Maintain Task Relationship - A summary of the activity
Through this activity, you can define relationship between a primary task and the related tasks. Relationships are created to group tasks for the process of planning, executing, and compliance. The relationship is defined between two tasks depending on the significance of a specific stage of a primary task with respect to the other related tasks. Example, a primary task “T1” in an aircraft must be executed only if the related Task “T2” is executed concurrently. In this case, a relationship can be created between the two tasks to authenticate that the two tasks are executed concurrently.
A relationship can be classified as “Regular” or “Schedule” to simplify the retrieval and viewing the relationships. Tell me more
You can enter the key relationship details such as the Primary Task #, Relationship, Related task #, Relationship Category, Related Task Starting Day, Primary Task Base Model # and Related Task Base Model #.
Upon invoking “Maintain Task Relationship”, the system establishes the relationship defined between a primary task and the related tasks.
You can edit the details of the relationship, if required. Also, you can view the task details, if required.
“Schedule Relationship” can be categorized as "Start-Start", “Start-Finish", “Finish-Start" or "Finish-Finish”. Example, if a relationship between the task T1 and T2 is “Start - Finish”, this indicates that related task T2 can complete (finish) only if task T1 starts.
“Regular Relationship” can be categorized as “Planning”, “Execution” and “Post Compliance”. The relationships can be defined between two tasks based on the validation required during the planning, execution and the termination of a task. The following are the valid relationships under each relationship category:
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Planning |
Note: When you select a primary task in Block Schedule relationship for processing, such as defining maintenance programs, planning documents or execution documents, the system picks only those child tasks that are defined for the primary task. The child tasks of any of the child tasks related to the primary task are not taken into consideration for any process. For example, primary task T1 comprises T2, T3 and T4 as base tasks; base task T4 in turn shares a Block Schedule relationship with T10 and T12. Let us assume you include T1 in a visit package. Now, the system automatically includes all the base tasks (T2, T3 and T4) into the visit package but does not take into account the Block Schedule relationship of the base task T4. This happens because the system only considers the first level in the hierarchy of a Block Schedule relationship. |
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Note: When you select a primary task sharing “Concurrent Exec.” relationship for processing, such as defining maintenance programs, planning documents or execution documents, the system automatically picks all child tasks defined for the primary task as well as all child tasks of any child task bound by the “Concurrent Exe.” relationship from the entire hierarchy of tasks till redundancy. For example, task T1 shares “Concurrent Exec.” relationship with task T2 and T3; while T3 shares “Concurrent Exec.” relationship with T4 and T5; child task T5 is in “Concurrent Exec.” Relationship with task T6; T6 is bound to T1 by “Concurrent Exec.” relationship. In such a scenario, the system picks up tasks T2, T3, T4, T5, and T6 for processing. The system stops from picking up any more tasks after T6, as T1, its child task is the first primary task in the hierarchy of task relationship and any further selection of tasks will lead to repetition.
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Post Compliance |
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What you can do in this activity
You can maintain relationship between a primary task and other tasks. The system checks for the relationships defined in this activity whenever a task is executed.
4 Go to “Maintain Task Relationship” page.
You can view task details of the tasks defined in the relationship
4 Go to “Maintain Task Relationship” page.
4 Retrieve the Tasks by clicking on the “Search” pushbutton
4 Click on the hyperlinked “Task Description” or “Rel. Task Description”