Change Planned Maintenance

Explanation

This activity is used to change an interval maintenance presented from the due calculation. You can either change the calendar due date of the interval maintenance (a new date will be calculated) or the due values (new values will be calculated). It is possible to perform the same interval maintenance change on one or more child events belonging to the selected parent event. This is useful for instances where the child event is executed along with the parent event.

You may want to override a planned maintenance event for several purposes, for example, if the serial is due for other types of maintenance and you want to combine a repair maintenance with an interval maintenance. Note: that only the earliest occurrence of each maintenance code (the code with the earliest due date) can be changed.

Prerequisites

System Effects

As a result of this activity, the planned date or value is changed for the maintenance event and if selected, the child event(s).

Window

Serial Maintenance

Related Window Descriptions

Serial Maintenance/Interval Maint.
System Definitions/Object Property
Configuration Basic Data/Object Property

Procedure

  1. Open the Serial Maintenance window and query (F3) for the necessary serial. 
  2. Click the Interval Maint. tab.
  3. Select the maintenance event you want to change, right-click and click Change Event to open the Change Maintenance Event dialog box.
  4. To change the calendar due date of the interval maintenance, enter a new due date for the interval maintenance in the New Cal. Due Date field.
  5. To change the due value of the interval maintenance for one or several operational parameters, enter a new due value for the relevant operational parameter in the upper table.
  6. In the free-text field, enter a note explaining why you are overriding the interval maintenance.
  7. To simultaneously change the interval maintenance for one or more child events which are connected to the selected maintenance event, select the Change Event? check box for the relevant child event in the table. Note: It is not possible to select this check box for a child event for which a change event is already done.
  8. Select the Run Task Calculation after Reset check box to run a task calculation immediately after saving your changes.
  9. Select the Calculate Entire Structure check box to run a task calculation for the entire structure.
  10. Click OK.