Analyze Data using Predefined Queries
Explanation
This activity is used to analyze data to support the day-to-day tasks.
The data query windows help you to discover missing data and are helpful when analyzing
data.
Prerequisites
- Data must be registered for the serial and the serial must have been in
operation.
- To view data in the
Maintenance Data
Per Template Structure window, template structures and maintenance
data must exist.
System Effects
- Serials are analyzed to support the day-to-day tasks.
- You will be able to gain an overview of the registered maintenance data
in the Maintenance
Data Per Template Structure window.
Window
Total Usage per Serial
Support for Structure
Changes and Operational Planning
Support Fault
Maintenance Data
Per Template Structure
Compare
Template and Serial Structures
Historical Operational Parameter Values
Related Window Descriptions
Total Usage per Serial
Support for Structure Changes and Operational Planning
Support Fault
Maintenance Data per Template
Structure
Compare Template and Serial Structures
Historical Operational Parameter Values
Procedure
Follow this procedure to find the total planned usage for a serial:
- Open the Total
Usage per Serial window and query (F3) for the serial you want.
- Observe the pre-defined information on the planned usage of the serial.
Please note that all pending and running tasks for the serial will be displayed
in this window along with the planned operational/maintenance events.
Follow this procedure to find the most suitable vehicle or serial to use in a
serial structure or for an operational event:
- Open the Support
for Structure Changes and Operational Planning window.
- Query (F3) for the serial(s) which support the selection of serials for
structure changes and operational planning.
- Observe the information.
Follow this procedure to find the best practice for repairing a fault:
Note: For more information on investigating similar faults, refer
to the Investigate Similar Faults
activity.
- Open the Support
Fault window.
- In the Product Number field, enter the product number of the product
model you want. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Model Number field, enter the model number of the selected
product model. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Insp Function No field, enter the function number of the selected
product model. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Insp Fault Code field, enter the fault code for the selected
function number. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- Click Populate.
- Observe the information for similar faults as displayed in the
Overview tab and the
Fault Codes and Material tab.
Follow this procedure to find the missing maintenance data for serialized parts
in a template structure:
- Open the
Maintenance Data
Per Template Structure window and query (F3) for the template part
you want.
- Click the
Serial
Part tab to view a multilevel presentation of the selected template
structure including the maintenance data.
- Click the
Maintenance
Group tab to view information on the maintenance groups that are
connected to a selected structure entry. All maintenance data for the selected
maintenance groups will be displayed in this tab as well.
Follow this procedure to find the difference between a serial structure and its
template:
Note: For more information on finding the difference between a
serial structure and its template, refer to the
Compare Structures
activity.
- Open the Compare
Template and Serial Structures window and query (F3) for the template structure and serial
structure you want compared.
- Compare the structures.
Follow this procedure to find the total measured values for all operational parameters
on a serial:
- Open the Historical
Operational Parameter Values window and query (F3) for the serial
you want.
- Observe the information. Historical operational parameter values are generated
from operational loggings and/or manually entered when a task or work order
is finished.