Finish Tasks
Explanation
This activity is used to finish a maintenance task
(i.e., pending task, convenience task). Additional information,
such as, the work performed, competence and material used, functional breakdown
for faults and rename information for modification, must be defined before the
task can be finished. Furthermore, sign off must have been performed if sign off
requirements have been defined on the task. If this information has already been
entered on the task, you can directly set the task to finished by clicking
Finish on the Finish Task assistant. If this information has not
been entered, you can enter the relevant data in the different steps of the
assistant when finishing the task.
For fault tasks, the number of required levels
in the functional breakdown will be controlled by an object property setting.
For more information on object properties, refer to the activity
Verify/Adjust Default Object Properties.
This activity can be used to finish a modification task, where the
modification being completed introduces one or more new structure positions into
a template structure or removes an existing structure position from the template
structure. When a new structure position is added to a template structure as a
result of a modification, an empty structure position will be added
automatically to the serial structure for which the modification is embodied. If
an existing structure position has become invalid as a result of the
modification, this structure position will be removed from the template when the
modification is embodied. When this is done, the empty structure position that
corresponds with the removed position will be removed automatically from the
serial structure for which the modification is embodied. Empty structure
positions are used to indicate where expected serials or parts are missing from
a serial structure.
If pre-posting is required, code part
information must have been defined on the serial. Code part information consists
of the cost center and object. Code parts will be retrieved from the serial for
which the task is distributed, for the applicable company. For more information,
refer Code Part
Information in IFS/VIM. The defined code part information can be viewed in the
Pre
Posting dialog box.
The tasks that are distributed as a simplified work
order will be handled from IFS/VIM (IFS/Vehicle Information Management).
However, transactions are created automatically in IFS/Work Order Management
through which tracking of financial transactions is made possible.
If a modification task leading to a part identity
change exists and this modification has the execution type
Terminating Action, the assigned and/or affected
serial will be renamed to include the new part number and revision once the
modification is embodied. In order to
perform the automatic renaming of a serial once the task is embodied, the new part number and revision for the serial
must have been entered on the modification (i.e., in the Change to Part
Number and Change to Part Revision fields). Furthermore, when the
modification task is embodied, the system will perform a check to validate
the following information before renaming the serial:
- the new part number is a valid alternate of the
old part number (i.e., if the serial being renamed is installed in a
structure)
- the maintenance program and maintenance group for the old part number is
valid for the new part number (i.e., if a new maintenance program and
revision is not entered for the serial being renamed)
- the manufacturer and manufacturer part number of
the old part number is valid for the new part number (i.e., when a new
manufacturer and manufacturer part number is not entered for the serial
being renamed)
- the template of the old part number is valid for
the new part number (i.e., if the serial being renamed has a structure)
- all running tasks for the serial which are
mandatory to cancel have been canceled or finished.
- the serial being renamed is not included in a work
scope that is in any status between Started or Closed (i.e., if the serial
is used in a Complex Assembly MRO flow).
When the part number is changed on a serial, the
template information on the serial is often changed as well and will
automatically be updated. If the serial has a structure and the old template
information for the structure of the serial does not match the new template
structure information, the operational condition of the serial will be set to
Non Operational when renamed. When the template information is valid for both
the old and new part numbers, the operational condition of the new serial will
be the same as the operational condition on the old serial. You can choose to
update the operational log history, replacement history as well as other history
records with the new part number.
Prerequisites
- The maintenance task must be in the Work Done
status.
- Detail information must have been supplied on the
task.
- Sign off of the task must have been performed if
sign off requirements exist on the task.
The following prerequisites exist when entering detail
information on a task:
- Competences must be defined.
- The functional breakdown for the repair of a serial fault must be
defined.
- Fault codes must be defined and registered for the functional breakdown.
- Cause codes must be defined. Cause codes are used when fault action is
of type Already Repaired.
- Code part information must have been defined on the
serial or any parent serial in the structure. This is used to retrieve code
part information on a simplified work order completed in IFS/VIM.
