Re-forecast an existing forecast

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This page allows you to reforecast an existing forecast. Tell me more.

The “Select Forecast” page appears.

The system displays the following:

Date Format

The format in which the date 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 format from the “Enterprise Modeling” business component by default.

Forecast #

The number identifying the forecast that you wish to reforecast (Alphanumeric, 40) You can enter the forecast number in full or specify it partially using the “*” character. The system retrieves all the forecasts that are similar to the number entered here. Leave this field blank, to retrieve all the forecasts.

User Status

Use the drop-down list box to the select the user status of the forecast. The system lists all the ‘active’ quick codes of the type “User Status” as defined in the “Create Quick Codes” activity. The system leaves the field blank by default.

End Date From

The starting date, in the range of end dates till which the forecast is valid (Date Format). This date must be in the same format as displayed in the “Date Format” field.

End Date To

The ending date, in the range of dates till which the forecast is valid (Date Format). This date must be in the same format as displayed in the “Date Format” field. Ensure that this date is later than or the same as the date entered in the “End Date From” field.

Sub Fleet #

The number identifying the sub fleet (Alphanumeric, 150). You can enter the sub fleet number in full or specify it partially using the “*” character. The system retrieves all the forecasts associated to the sub fleet entered here.

Aircraft Reg #

The registration number of the aircraft (Alphanumeric, 30). You can enter the number in full or specify it partially using the “*” character. The system retrieves the forecasts associated with the aircraft specified here. Leave this field blank, to retrieve all the forecasts irrespective of the aircraft to which they are attached.

Note: Leave all the fields blank to search for all the forecasts, which are in “Released” and “Fresh” status and to which the login user is mapped.

The system displays the following fields in the “Search Results” multiline:

Forecast #

The number identifying the forecast.

Re forecast count

The impact of the forecast due to re-forecasting like ‘Scheduled Later’, ’Scheduled Earlier’.

Last Modified Date

The date on which aircraft forecast was last modified.

Start Date

The starting date of the forecast.

End Date

The ending date till which the forecast is valid.

User Status

The user-defined status assigned to the forecast.

Sub Fleet#

The number identifying the sub fleet.

Sub Fleet Desc

The textual description of the sub fleet.

Note: Ensure that at least one aircraft forecast is selected in the multiline.

To re-forecast

Note: While re-forecasting, the system considers the earliest schedule date planned for the maintenance activity, if the earliest schedule date is earlier than the next schedule date.

The system performs the following:

Note: On automatic generation of the component forecast, the system copies the expense type of the workunits from the component maintenance program to the pending tray.

Note: The system checks if all work units schedule dates or alert dates are within the re-forecasted date.

The system calculates the following:

a. Next Schedule Date

Next Schedule Date = [(Next Schedule Value – Current Value)/Utilization Value] + Current Date

Where, the Next Usage Based Value is retrieved from the “Central Planning” business component.

b. Earliest Schedule Date

Earliest Schedule Date = [(Next Schedule Value – Negative Tolerance)/Utilization Value] + Current Date and Time

c. Latest Schedule Date

Latest Schedule Date = [(Next Schedule Value + Positive Tolerance)/Utilization Value] + Current Date and Time

d. Alert Date

Alert Date = [(Next Schedule Value – Alert Value)/Utilization Value] + Current Date and Time

Note: The system updates the dates for the work units with the earliest of the dates calculated. If both date-based and usage-based information exist for the EO or FCD, the wok unit dates are updated based on both date-based and usage-based information, and the earliest of the calculated date is considered.

Threshold Date = [(Threshold Value – Current Value)/Utilization Value] + Current Date and Time

Where, the “Current Value” and “Utilization Value” are retrieved from the “Aircraft” business component,  and the “Threshold Value”  from the “Discrepancy Processing” business component.

Note: Based on the “Deferral Limit Basis” set for the MR in the “Discrepancy Processing” business component, the system updates the “Threshold Date” as the ‘earliest’ or the ‘latest’ of the dates calculated for all the parameters.

e. Next Scheduled Date (NSD) for tasks with date-based schedule / Next Scheduled Value (NSV ) for tasks with usage based schedule

 NSD  = Last Performed Date + Repeat Interval

 NSV  = Last Performed Value + Repeat Value

 NSD for each parameter in the usage-based schedule = ((NSV - Current Value) / Utilization Value + Current Date)

If the task compiled has a short term escalation reference, sets the NSD/NSV of a task on the basis of the Schedule Reset Basis specified in the short term escalation request.

1. If the Schedule Reset Basis is set to “Actual Schedule”, the system derives NSD/NSV for tasks on the basis of the last performed date, as explained previously.

2. If the Reset Schedule Basis is set to “Last Schedule”, the system derives the NSD/NSV in the following way,

i. For date-based schedule: New NSD = NSD + Repeat Interval

ii. For usage-based schedule: New NSV = NSV + Repeat Value

Example

However, an exception to this would arise when a task with a short term escalation request was complied within positive tolerance limits. The system ignores the short term escalation request and computes the NSD/NSV on the basis of the last performed date, as explained previously.

The system also updates the NSD and NSV for tasks in the aircraft/component maintenance program.

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What you can do in this page

Re-forecast maintenance schedules

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Re-forecast maintenance schedules

You can re-forecast an already generated forecast, to update the work units that are newly defined in the aircraft maintenance program.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Re-forecast an existing forecast – An overview

In this page, you can select and re-forecast schedule maintenance details of a sub fleet. You can carry out a search based on the forecast number, user status, effective period and aircraft registration number. Based on the search criteria, the system displays the forecast and sub fleet details.

The system updates the re forecast count and stores the name of the currently logged in user and current server date.