Editing position attributes for model configuration
This page allows you to select a position code for which the configuration rules must be defined. Tell me more
Select the “Edit Configuration Rules” link at the bottom of the “Build Model Configuration” page.
The “Edit Position Attributes” page appears.
The system displays the following fields in the “Model Details” group box:
Aircraft Model # |
The aircraft model selected in the main page. |
Config. Status |
The status of the model configuration, which could be “Fresh” or “Active”. |
Configuration Class |
The configuration class to which the aircraft model is associated. |
Revision # |
The revision number of the model configuration. |
The system displays the model configuration details in the form of a tree structure. The details such as "Position Code", "Part #", "Part Description", "Part Serial #" and "Component ID" are displayed.
Note: On selection of a node in the tree structure, the system automatically retrieves the corresponding position details in the “Display Filter” group box and the “Position Details” multiline.
Enter the following fields in the “Display Filter” group box:
Position Code |
The position code for which the configuration rules must be defined (Alphanumeric, 25). You can enter the number in full or specify it partially using the “*” character. The system retrieves all the position codes, which are similar to the values entered here. |
Part # |
The part number for which the position code details are to be retrieved (Alphanumeric, 40). You can enter the number in full or specify it partially using the “*” character. The system retrieves all the position codes to which this part is associated. |
NHA |
The parent part number of the position code and the associated part, which is otherwise called the next higher assembly (Alphanumeric, 40). You can enter the number in full or specify it partially using the “*” character. The system retrieves all the position codes belonging to the NHA, as defined in the part configuration hierarchy. Example: Refer Figure 1. |
ATA # |
The ATA chapter for which the position code details are to be retrieved (Alphanumeric, 16). You can enter the number in full or specify it partially using the “*” character. The system retrieves all the position codes that are associated to the ATA chapter. |
Display Level |
Use the drop-down list box to select the level for which the position code details are to be retrieved. The system retrieves all the position codes defined at this level. Example: Refer Figure 1 |
Level Code |
The level code corresponding to the position code (Alphanumeric, 150). You can enter the level code in full or specify it partially using the “*” character. The system retrieves all the position codes that are applicable to the level code entered here. |
Click the “Get Details” pushbutton to display the search results.
Note: The system retrieves the details of the position codes & the parts associated to each of these position codes & all other details associated to it.
If the “Level Code” is alone entered, the system retrieves the details of the corresponding position code from the tree structure along with the part details in the “Position Details” multiline.
The system fills in the following fields in the “Position Details” multiline, based on the filter criteria entered:
Link Info |
Indicates whether the interchangeability rules, intermixing rules and ETOP twin position rules have been entered for the position. The system displays one of the following options:
If more than one of the above details are entered, then the system concatenates the respective values. |
Level Code |
The level number of the position code and its associated part number. |
Position Code |
The position code retrieved by the system. |
Part # |
The number identifying the part associated to the position code. |
Part Description |
The textual description of the part. |
NHA |
The number identifying the parent part. |
Enter the following fields:
Cargo |
Use the drop-down list box and set the field to “Yes” to indicate that the position code is in the cargo aircraft. The system provides the options “Yes” and “No”. |
RVSM |
Use the drop-down list box and set the field to “Yes” to indicate that the position code is in the aircraft, which fly in the reduced vertical separation minimum limit. The system provides the options “Yes” and “No”. |
Zone # |
The zone associated to the position code (Alphanumeric, 10). The zone number should have already been defined in the “Create Zone” activity of the “Aircraft” business component and should be in “Active” status. Help facility available. |
Position Formula # |
The formula associated to the position code (Alphanumeric, 15). The position formula number should have been defined in the “Formula Builder” business component and should be in “Active” status. Help facility available. |
ATA # |
The ATA chapter number associated to the position code (Alphanumeric, 18). Help facility available. |
Check the box in the “Select” column of the multiline to mark the position code for defining configuration rules.
Click the “Edit Position Attributes” pushbutton to update the position details.
To proceed, carry out the following
Select the “Edit Part Intermixing Rules” link at the bottom of the page to define the intermixing rule for the selected position code.
Select the “Edit Part Interchangeability Rules” link at the bottom of the page to define the interchangeability rule for the selected position code.
Select the “Edit ETOP Twin Positions” link at the bottom of the page to define the ETOP twin position codes for the selected position code.
Select the “Maintain Part Program” link at the bottom of the page to modify the part program details.
Select the “Maintain Position Based Schedules” link at the bottom of the page to modify position based schedules for the part.
Editing position attributes for model configuration – An overview
This page allows you to select a position code and define the configuration rules for it. Configuration rules govern the interchanging and intermixing of parts and the list of ETOP twin position codes. These configuration rules can be defined in the “Edit ETOP Twin Positions”, “Edit Part Interchangeability Rules” and the “Edit Part Intermixing Rules” pages for the position code selected in this page.
You can carry out a search based on the position code, part number, the parent part number, ATA chapter to which the position code is associated, or the level code. Details such as the level code, position code, the part fitted in the position code, part description and the parent part number are displayed.