Key for damage and malfunction data. Causes of damage and repairs that are entered as technical findings in the maintenance history.
For example, there is a group of codes for the damage: Code 10 stands for overheating, code 20 for abnormal noise.
The codes ensure that any one occurrence is always entered in the same format and can therefore be evaluated logically. If each employee could enter a free text, then uniform EDP evaluations would not be possible.
Key that uniquely identifies the qualitative contents of a problem in a coded form that can be mechanically processed.
A code can describe for example, a characteristic attribute, a defect type, or a usage decision.
Each code is assigned to a code group in the catalog.