Open the Inspect module (Inspections tab) and tap + Add. Switch the project if needed and select the checklist.
If Nomenclature is enabled, you'll see a message telling you it's enabled for the project.
Tap the location box — the project's predefined Nomenclature locations are available to select. Choose the one that applies.
You'll then be asked to add the variable part of the location (the on-site detail). Add it.
Tap Done.
If the predefined location you need isn't available, you can create your own by adding the variable part.
The System Admin or Project Admin, in the web app (app.digiqc.com), for that specific project. Inspectors select from it on the mobile app but don't set it up.
It's the part of the location that is decided on site and can't be predefined. For example, a slab may have 10 columns but only 5 are being cast right now — which 5 is situation- and site-based, so you add that as the variable part.
You can create your own location by adding the variable part yourself.
Tap the location box → pick from the project's predefined Nomenclature list → add the variable part → tap Done.
Yes — it appears in the location step whenever you start an inspection or raise an RFI on a project where it's enabled.
A location = predefined part (from Nomenclature) + variable part (added on site).
Presets are configured by the System Admin or Project Admin on the web app (app.digiqc.com).
If no predefined location fits, you can create your own using the variable part.
The variable part covers the site/situation-based element or area that can't be predefined.
2.2.1 How to start a new Inspection/EQC?
2.2.8 RFI process without Approver
2.2.9 RFI process with Approver