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 Processing an Object List

  1. To call up the individual functions in the table, choose Start of the navigation path Logistics Next navigation step Plant maintenance Next navigation step Maintenance planning Next navigation step Maintenance plans Next navigation step Change End of the navigation path .

You reach the initial screen for changing maintenance plans.

  1. Enter the number of the maintenance plan you want to change and choose Continue .

  2. You reach the maintenance plan screen.

  3. Choose the tab page Object list item .

You reach the object list. When working with the object list, note the rules for processing an object list .

Function

Menu Path/Pushbutton

What You Should Know

Assigning objects

Enter the necessary data in the appropriate fields (for example, material, functional location, equipment, assembly).

Choose .

The system displays the short text for the technical objects.

You assign other technical objects to a maintenance item. This may be necessary, for example, if you have received a new piece of equipment which is constructed in exactly the same way as another object in the list and which you want to maintain with the same maintenance tasks.

Deleting an object from the object list

The deletion of objects from the object list may be necessary, for example, if an object has become obsolete or if it is to be included in the object list for another maintenance item.

Assigning objects in the object list

Place the cursor in the object list and choose .

You have the option of specifying the sequence in which the maintenance activities should be executed at the objects contained in the object list.

There is a sort field for this in the object list. If you enter a number or alphanumeric key in this field, you can determine the sequence in which the objects should be maintained.

On the shop floor in Hall A of your company, you have six milling machines and eight lathes. These are arranged so that they cover the entire shop floor space. In the sort field, you can enter an appropriate sequence to determine an optimum inspection route around the shop floor. This enables you to save time and energy.

Once all the machines have been inspected, the completion confirmation, which you enter for the maintenance order, is valid for all the technical objects contained in the object list.