Create Maintenance Level Data for All Sites
Explanation
This activity is used to create lines for each component of the top level
repair part for each site at which the said part is registered. After which you
can define the maintenance level for each of these lines. These lines are
created from the IFS/Manufacturing product structure for the top level repair part
and can include parts that are not part of the IFS/Vehicle Information
Management serial structure but added after
transfer in IFS/Manufacturing.
Prerequisites
- Maintenance levels must be defined.
- A product structure for the top level repair part must be created by transfer
of the IFS/Vehicle Information Management serial structure to IFS/Manufacturing.
Note: You must have access to the part and site which you are adding as a top level
repair part or for which you are creating a maintenance level baseline.
System Effects
- Component lines for each distinct occurrence of the top level repair part -
site combination will be created. These lines will have a null value for Maintenance
Level and a Created By value of Application owner.
Window
Shop Visit
Related Window Descriptions
Define Work
Scope
Define Work Scope/Maintenance Level Base Line
Procedure
Create Maintenance Level Data for All Tasks:
- Open the Shop Visit window and select
the appropriate customer for the top level parts you wish to define a
maintenance level baseline.
- Click the
Visit Defaults tab. Select the top level part number to
create a maintenance level baseline for by populating (F2) or by making a selective
query (F3).
- Alternatively,
if this is a new top level repair part for the customer, you can create it. Click New, specify the
Part
Number and Part Revision or select them from a list of values and save your
information.
-
Click the Maintenance Level Baseline tab.
- Right click anywhere in the header and then click Create Maintenance
Level Data for All Sites. Lines for each component will be created with
a null value for Maintenance Level.