Viewing maintenance schedule details

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This page allows you to view the maintenance schedule details.

The “View Schedule Information” page appears.

The system displays the following:

Date Format

The format in which the date and time fields are displayed in this page. This format is displayed from the "User Preferences" based on the login user ID. In case the format is not defined, the system displays the date and time format from the “Enterprise Modeling” business component by default.

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

Forecast #

The number identifying the forecast.

Start Date

The start date of the forecast.

End Date

The end date of the forecast.

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

Aircraft Reg #

The registration number of the aircraft.

Aircraft Model #

The model to which the aircraft belongs.

The system displays the following in the “Work Unit Details” group box:

Work Unit #

The number identifying the task or standard procedure, to be performed as part of the forecasted maintenance activity.

Work Unit Type

The type of the work unit, which could be “Task” or “Standard Procedure”.

Work Unit Desc

The textual description of the work unit.

Cycle #

 

The occurrence of the maintenance event in the maintenance program.

Sch#

The schedule ID assigned to the work package.

Eng. Doc #

The number identifying the engineering document.

Revision #

The revision number of the maintenance program.

The system displays the following in the “Date Based Schedule” group box:

Earliest Schedule Date

The earliest of all the scheduled start date / time of the maintenance activity.

Latest Schedule Date

The latest date / time by which the task must be completed.

Schedule Date

 

The scheduled start date / time of the maintenance activity.

Rem. Days

The number of days remaining before the starting date of the scheduled work package.

The system calculates the remaining date as given below:

Remaining Date = Schedule Date – Current Date

The Remaining Days is displayed based on the Process Parameter “Next Due computation logic” defined in the “Define Process Entities activity of the “Common Master” business component.

For example, consider that the difference of the NSD and Current Date & Time is 2 days, 2 hrs and 15 min.

  1. If the Process Parameter “Next  Due computation logic” is set as ‘Exact Date & Time’, Rem. Days = 2D 2H 15M.

  2. If the Process Parameter “Next  Due computation logic” is set as ‘End of Day’, Rem. Days = 3 (indicating 3 days).

Alert Date

The date and time at which the alert message is raised for the execution of the maintenance activity.

The system displays the following in the “Usage Based Schedule” multiline:

Parameter

The parameter, such as flight hours and engine hours, based on which maintenance activity is scheduled.

UOM

The unit of measurement of the parameter value.

Earliest Schedule Value

The minimum value of the parameter, which calls for the initiation of the maintenance action.

Alert Value

The value of the parameter on which the alert message is raised for the execution of the work unit.

Schedule Value

The value of the parameter, reaching which the maintenance action is scheduled.  The maintenance job is executed when the parameter reaches this value.

Latest Schedule Value

The maximum value of the parameter, which calls for the initiation of the maintenance action.

Rem. Value

The remaining value of the parameter, reaching which the maintenance action is scheduled to be done.