Recording maintenance object and work scope details when confirming a repair order

Overview

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The “Maint. Object Details” multiline displays the following.

 Line #

The number identifying the line in the repair order

Part #

The number identifying the part for repair.

Part Description

The name / description of the part.

Quantity

The number of parts for repair.

Stock UOM

The unit of measurement applicable for the part.

Serial #

The serial number of the part.

Lot #

The lot number of the part.

Stock Status

The user-defined stock status of the part.

Work Requested

Elaborate information on the repair job to be executed on the par, specific to the serial #.

Part Type

The type of the part, such as “Raw Material”, “Component”, “Expendable”, “Tool”, “Miscellaneous”, “Consumables” and “Kit”.

Facility Object #

The identification number of the facility object related to the part.

Facility Type

The type of the facility object, such as Tool, Equipment or Other relate to the part.

Remarks

Your observations or additional information on the repair / service order.

Select the icon to view the remarks history

Repair Process Code

Use the drop-down list box to specify the repair process on the part, such as “Overhaul”, “Test”, “Mod”, etc. The system lists the Active codes defined in the “Maintain Repair Process Codes” activity of the “Logistic Common Master” business component.

Maintenance Type

Use the drop down list box to select the maintenance job required for the component. The system lists the Active maintenance types defined in the “Common Masters” business component.

Work Unit #

The number identifying the work unit to be performed on the component (Alphanumeric, 30).

Help facility available.

Work Unit Type

Use the drop down list box to select the type of work unit to be performed on the component. The system lists the options, ”Task”, ”Std Procedure” or “Work Package”.

By system displays “Std Procedure” by default.

Part #

The number identifying the part on which the work has to be performed.

Help facility available.

Serial #

The serial number of the part on which the work has to be performed.

Help facility available.

Comments

Any additional comments pertaining to the creation of repair order (Alphanumeric, 255).

The system displays the following:

Work Unit Desc

The textual description of the work unit.

Schedule Date

The schedule date on which the work unit must be performed.

Ref. Document Type

The type of reference document of the work unit, such as Component Work Order, Hangar Work Order, Tech Log and, Others.

Ref Document #

The code identifying the reference document.

Eng. Doc #

The number identifying the engineering document. Click the Eng. Doc # to view the Engineering document.

Eng. Doc Rev. #

The number identifying the revision # of the Eng. Doc #.

Relationship Type

The Relationship of the work unit with its parent task.

Parent Task #

The parent task of the work unit #.

Note: The system sets the work units of the component on which repair order is created and the work units of the  child components to “Allotted” status in the “Component Maintenance Planning” business component, if it has already been forecasted in the “Component Maintenance Planning” business component. The system also updates the reference document as “Repair Order” for the above work units in “Component Maintenance Planning“ business component. If the work units defaulted refers to an engineering order, the system displays the corresponding EO number in the “Eng. Doc #” field.

The system ensures the following:

  1. The Repair Order component interacts with the Technical Document Interface (TDI) business component.

  2. The parameters are defined for the Technical Document System in the interacting Technical Document Interface (TDI) business component.

  3. A value exists in the Repair Order #.

  4. Prints task cards for all the tasks.

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