In SAP EAM for Plant Maintenance as at ECC6.0 EhP7, which of the following statements do not correctly depict the features of Multi-Counter Plan ?
(more than one answer)
A) When the Task List is assigned to the Maintenance Plan, the system will check if the Cycle Set assigned to the Task List header is the same as the Cycle Set assigned to the Multi-Counter Plan initial screen.
B) You should have a minimum of 2 Maintenance Items when creating a Multi-Counter Plan with a Cycle Set Sequence.
C) You can shift the Cycle Set Call to which sequence call while perform initial scheduling of the Multi-Counter Plan in IP10, this will allow scheduling to select the Task List associated with the Cycle Set Sequence from the Maintenance Items.
D) Call Horizon in the Multi-Counter Plan will allow you to Call the maintenance due earlier.
E) Cycle Modification factor is allowed for Multi-Counter Plan.
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(more than one answer)
A) When the Task List is assigned to the Maintenance Plan, the system will check if the Cycle Set assigned to the Task List header is the same as the Cycle Set assigned to the Multi-Counter Plan initial screen.
B) You should have a minimum of 2 Maintenance Items when creating a Multi-Counter Plan with a Cycle Set Sequence.
C) You can shift the Cycle Set Call to which sequence call while perform initial scheduling of the Multi-Counter Plan in IP10, this will allow scheduling to select the Task List associated with the Cycle Set Sequence from the Maintenance Items.
D) Call Horizon in the Multi-Counter Plan will allow you to Call the maintenance due earlier.
E) Cycle Modification factor is allowed for Multi-Counter Plan.
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Answer: A, D
ReplyDeleteA) Task List created for Multi-Counter Plan are not assigned with the Cycle Set. All operations of the Task List are due when the maintenance is due for the Cycle Set sequence called. Therefore, the system do not check or validate the Cycle Set against the Task List when assigned to the Multi-Counter Plan.
ReplyDeleteB) The while idea of using Multi-Counter Plan is to sequence to cycle to do different task. Therefore, it is logical to have 2 Maintenance Item, each contain a different task list. You then assign a Cycle Set Sequence to each Maintenance Plan AND set the cycles for each Sequence. Refer to PLM310 Unit 5 (Collection 15) for the examples.
ReplyDeleteC) Both Strategy Plan and Multi-Cycle Plan when scheduling using IP10 will allow you to access the 'Start in Cycle' push button to set the Start Cylce for existing Equipments of Functional Location in Maintenance Plans when going life with using SAP.
ReplyDeleteD) There are no Call Horizons in the Multi-Counter Plan and as you schedule this kind of MP, the Call Date is always the same as the Plan Date in the standard SAP system (as at ECC6 Ehp7).
ReplyDeleteE) Cycle modification factor is still available in the MP header.
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