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 Starting Scheduling in the Current Cycle

Use

You can start scheduling in the current cycle for strategy plans . A start in the cycle is normally the start for a maintenance plan during data transfer from an old system. This special function is useful, for example, if you previously managed your plant maintenance without a DP system or with a DP system other than the SAP System.

Example

The maintenance strategy which you have assigned to your maintenance plan contains two packages :

1M: monthly

3M: every three months

The table shows when packages are due:

1M

1M

1M

1M

1M

1M

3M

3M

You have carried out maintenance work, and the contents correspond to the monthly package. This appears in bold in the table.

When maintenance is next due you also want to perform measures included in the 3-monthly plan. From a strategic perspective, the function Start in Cycle allows you to start from the package you performed previously. This means that you use Start in cycle to confirm the monthly package that you just carried out (for example, without a data processing system). The next packages falling due in the example are 1M and 3M.

You therefore enter two months as the offset.

As the completion date you enter the date when you performed the last maintenance measure.

Procedure

In the maintenance planning menu , choose Scheduling for Maintenance Plans Schedule.

You reach the initial screen for scheduling a maintenance plan.

Enter the required data and choose Continue .

You reach the Maintenance Schedule screen.

Choose Start in cycle

If there are still maintenance calls with status 'waiting', the system displays a dialog box. You can decide whether the system should delete or skip the calls.

The system displays the fields Completion Date or Counter Reading and Offset as ready for input.

Enter the completion date of the last package performed, or the counter reading in the case of performance-based maintenance plans.

Enter the offset directly (in the example this would be 2 MON) or select it using package selection.

Choose Select package .

You reach the Package Sequence screen and see the maintenance strategy, which is assigned to the maintenance plan as a table.

Select the package that you performed last by placing the cursor on it, and then choosing Set start offset .

The system selects the new Start Offset . Scheduling begins with the package(s) after the start offset (see example).

If you want to cancel the offset, choose Reset offset .

Exit the function.

The system calculates the next due packages based on the scheduling information in the maintenance plan. For performance-based maintenance plans, the system also considers the current counter readings.

Save the maintenance plan.

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Working with Lists