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New Functions in Maintenance Planning ( RELNPM_46C_PRM_MP )
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New Functions in Maintenance Planning
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The following new features are available in maintenance planning for costing, task lists, and scheduling:
- Maintenance Plan and Object Costing
- You can calculate maintenance plan costs in three ways:
- You can call up the costs from the maintenance plan using Extras -> Object costing.
- You can call up maintenance plan costing in the same way you have up to now using one of the following menu paths:
- Logistics -> Plant Maintenance -> Planned Maintenance -> Maintenance Planning -> Maintenance Plans -> Maintenance Plan Costing
- Customer Service -> Service Agreements -> Maintenance Planning -> Maintenance Plans -> Maintenance Plan Costing
- Ths object costing function (available since Release 4.6A) with which you can calculate the expected costs for a piece of equipment has been replaced. Instead, this function is available in the list editing for maintenance items.
- You can select maintenance items in the list editing function using different criteria, for example, equipment or plant. Select desired maintenance items in the results list, and choose the function Cost estimate.
- Scheduling Period for Performance-Based Maintenance Plans
- Up to now, you could only specify a scheduling period for time-based maintenance plans. The scheduling period allows you to display a preview of the maintenance dates in the queue (for example, for next year). As of Release 4.6C. you can also specify a scheduling period for performance-based maintenance plans. The system determines the scheduled dates on the basis of the estimated annual performance.
- Task Lists in the Maintenance Plan
- In addition to general task lists, you can now create equipment task lists and functional location task lists from the maintenance plan.
- You can also branch directly to the task list change mode from the maintenance plan.
- Scheduling: Start and Restart in the Cycle
- If you perform a restart or a start in the cycle during scheduling, you can then decide whether the system should skip or delete calls with the status "waiting". Up to now, all calls with this status were retained in the system.
- Activating or Deactivating Maintenance Plans
- You can set the status of a maintenance plan in scheduling to active or inactive. Previously, this function was only available if you changed a maintenance plan.
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