, but the system is generic — any paperwork you need attached to a unit can live here.

Templates are scoped to a single equipment item because the paperwork for a jet ski differs materially from the paperwork for a zip line.

Where to find them

  1. Open Dashboard > Equipment and click into an equipment item.
  2. Click Settings.
  3. Choose the Report Templates tab in the sidebar.

You'll see a table of every template you've uploaded for this equipment.

What a template looks like

ColumnDescription
NameDisplay name shown when an operator chooses a template (e.g., "Incident Report").
Form FieldsA badge showing whether the PDF has fillable AcroForm fields. Fillable PDFs can be filled in the browser editor; Flat PDFs can only be printed and filled by hand.
SizeFile size of the uploaded PDF.
UpdatedLast time the template was renamed or had its file replaced.

Fillable vs flat PDFs

Resytech accepts both:

  • Fillable (AcroForm) PDFs have form fields the operator can type into. When a report is filed using a fillable template, operators can use the in-browser editor to fill the fields, save, and the filled PDF is stored with the report.
  • Flat PDFs are just printable forms — useful as a checklist or paper-based workflow. Operators can download and print, then attach the filled scan as an attachment to the report.

If you have a Word/Pages document, you can usually export to PDF with form fields by adding them in Adobe Acrobat or via your word processor's export options. Resytech checks the PDF on upload and tells you which kind you uploaded.

Actions

Each template row has four icon buttons on the right:

IconAction
DownloadOpen a presigned download link in a new tab. The link is short-lived (15 minutes) and the file always downloads — it never renders in the browser.
Replace FilePick a new PDF to overwrite the existing one. The template's name and any reports already filed using it are unaffected — past reports keep their own copy of the PDF as it was at the time.
RenameUpdate the template's display name (1-120 characters, unique per equipment).
DeletePermanently remove the template. Past reports survive — they kept their own copy of the PDF at the time of filing.

Replacing a template — what happens to past reports

When you replace a template's PDF file, existing reports that used the old version are not changed. Each report holds its own copy of the PDF as it was at the time the report was filed. Replacement only affects new reports filed from this point forward.

This is intentional — historical reports stay frozen for audit trail integrity even when the operator-facing template evolves.

Deleting a template

Deleting a template removes it from the picker, so operators can't file new reports against it. Past reports survive and keep their own copy of the PDF. The reports' "template" reference becomes blank, but the report's template name is preserved as a snapshot.

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