Viewing part configuration information

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This page allows you to view the details of the part configuration. Tell me more

The “View Part Configuration” page appears.

The system displays the following:

Date Format

The format in which the date field is displayed. This format is displayed from the "User Preferences" business component based on the login user id. In case the format is not defined, the system displays the date format from the "Enterprise Modeling" business component by default.

The system displays the following details in the “Part Details” group box:

Mfr. Part #/ Mfr. #

The manufacturer part # and manufacturer # of the part that you elected in the previous page.

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Part #

The part number for which the configuration details are to be viewed.

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Part Description

The textual description of the part.

Equipment Category

The category of the equipment that can be attached to the position code in the part.

Equipment Group

The equipment group to which the equipment category belongs as defined in the “Maintain Cabin Equipment List” activity of Configuration.

Base Part #

The base part number of the part.

Manufacturer

The name of the manufacturer of the part.

ATA #

The ATA chapter to which the part belongs.

The system displays the following details in the “Part Configuration Details” group box:

Revision #

The revision number of the part configuration for which the details are displayed.

Config Status

The status of the part configuration.

Position Code

The position code associated to the part configuration, for which the details are to be viewed (Alphanumeric, 25).

Mfr. Part #/ Mfr. #

The manufacturer part # and manufacturer # of the part .you wish to view configuration details.

NHA Mfr. Part #/ NHA Mfr. #

The manufacturer part # and manufacturer # of the parent part or next higher assembly (NHA).

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Part #

The part number associated to the position code, for which the details must be displayed (Alphanumeric, 40).

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NHA

The next higher assembly of the part associated with the position code (Alphanumeric, 40).

ATA #

The ATA chapter to which the part number belongs (Alphanumeric, 16).

Display Level

Use the drop-down list box to select the level code of the part number and position code combination, for which the configuration details must be viewed. The system lists all the levels of the part configuration and sets this field to the first level by default.

Note: If all the fields are left blank in the “Display Filter” group box, the system displays all the child level configurations of the selected part configuration.

The system displays the following details in the “Configuration Details” multiline on clicking the “Get Details” pushbutton:

Level Code

The level code of the part number and position code in the part configuration hierarchy.

Position Code

The position code associated to the part configuration.

Position Code Status

The status of the position code, which could be “Active” or “Inactive”.

Part #

The child part number associated to the position code.

Mfr. Part #

The manufacturer part # of the part for which you wish to view configuration details.

Mfr. #

The manufacturer # of the part for which you wish to view configuration details.

Position Type

The type of the position code, which could be “Engine” or “APU” or “Landing gear” or “Others”.

Component Mandatory

The system displays “Yes” or “No” to indicate whether fixing of the component is mandatory or not in the position code.

RVSM

The system displays “Yes” or “No” to indicate whether the child part can be used in an aircraft which is equipped for RVSM.

Cargo

The system displays “Yes” or “No” to indicate whether the child part can be used in a cargo aircraft.

ATA #

The ATA chapter associated to the position code.

Base Part #

The base part number of the child part.

Part Description

The description of the child part.

Drawing #

The document number identifying the drawing that depicts the part details.

File Name

The file name of the document.

Lower Level Exists?

The system displays “Yes” or “No” to indicate whether child level configurations exist with respect to the child part.

NHA

The next higher assembly or the parent part

Revision #

 The revision number of the part configuration.

Remarks

The comments or supplementary information regarding the configuration of the part.

Note:  Clicking the  icon launches the “View Notes” page.

The system displays the following field in the "Document Attachment Details" group box:

File Name

The file name of the document attached to the part configuration

The system displays the following in the “Record Statistics” group box:

Revised by

The name of the user who revised the part configuration.

Revision Date

The date on which the part configuration was revised.

Approved by

The name of the user who approved the part configuration.

Approved Date

The date on which the part configuration was approved.

Source

The OU that is the source of the part # information.

Owner

The OU that is the owner of the part # information.

Comments

Any remark pertaining to the changes made in the part configuration.

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Viewing part configuration information – An overview

View Part Configuration - A summary of the activity

You can view the details of the part configuration in this page. You are also provided with the option of viewing the details of all the child level configurations of the selected part configuration. You can carry out a search based on the position code, part number, the next higher assembly, ATA chapter number and the level code. The details of the child level configuration such as the level code, position code, position code status, child part number, position code type, RVSM, cargo, zone, ATA chapter number, base part number, part description, drawing number and document path are displayed. You can also view other details such as whether fixing of rotable is mandatory or not in the position code, and whether lower level exists or not for the child level configuration.