Evaluate CAMRO Interim Order Alarms

Explanation

This activity is used to evaluate alarms for the maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) or interim order structure. The alarms generally indicate when an MRO interim order cannot be started because one or more supply interim orders are late. 

On the disassembly side of an order structure, the alarm indicates that a disassembly or disposition order cannot be started because the supply date of its parent interim order is on or after the start date of the interim order itself.

In the assembly side of an order structure, an alarm indicates that an assembly or repair interim order cannot start because a supplying disposition, repair or assembly order has a supply date after the start date of the interim order in question.

Alarms also are generated when the top-level disassembly order delays the start of one or more component interim orders, as well as when the top level assembly order cannot be finished on time.

Prerequisites

The interim order structure being evaluated cannot be in a Canceled or Closed state.

System Effects

N/A

Window

CAMRO Interim Order Structure

Related Window Descriptions

CAMRO Interim Order Structure

Procedure

  1. From the Interim Header ID list, select the interim order structure with the alarms you want to evaluate.
  2. Open the Alarms tab to evaluate alarms for the interim order structure.
  3. Optionally, you can right-click and click Resolve Alarm to set the state of an alarm to Resolved. Usually, you will do this after taking manual action such as expediting an order, or taking material reserved for other orders to satisfy the interim order in question. If you do set the alarm to Resolved, your user ID and the date will be recorded.