- If the task being finished is a modification task
of execution type Terminating Action and leads to a part identity change, the new part number and revision must have been entered for the
serial. These values can be entered in the
Define Modification/Assign
Part Revisions tab or the
Modification Details/Affected Parts
tab.
- If the modification work is supposed to result in
an automatic part identity change, the modification must be a pending
task with the execution type Terminating Action.
- If the modification work is supposed to result in
an automatic part identity change for a serial installed in the structure, the new part number must have been defined
as a valid alternative for the old part number.
- If the task being finished is a modification task
of execution type Terminating Action and leads to a part identity change, a valid manufacturer and manufacturer part number
must exist for the new part number of the serial.
- If the task being finished is a modification task of execution type
Terminating Action and leads to a part identity change, a valid
maintenance program and maintenance group must exist for the new part number
of the serial.
- If the task being finished is a modification task of execution type
Terminating Action and leads to a part identity change, the serial
cannot exist on a shop order with a status between Started and
Closed when using IFS/Complex Assembly MRO.
System Effects
- The task will be set to the Finished
status.
- When all tasks on the maintenance order have
reached the Finished status, sign off can be performed on the
maintenance order and it can be completed.
- Serial order history
and related history records are updated. If the task
is defined as a convenience task, the finished task record is transferred to
Interval Maintenance History.
- Depending on the type of task being completed, the due calculation for
interval maintenance, modifications, post maintenance checks, life limited
parts or fault deferrals will run automatically for the serial to calculate
new due dates and values.
- The task is deleted.
- If the object associated with the task is a vehicle
part on which all running task have been completed, the vehicle condition is
set to the Vehicle Condition Code. This is defined by the automatic setting
Set
when Last Task is Completed. For more information refer the activity
Define Vehicle Condition.
- A work order with the status Started is created. The
man-hours used are reported on a single operation, and any consumed material
is issued from inventory. The status of the work order is finally set to
Finished.
- If a modification leading to a part identity
change is embodied, the part number of the
serial will be changed all through IFS/VIM.
- If a modification leading to a part identity
change is embodied, the part number of the serial will also be changed
in Part Serial Catalog and history will be generated.
- If the serial is In Inventory (i.e., the current
position is set to In Inventory) when being renamed through the embodiment
of a modification, the correct quantity on
hand will be created for the renamed individual.
- If the part number and/or serial number of the
serial is changed through the embodiment of a modification, on a serial that exists in the
Prepare Work
Order/Returns tab or the Report In Work Order/Returns
tab, the part number and and/or serial number of this serial will be updated
as well.
- If a modification leading to a part identity
change is embodied, information on the modification that has been
complied with is retained in the serial identification history in IFS/VIM.
This modification can be used as a reference for the reason a part identity
change was performed on the serial.
- If the serial's configuration becomes invalid as a
result of the rename, the operational status of the renamed serial is
automatically set to Out Of Operation.
- If the structure template information for the old
template structure is not valid for the new template structure, the
operational condition of the renamed serial is set to Non Operational.
- If
an overhaul task (Overhaul + Cycle) is executed prior executing the
scheduled interval maintenance tasks, the system automatically performs a “Reset
Event” for all the changed events having the calculation rules Inspection,
Overhaul (No Cycle) and Replacement that are due prior the overhaul
task (Overhaul + Cycle). Note that interval maintenance that has not been
changed is aligned automatically subsequent to signing off the overhaul.
Window
Maintenance Order
Related Window Descriptions
Maintenance Order
Maintenance Order/Included Tasks
Maintenance Order/Maint. Order Str.
Maintenance Order/Maint.
Order Str./Task Details
Procedure
Use this procedure to finish a task with the
distribution type Simplified Work Order:
- Open the Maintenance Order window and query (F3) for the
necessary maintenance order.
- Click the Included Tasks tab.
Note: This procedure can also be performed from the task level of the
maintenance order navigator or the Maintenance
Order/Maint. Order Str./Task Details tab.
- Select the task,
right-click, point to Status, and then click
Finish. The Finish Task - Enter General
Info assistant step
opens.
