Dismantling of Components
You can:
● Dismantle equipment with goods movement
● Dismantle equipment without goods movement
● Dismantle non-serialized material
● Make goods movement into stock without PM integration
For more information, see Modes for Changing the Actual Configuration.
Note the prerequisites described under Change of the Actual Configuration.
● The system can automatically generate or update a notification to document the removal. This function is enabled by the Business Add-In (BAdI) BADI_CCM_NOTIF_GENER.
● You can integrate part statuses into notifications and inventory postings.
● You can override the master batch of the affected equipment during the removal.
● You can perform a forced removal. This is a removal that takes place despite a validation error reported by the system. A forced removal is saved in the equipment master record and indicated as such on the Configuration Control tab page. It requires a special authorization.
● If you have linked the technical object with its master parts list, the system automatically creates a structure gap in the actual configuration after the removal of a piece of equipment.
● You can simulate the removal.
● You receive an application log for the removal.
● You can use a task code on the Notifications tab page, for example, to use the Customizing for notifications to trigger follow-on actions for the installation and dismantling of equipment.