Mapping tasks to sequence control #
Select the “Map Tasks to Seq. Control #” tab in the “Manage Unified Task Sequence” page.
Record/modify the following in the multiline.
Task # |
The identification number of the task that you wish to associate with the sequence control #. The task that you specify ,
Further, in the Define Process Entities activity of the Common Master component, process parameters for the WBS code of the task that you wish to specify in this field must be set as follows:
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The multiline displays the following.
Task Description |
The short name/description for the task. |
WBS Code |
The WBS code for the task. |
Record/modify the following in the multiline.
Remarks |
Additional information on task and sequence control # mapping. Click the |
Created Date |
The date on which the mapping for the task and the sequence control # was created. |
Created By |
The user ID of the employee who created the mapping for the task and sequence control #. |
Last Modified Date |
The date on which the mapping for the task and the sequence control # was most recently modified. |
Last Modified By |
The user ID of the employee who most recently modified the mapping for the task and sequence control #. |
Select the “Map Tasks To Seq. Control #” pushbutton.
To delete a task from the sequence control #
Select the box for the task that you wish to delete from the multiline.
Select the icon above the multiline
The task as well as its related tasks (listed in the “Sequence Tasks” tab) is disassociated from the sequence control #.
To proceed
Select the “Map Parts To Seq. Control #” tab to map parts to the sequence control.
Select the “Sequence Tasks” tab to sequence tasks for the sequence control.
Select the “Maintain Repair Scheme” link to record/modify details of the repair scheme associated with the task that you have selected in the multiline.
Select the “Manage Task Effectivity” link to modify effectivity definition for tasks mapped to the sequence control #.
Select the “View Associated Repair Schemes” link to see details of repair schemes associated with the sequence control #.
More details - Mapping parts to sequence control #
You can associate multiple tasks to sequence control # in the “Map Tasks to Sequence Control #” tab. The tasks that you associate to the sequence control # must be effective to those parts that are already mapped to the sequence control #.
Note that you can associate only those tasks that have a repair scheme already defined for them to sequence control #. The repair scheme for a task is defined in the “Maintain Repair Scheme” activity.