Scheduling Order Operations Using a Hit List 

You now plan the individual order operations using a hit list. Scheduling order operations using the hit list allows you to assign a maintenance order to the employee with the most appropriate qualification profile.

  1. On the SAP R/3 screen choose Logistics ® Plant maintenance ® Maintenance processing.
  2. On the Maintenance Processing screen, choose Orders ® Change.
  3. On the Change Order: Initial Screen , confirm the order number.
  4. On the Change Maintenance Order XXXX: Central Header screen, choose Goto ® Planning board.
  5. In the Profile dialog box, enter the following value, if it has not already been defaulted:
  6. Field

    Data

    Description

    Overall profile

    SAPPM_G006

     

  7. Choose Continue.
  8. You see the Planning Table: SAPPM_G006 Lead Time Sched. Backwards screen.

    In the Orders not yet dispatched screen section, you see the three operations for the order you released previously.

  9. Select operation 0010 Dismantle motor.
  10. Choose Functions ® Disp.per rank list.
  11. In the Hit List of Persons dialog box, select the employee with the highest suitability percentage (Frank Weber), then choose Transfer.
  12. Select operation 0020 of your order.
  13. Choose Functions ® Disp.per rank list.
  14. Select the employee with the highest suitability percentage, then choose Transfer.
  15. Select operation 0030 of your order.
  16. Choose Functions ® Disp.per rank list.
  17. Select the employee with the highest suitability percentage, then choose Transfer.
  18. On the Planning Table: SAPPM_G006 Lead Time Sched. Backwards screen, choose Back.
  19. On the Change Maintenance Order XXXX: Operation Overview screen, select Operation 0010.
  20. At the bottom of the screen, choose Int (Detail view: Internal procg).
  21. On the Change Maintenance Order XXXX: Internal Processing Operation screen, choose the Requirement assignment tab.
  22. You can see that this operation has been scheduled for Frank Weber.

  23. Save your order.

End of the Process Chain