on 01-03-2013 10:32 AM
Hello,
I just need some info regarding, Maintenance Plans, My requirement is need to get Preventive Maintenance orders through Maintenance Plans, But Required it for ten different type of Equipment's on a same day.I mean the Plans should be released on one day, for all the equipment's Plzz help me withthe steps. Thanks in Advance..
Regards
Nivas.
Greetings Nivas,
You need to create 10 Maintenance Items for your one Maintenance Plan, each with another Equipment as your reference object. This will cause up 10 Work Orders to be created for this plan. Maintenance Plan scheduling is done at the Plan level, so same will apply to all of the Items, and they will be called on the same day
(unless this is a Strategy-based plan with different Task Lists attached)
Us the "New Item" icon as you're creating the Maintenance Plan to add more items. Then save and schedule in IP10 as usual. You'll see the schedule in IP10 and that will apply to all 10 Equipments.
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Greetings Nivas,
If the plan you're creating is a Strategy-based plan, the procedure will be the same, if you want all the 10 Equipments to have the same maintenance schedule. If you are using the same Task List for all the items, they will be called and due at the same time. So please simply follow the same steps detailed above.
The only difference would be if you used different task lists with different maintenance packages e.g. 5 Equipments maintained every 8 weeks, and 5 Equipments maintained every 10 weeks, then you can still use one plan and one cycle start, but by definition some Orders would be due at a different time than others. Youc an observe the packages due swhen schedulign in IP10.
Hi Nivas,
Even if all equipments are having different tasklist, the maint. package should be the same according to your requirement. So there is no problem even if you refer multiple task list in same maint. plan.
Based on the common maint. package identified, system will trigger the schedule call date.
Hope this solves.
Regards
Sathish
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