- In the Man-hours Used field, enter a numerical
value for the total amount of time taken on the task.
- Enter the type of person competence used on the task
in the Competence field.
- A description of the work performed on the task
needs to be entered in the Work Description field.
- Click Next.
- The Finish Task - Enter Fault Info
assistant step opens if the task type is Serial Repair.
- Select a fault mode by using the List of Values for
the Fault Mode field. When you enter a value in this field the entire
functional breakdown and fault code defined on the fault mode will
automatically appear.
- Use the List of Values to enter the function
breakdown in the Function, Sub Function and Bottom Function
fields.
- Enter a value in the Fault Code field. Use
the List of Values to select a value.
- A value in the Cause Code field is required
if the fault action is Already Repaired. Use the List of Values to select a
value.
- Click Next.
- The Finish Task - Enter Modification Info
assistant step opens if the task type is Modification.
- Select a value in the New Execution Type field.
- Select the Terminate Inspections check box
if you want to terminate the inspections of the modification.
- Enter text in the Mod Execution Remark field for
the execution of inspections.
- Click Next.
- In the Finish Task - Enter Material List
assistant step, you can enter information on the material consumed on the task.
- Create a new record (F5).
- In the Part Number field enter the part
number of the consumed material. Click List to select a value.
- If the selected part is a serial part you need to
enter a value in the Serial Number field. Click List to select
a value.
- Enter the required quantity for the part in the Quantity
field.
- Click Save.
- Click Next.
- In the Finish Task - Enter Operational
Parameter Values assistant step you can enter operational parameter
values.
- Right-click and then click Suggest Operational
Values. The current operational parameter values will be populated.
- You can update the values in the Value After
Overhaul and Value Total fields if necessary.
- Click Save.
- Click Next.
- In the Finish Task - Part Identity Change on
Serials in Structure assistant step you can enter information on any
part revision or affected part in the structure that is to be renamed.
- If the maintenance program is to be changed on the
serial being renamed, enter the new maintenance program in the Maint Program ID field. Click
List to select a valid value.
- If the maintenance program was changed, you can
enter the new revision of the maintenance program in the Maint Program Revision
field. Click List
to select a valid value.
- If the maintenance group is to be changed on the
serial being renamed, enter the new maintenance group in the Maint Group
field. Click List to select a valid value. Note: When the
maintenance group is changed, the operational parameters are changed
according to the new maintenance group.
- By default, the Disconnect Serial from Maint
Program check box is selected when no valid maintenance program exists
for the new part number and revision. This check box cannot be updated.
- Select the Update Operational Log History
check box if you want to update operational log history records for the
serial with the new part number and revision.
- Select the Update Replacement History check
box if you want to update replacement history records for the serial with
the new part number and revision.
- Select the Update Other History check box
if you want to update other history records for the serial with the new part
number and revision.
- When the part number of the serial is changed the
template of the serial must be changed as well. Enter the new template
number in the Template Part No field. Click List to select a
valid value.
- Enter the new template part revision in the
Template Part Rev field. Click List to select a valid value.
- Enter the required structure position of the new
template part revision in the Structure Position field. Click List
to select a valid value.
- If the manufacturer of the serial is to be
changed, enter the new manufacturer's number in the Manufacturer Number
field. Click List to select a valid value.
- If a new manufacturer is entered or if the
manufacturer part number for the existing manufacturer is changed, enter the
new manufacturer part number in the Manu Part Number field. Click
List to select a valid value.
- Click Finish to close the assistant and finish the task.
Use this procedure to finish a task with the
distribution type Work Order or Execution Logic Structure:
- Open the Maintenance Order window and query (F3) for the
necessary maintenance order.
- Click the Included Tasks tab.
Note: This procedure can also be performed using the Maintenance
Order/Maint. Order Str./Task Details tab.
- Select the task,
right-click, point to Status, and then click
Finish.
- The first step of the assistant contains an
informational message. If you have already entered addition information on
the task, click Finish. If not, click Next to enter relevant
information.
- Continue with steps 8 to 44 described above.